Applied Experimentation
We prototype and test emerging technologies in the real world — learning quickly, refining honestly, and pursuing only what proves genuinely useful.

KHQ Labs is an initiative by Shaikh Dr. Khalid bin Humaid Al Qasimi — dedicated to the experimentation of emerging technologies, to contribute actively and tangibly to the advancement of our community.

KHQ Labs is the initiative of Shaikh Dr. Khalid bin Humaid Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Sharjah Sports Council — born from a conviction that technology earns its value only when it improves the lives of others.
We explore, build, and test emerging technologies, turning experimentation into solutions of genuine, practical benefit for the community. Every endeavour is guided by a single question: how can innovation contribute, responsibly and lastingly, to the well-being and future of our community in Sharjah and across the United Arab Emirates.
"Progress is not measured by what we discover, but by how it serves the lives of others."We prototype and test emerging technologies in the real world — learning quickly, refining honestly, and pursuing only what proves genuinely useful.
Solutions designed around people — addressing real needs of our society with tools that are accessible, responsible, and lasting.
Nurturing local talent and curiosity — building the knowledge and the people who will carry innovation forward for generations.
Anticipating tomorrow with care — ensuring the technologies we explore serve the community ethically, sustainably, and with foresight.

We experiment not for the sake of technology, but for the sake of the people it can serve.
KHQ Labs extends its deepest gratitude and unwavering loyalty to the leadership of the Emirate of Sharjah, whose enduring vision for knowledge, innovation, and human development inspires every initiative we undertake.


"It is upon the vision of our leaders that we build — and to the service of our community that we dedicate every endeavour."
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