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Qatar Auto Museum Takes Part in Geneva International Motor Show in Qatar 2023

Qatar Auto Museum (QAM) is pleased to announce its participation in The Geneva International Motor Show in Qatar (GIMS Qatar), set to take place in Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) from 07 14 October 2023.

Hosted by a pioneering and committed nation with a genuine passion for cars, GIMS Qatar 2023 is set to deliver a spectacular festival experience showcasing the best of the automotive industry.

As part of the international show, QAM will display at the GIMS Qatar main exhibition hall for the duration of the show. the concept design for a new museum that will bring Qatars expanding car community under one roof, and will feature two unique 1957 Ferrari 250 GT LWB and 1965 Mercer-Cobra Roadster. The unique cars are from QAMs future collection, and will be displayed in the museum.

QAM will also emphasize its participatory and community component through its cars-in-containers display in collaboration with the Sealine Sport Club (Mawater). This display will take place in two locations, with the
1955 Mercedes 300 SL Gullwing and 1972 Chevrolet Corvette outside DECC and the 1990 Ford Bronco XLT and 1995 Toyota Celica GT-4 at the Urban Hub in Lusail. The cars are loaned from the Advisory Board Members and the Sealine Sport Club (Mawater).

Qatar Auto Museum is also partnering with GIMS Qatar, Car Design News and Visit Qatar, for organizing and hosting “the Future Design Forum,” which will take place at the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) on 09 October. The Forum will bring global visionaries to discuss the future of automotive design. The forum will present the exclusive unveiling of the Qatar Auto Museum and VCUArts Qatar project with Marcello Gandini, is one of the worlds most influential automotive designers.

The Forum will present Frank Stephenson as keynote speaker and will include two panel discussions on Re-thinking Luxury and The Future of Supercars, with the participation of industry leaders.

Commenting on the occasion, President of Qatar Auto Museum Dr. Hessa Sultan Al Jaber said: “We are
very happy to support the first edition of Geneva International Motor Show in Qatar. The contribution of Qatar Auto Museum to the GIMS is developed around three key topics for museum: collection, education, and community. Our contribution includes a unique car display at DECC, cars-in-containers installation with Sealine Sport Club (Mawater) at GIMS activation hubs, and the partnership for organizing and hosting the Future Design Forum. QAM contribution highlights the one of a kind collection that Qatar has; it builds international educational collaborations for our students; and it empowers Qatars car community.”

Source: Qatar News Agency

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