In an era where innovation drives global transformation, few figures embody the fusion of intelligence, leadership, and technical mastery like Almaha Al-Jassim. Based in Doha, Almaha is a globally recognized engineering leader whose work spans artificial intelligence, sustainable mobility, and energy transition — and whose influence continues to expand across industries and borders.
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She is not only a Chartered Electrical Engineer — she is also an AI engineer, entrepreneur, internationally certified sustainability trainer, and a dynamic voice for women in leadership. Almaha represents a new generation of thinkers and builders: individuals who don’t wait for the future — they design it.
From Systems to Strategy: Redefining the Engineer’s Role
Almaha currently leads major innovation and sustainability efforts at Mowasalat Qatar, where she develops solutions that shape the country’s clean public transport transformation. From AI-powered fleet intelligence systems to EV battery lifecycle optimization, her projects reflect a rare ability to bridge technical depth with strategic foresight.
Her approach isn’t just about solving problems — it’s about anticipating change, aligning innovation with national goals like Qatar National Vision 2030, and making complex systems smarter, cleaner, and more human-centered.
A Mind Engineered for Impact
With a First Class Honours degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering from Northumbria University, a Postgraduate Diploma in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Oxford, and an ongoing MSc in Energy Transition Systems and Technology from the University of Aberdeen, Almaha’s academic journey mirrors her commitment to lifelong learning.
She also holds:
• PMP® certification (PMI)
• Chartered Engineer (CEng) status (UK)
• Chartered Manager (CMgr) (CMI)
• Advanced Automotive Engineer (AAE) (IMI)
• Multiple global certificates in AI, innovation, and sustainability
This diverse educational background gives her a systems-level understanding of technology — from algorithms to infrastructure.
Leadership Beyond Boundaries
What sets Almaha apart is not only her technical expertise, but her visionary leadership. As an internationally accredited trainer in AI and sustainability, she regularly delivers capacity-building programs across industries — empowering professionals, mentoring women in STEM, and enabling youth to lead in climate-focused innovation.
She is an active member of IEEE, IET, PMI, and Women in Transport, and often collaborates on national initiatives that link policy, education, and sustainability.
Her leadership is not about status — it’s about creating access, sharing knowledge, and driving systems-level change.
Global Recognition & Public Impact
In 2025, Almaha was selected for the Global Recognition Awards, honoring her contributions to smart mobility, AI-led innovation, and sustainable development. She was also named a visionary engineer by The Arab Leaders platform — recognition that reflects her rising influence on a global scale.
Women, Intelligence, and Power
Almaha is part of a global movement of women who are changing what leadership looks like. Her message to young women in engineering and innovation is simple: You don’t need permission to lead — you need purpose and preparation.
By mentoring, teaching, and building new systems, Almaha is actively reshaping the image of what it means to be a modern engineer, innovator, and leader in the Arab world — one who leads with both intelligence and intention.
Designing the Future — Intelligently
Almaha Al-Jassim is not confined to one title. She is an engineer, yes — but also a technologist, educator, entrepreneur, and strategist. She represents a model of leadership that is rare: deeply informed, action-oriented, and deeply human.
As the world moves toward AI-driven systems, circular economies, and net-zero goals, Almaha is already there — building that future now.