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A GROUNDBREAKING model designed to drive public-private sector collaboration and generate impact will be the cornerstone of a new programme developed by Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) and Turkey's leading research agency, that is set to strengthen Qatar's cyber resilience.
The programme will focus on three themes addressing cybersecurity challenges that Qatar and Turkey share cloud and big data security, security systems for mobile devices and applications and critical infrastructure cybersecurity and will be jointly funded by QNRF, part of Qatar Foundation Research and Development (QF R&D), and the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (T'dcBf1'ddTAK).
Academic and research institutes, industry, private sector and government partners, from both nations will work side-by-side through the joint funding programme, which is due to be launched in mid-September 2017. The awarded projects will be announced in March 2018, with those comprising both software and hardware elements being funded for three years, and software-only projects being funded for two years.
The programme has been developed following a December 2015 agreement between QNRF and T'dcB'ddTAK to collaborate on projects in areas of mutual interest, recognising the vital role of science, research and technological innovation in the economic and social development of their respective countries. Cybersecurityf0's status as an issue of strategic priority for both Qatar and Turkey led to it being selected as the focus of the initial programme, with the partnership having scope for further bilateral cooperation in other key areas.
A QF R&D delegation visited T'dcBf1'ddTAKf0's headquarters from August 2 to 3, 2017, to formalise the joint funding call, which will employ a collaboration model called '2+2'. This model outlines how the impact of research and innovation can be intensified by academia, research institutes and other stakeholders industries, private companies and government entities pooling their resources, facilities and expertise to nurture innovation and create economic growth.
"Turkey's capacity for innovation and the development of advanced technology in the realm of cybersecurity one of Qatar's Research Grand Challenges is very strong, and our shared challenges, priorities, and belief in science and research as a driver of economic growth, mean there is great synergy between us," said Nada al Olaqi, Head of the Qatari delegation, and Business Planning and Performance Manager, Office of Policy, Planning and Evaluation, QF R&D.
"This joint funding programme mirrors QF R&D's strategic objective of fostering public-private sector collaboration, which is instrumental to advancing Qatar's research agenda and addressing its national priorities. It has the potential to bolster the cyber resilience and economic strength of both countries, and we hope it represents the start of a successful, enduring partnership."
Dr Abdul Sattar al Taie, Executive Director, QNRF, said:"QNRF places great emphasis on international and regional collaboration, recognising that challenges are not unique to one nation, expertise transcends geographical boundaries, and the amalgamation of knowledge, resources and ambition opens up the potential for greater impact and global competitiveness in science and research."
"Our collaboration with T'dcBf1'ddTAK reflects the fact that partnership generates strength, ideas, momentum and mutually-beneficial research outcomes. This approach is the essence of our initial joint funding programme and, through adopting a model built on multi-sectoral collaboration and focused on commercialisation and impact, we believe it will make a pivotal contribution to developing Qatarf0's cybersecurity expertise and ensuring the resilience of the nation's critical infrastructure."
The"extensive cooperation agreement" between T'dcBf1'ddTAK and QNRF f0 which also includes the establishment of joint fellowship programmes and workshops makes"the exchange of research and knowledge possible", according to Professor Dr A. Arif Ergin, president, T'dcBf1'ddTAK.
f0"Both parties plan to support high-calibre research consortia including partners from industry, universities, research institutes and public bodies in order to develop cybersecurity projects," he said, adding:"The aim of these collaborations is to jointly build a defence against cyberattacks, through making our cybersecurity technology a reality."
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