The workshop comes within the framework of strengthening co-operation between QT and Moehe, and QT’s commitment to continuous communication and co-ordination with its partners in the governmental and private sectors. This also aims to advance the hospitality sector and ensure the quality of the content and services provided by the educational services centres.
The workshop was presented by Eman Ali al-Nuaimi, director of Educational Services Centres in the private education sector at Moehe. During the workshop, representatives from hotels in Qatar received a comprehensive presentation regarding the requirements educational service centres must fulfill to reserve halls in hotels for their events.
The primary condition emphasised was that institutions need prior approval from Moehe. Additionally, they must present a valid educational license along with their application for event and conference reservations.
In a press statement, Mohamed al-Ansari, director of the Tourism Licensing Department at QT, said: “We are pleased to collaborate with Moehe to conduct this workshop, the goal is to clarify the procedures and protocols for reserving hotel halls by educational service centres.
“Our objective is to safeguard the interests of accredited companies in the tourism sector, improve service excellence, enhance the overall reputation of the hospitality industry, and uphold high-quality standards.”
Al-Ansari affirmed QT’s commitment to ongoing collaboration with all stakeholders in the country to enhance the efficiency and transparency of tourism-related services.
Eman Ali al-Nuaimi, director of Educational Services Centres Management, stated that one of their priorities is to ensure the quality of services provided by training centres and to enhance the creation of an attractive and stimulating environment to achieve Qatar National Vision 2030.
This could be achieved through ensuring the quality of the content provided and encouraging investors to create a safe environment that contributes to structured and consistent learning. This has been accomplished in collaboration with QT and hotel representatives.
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