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Oman participates in World Economic Forum ‘Davos 2026’

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Last updated: 2026/01/22 at 1:50 PM
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Oman is preparing to play a significant role on the global stage as it participates in the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, from January 19th to 23rd, 2026. Led by the Ministry of Economy, the Sultanate’s delegation will contribute to discussions centered around “A Spirit of Dialogue,” focusing on critical challenges and the transformative impact of technology. This participation underscores Oman’s commitment to international collaboration and its ambitious vision for a diversified and sustainable future.

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Addressing Global Challenges with Omani SolutionsPriority Sectors Driving DiversificationBilateral Meetings and Dialogue

Oman at Davos 2026: A Focus on Sustainable Growth and Innovation

The World Economic Forum in Davos is renowned for bringing together the world’s foremost leaders – from government and business to academia and the third sector – to address pressing global issues. The 2026 meeting will concentrate on five key areas: rebuilding trust, fostering sustainable economic growth, investing in human capital, responsible technology adoption, and integrating environmental sustainability into economic models. Oman’s presence at Davos 2026 is strategically aligned with these priorities, offering a platform to showcase its progress and attract investment.

Addressing Global Challenges with Omani Solutions

Oman recognizes the interconnectedness of these global challenges and is actively pursuing solutions tailored to its unique context. The nation’s delegation will be actively involved in discussions surrounding these themes, sharing insights gained from its own developmental journey.

Specifically, the forum will delve into the implications of artificial intelligence (AI), digital transformation, and cybersecurity – areas where Oman is making considerable strides. The country is keen to learn from international best practices while also demonstrating its own advancements in these fields. This exchange of knowledge is crucial for navigating the complexities of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Showcasing Oman Vision 2040 at the World Economic Forum

A central theme of Oman’s participation will be the presentation of its progress towards achieving Oman Vision 2040. This long-term strategic plan outlines the nation’s goals for economic diversification, social development, and environmental sustainability. The delegation will highlight how current initiatives are laying the groundwork for a more resilient and prosperous Oman.

Priority Sectors Driving Diversification

The Omani delegation will showcase advancements in several key sectors that are driving economic diversification. These include:

  • Clean Energy: Oman is rapidly expanding its renewable energy capacity, with significant investments in solar and wind power.
  • Logistics: Leveraging its strategic geographic location, Oman is developing world-class logistics infrastructure to become a regional hub for trade.
  • Digital Transformation: The country is embracing digital technologies to improve efficiency, enhance public services, and foster innovation.
  • Human Capital Development: Recognizing the importance of a skilled workforce, Oman is investing heavily in education and training programs.

These presentations will demonstrate how Oman is translating its vision into tangible results, creating a compelling narrative for potential investors and partners. The focus on renewable energy and green hydrogen projects is particularly noteworthy, aligning with global efforts to combat climate change.

Strengthening International Partnerships and Investment

Oman’s participation in Davos 2026 isn’t solely about presenting its achievements; it’s also about forging new partnerships and attracting foreign investment. The delegation will be actively seeking opportunities to collaborate with international organizations, governments, and private sector companies.

They will be presenting a range of qualitative investment opportunities across various sectors, emphasizing the stability and attractiveness of the Omani economy. These opportunities are designed to support inclusive and sustainable growth, benefiting both Oman and its partners.

Bilateral Meetings and Dialogue

On the sidelines of the main forum sessions, the Omani delegation has a full schedule of bilateral meetings and dialogues planned with key international stakeholders. These engagements are vital for building trust, fostering understanding, and identifying areas for collaboration.

The aim is to reinforce Oman’s position as a reliable partner, a stable economic force, and a welcoming environment for investment and international cooperation. These discussions will likely cover topics such as technology transfer, joint ventures, and infrastructure development.

In conclusion, Oman’s participation in the World Economic Forum’s Davos 2026 represents a significant opportunity to showcase its progress, attract investment, and strengthen its position as a key player in the global economy. By actively engaging in discussions around critical challenges like artificial intelligence and sustainable development, and by highlighting the ambitious goals of Oman Vision 2040, the Sultanate is demonstrating its commitment to a prosperous and sustainable future. We encourage readers to learn more about Oman’s economic reforms and investment climate through the Ministry of Economy’s official website and stay tuned for further updates following the forum.

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