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Dhahirah forum showcases local talent

Dhahirah forum showcases local talent

Muscat Daily17-02-2025

Muscat – The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), with support from Daleel Petroleum, launched the Dhahirah Innovation Forum 2025 on Monday in Ibri.
Held under the slogan 'Dhahirah Innovates', the two-day event aims to highlight the role of innovation in economic development and social progress.
The forum was inaugurated by Najib bin Ali al Rawas, Governor of Dhahirah, and features over 50 innovators from the governorate. Participants include representatives from educational institutions, student-led companies, and research projects focused on innovative and technical solutions across various fields.
The event aligns with Oman Vision 2040, emphasising the importance of innovation in economic growth and sustainability. It encourages innovators to develop solutions to scientific and technological challenges and establish businesses that support their ideas.
The opening session included a visual presentation on the role of innovation in industrial and investment sectors, particularly highlighting the contributions of young entrepreneurs and researchers.
Majid bin Khamis al Badi, Board Member of the Chamber's Dhahirah branch and Head of the Education and Innovation Committee, underscored the forum's objective.
'The forum provides a platform for innovators to showcase their ideas and scientific advancements. Innovation is a key driver of economic growth and sustainability, shaping a future built on knowledge and creativity,' he said.
He added that the Dhahirah branch of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry is committed to fostering a culture of innovation and supporting entrepreneurs.

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