The Digital Economy and Artificial Intelligence Committee at Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) recently held its 4th meeting of 2024 in Muscat. Chaired by Eng. Ibrahim Abdullah Al Hosni, the committee discussed Oman’s participation in the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Shanghai, a significant global telecommunications event. The meeting also focused on initiatives aimed at bolstering the digital economy in Oman. One key project involves modernizing economic activities through the integration of digital economy and artificial intelligence to boost productivity, services, and attract foreign investment.
During the meeting, Al Hosni highlighted the importance of initiatives to support the digital economy in Oman. One such initiative is the Oman Future Fund’s efforts to bolster the venture capital investment system and associated funds. Additionally, the committee discussed the “Shuaa” platform, which facilitates access to research outcomes in Oman. These initiatives are crucial for fostering a conducive environment for digital transformation and technological innovation in the Sultanate. By leveraging digital technologies and artificial intelligence, Oman aims to enhance its economic competitiveness and position itself as a hub for tech-driven businesses.
The committee’s focus on modernizing economic activities through digitalization aligns with global trends towards technological advancements. By embracing digital economy and artificial intelligence, Oman can enhance its ability to compete on a global scale. These technologies have the potential to revolutionize various industries, driving growth, efficiency, and innovation. Through initiatives like the “Shuaa” platform and support for venture capital investment, Oman is laying the groundwork for a thriving digital ecosystem that can attract both local and international investors.
In addition to fostering innovation and economic growth, the committee’s initiatives also aim to strengthen Oman’s position in the global telecommunications industry. Participation in events like the Mobile World Congress provides an opportunity for Oman to showcase its capabilities and potential in the sector. By highlighting its progress in digital economy and artificial intelligence, Oman can attract investment and partnerships that can drive future growth and development. The committee’s efforts to promote Oman as a tech-savvy and forward-thinking destination are a crucial step towards positioning the Sultanate as a key player in the global tech landscape.
The meeting also underscored the importance of collaboration between public and private sector stakeholders in driving the digital economy forward. By working together, government agencies, businesses, and industry experts can collectively advance the adoption of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in Oman. This collaborative approach is essential for establishing a robust and sustainable digital ecosystem that benefits all stakeholders. With a shared vision and coordinated efforts, Oman can capitalize on the opportunities presented by the digital revolution and position itself as a leader in the region.
In conclusion, the recent meeting of the Digital Economy and Artificial Intelligence Committee at OCCI in Muscat highlighted the ongoing efforts to promote the digital economy in Oman. Through initiatives like the modernization of economic activities, support for venture capital investment, and participation in global events like the Mobile World Congress, Oman is taking significant steps towards becoming a tech-driven economy. By embracing digital technologies and artificial intelligence, Oman can unlock new opportunities for growth, innovation, and investment. With a collaborative approach and a focus on digital transformation, Oman is well-positioned to harness the power of technology and drive economic development in the years to come.