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Es’hailSat participates in ninth edition of DIMDEX in Doha

Es’hailSat will be showcasing a suite of services anchored by its Tier-4 Teleport facility in Doha.

Es’hailSat – Qatar Satellite Company is participating in the ninth edition of the Doha International Maritime Defence Exhibition & Conference (DIMDEX). The exhibition serves as a major networking and business platform for maritime, defence and security stakeholders, bringing together international industry leaders and decision-makers.

As a flagship event for the defence sector, DIMDEX provides Es’hailSat with an important platform to demonstrate how its satellite infrastructure supports the rising demand for secure Government and Military (GOVMIL) communications. The company is highlighting its role in delivering resilient connectivity solutions tailored to the evolving needs of maritime and defence operations.

In its capacity as the national satellite operator for the State of Qatar, Es’hailSat is showcasing a comprehensive portfolio of services underpinned by its Tier-4 Teleport facility in Doha. By integrating high-powered, advanced satellites with fully redundant fiber connectivity, the company delivers robust, end-to-end managed services designed to meet the stringent requirements of modern defense and maritime missions.

Es’hailSat is also demonstrating its capabilities beyond maritime logistics, with a focus on supporting government and military operations across the region. Through its Es’hail-1 and Es’hail-2 satellites, positioned at 25.5 and 26 degrees East, alongside its state-of-the-art teleport infrastructure, the operator provides secure and reliable communications for remote locations and offshore vessels, ensuring continuity of service in demanding environments.

Commenting on the company’s participation, Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari, President and CEO of Es’hailSat, said: “Our participation in DIMDEX 2026 reinforces Es’hailSat’s commitment to providing the State of Qatar and our regional partners with secure, independent, and resilient satellite infrastructure. As the maritime and defense sectors face increasingly complex challenges, the need for robust connectivity, whether for critical ship-to-shore communications or strategic military operations, has never been greater. We are proud to showcase how our growing fleet and Tier-4 teleport capabilities are not just supporting national sovereignty but driving the future of secure communications across the Middle East and North Africa.”