Intaj Sohar, a subsidiary of the Industrial Innovation Academy and supported by Madayn, has signed cooperation agreements with Muna Noor Plastic Industries, Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives, Techno Plastic Industry, and National Aluminum Products Company. These agreements aim to enhance cooperation between Intaj Sohar and the companies in the fields of mould manufacturing, precision components manufacturing, and reverse engineering. By partnering with these companies, Intaj Sohar hopes to reduce production costs incurred by importing moulds from overseas markets and support local industries.
Eng. Majid Al Hinai, General Manager of Intaj Sohar for Advanced Manufacturing, expressed his optimism about the signed agreements and highlighted their potential to enable and support local factories and companies. The agreements will play a key role in manufacturing cost-effective moulds for production processes, ultimately boosting economic competitiveness and promoting local value addition. Intaj Sohar currently comprises three main units, including the Plastic Technology and Moulds Manufacturing Centre, the Advanced Manufacturing Centre, and a unit for reverse engineering and machinery.
The objectives of Intaj Sohar align with the overall goals of Madayn in developing technological skills and capabilities, prototyping, product and tools designing and manufacturing, advanced training and HR development, enhancing in-country value (ICV), promoting economic diversification, fostering job creation, and providing opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the industrial sector. By supporting local industries and fostering collaboration with key players in the manufacturing sector, Intaj Sohar plays a crucial role in driving innovation, boosting competitiveness, and contributing to the growth of Oman’s industrial sector.
The agreements signed by Intaj Sohar with Muna Noor Plastic Industries, Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives, Techno Plastic Industry, and National Aluminum Products Company mark a significant step towards achieving these objectives. By leveraging their expertise in mould manufacturing, precision components manufacturing, and reverse engineering, Intaj Sohar aims to strengthen the capabilities of local industries and reduce their reliance on imported products. This, in turn, will contribute to the growth and diversification of Oman’s economy, creating new opportunities for businesses and supporting sustainable development.
Intaj Sohar’s focus on developing technological skills and capabilities, along with its emphasis on advanced training and HR development, positions it as a key player in Oman’s industrial innovation landscape. By providing cutting-edge solutions in mould manufacturing and precision components manufacturing, Intaj Sohar is helping local industries enhance their production processes and reduce costs. This, in turn, will improve their competitiveness in the global market and increase local value addition, ultimately leading to a more sustainable and diversified economy in Oman.
In conclusion, Intaj Sohar’s cooperation agreements with Muna Noor Plastic Industries, Areej Vegetable Oils and Derivatives, Techno Plastic Industry, and National Aluminum Products Company are a testament to their commitment to supporting local industries, driving innovation, and promoting economic diversification in Oman. By collaborating with key players in the manufacturing sector and leveraging their expertise in mould manufacturing and precision components manufacturing, Intaj Sohar is well-positioned to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Oman’s industrial sector and contributing to its long-term growth and sustainability.