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Oman: Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations
Oman: Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations

Muscat: The "Future Foresight Forum" kicked off on Monday at Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), discussing strategic foresight culture in light of economic and technological transformations. The three-day event is organised by the Global Development Academy for Training and the Al-Marji' Academy for Consultancy and Administrative Development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and the OCCI. The opening ceremony was held under the patronage of Eng. Hamoud Salim Al-Saadi, Second Deputy Chairman of the OCCI Board of Directors and Chairman of the Chamber's branch in South Al Batinah Governorate, with the participation of several specialists and speakers from eight countries. The forum examined the role of institutions in developing effective strategies by fostering a culture of strategic foresight, empowering national competencies, and enhancing business readiness to address rapid economic and technological shifts. The event aims to strengthen the business environment, stimulate innovation, attract investments, and build effective public-private partnerships. Abdullah Mohammed Al-Saidi, CEO of the Global Development Academy for Training, emphasised that rapid technological and economic developments require a shift from reactive to proactive approaches, adopting an institutional framework based on analysis, innovation, and strategic decision-making. Meanwhile, Dr. Abdulsalam Yahya, an economic expert at the OCCI discussed Oman's economic outlook amid global economic and geopolitical fluctuations. He highlighted that effectively navigating these changes demands long-term strategic vision and continuous updates to economic policies to ensure resilience and adaptability to regional and global developments. The first day of the forum featured specialised panel discussions on key themes, including economic trends amid geopolitical shifts, artificial intelligence as a tool for future foresight, institutional governance, and the digital economy. On its second day, the forum will explore leveraging technology to enhance institutional effectiveness and drive innovation, the role of foresight leadership in shaping economic development pathways, and Oman Vision 2040 in future foresight processes. The final day will address strategies for building a digital economy, foresight horizons and leadership dialogue. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Oman: MoCIIP signs agreements to boost industrial workforce
Oman: MoCIIP signs agreements to boost industrial workforce

Zawya

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Oman: MoCIIP signs agreements to boost industrial workforce

MUSCAT: The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MoCIIP) signed a series of strategic agreements for building national capabilities in the Sultanate of Oman's industrial sector. The agreements were inked on Monday in the presence of several high-ranking officials, including Qais bin Mohammed al Yousef, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, and Dr Said bin Mohammed al Saqri, Minister of Economy. The MoUs, with private and public sector organisations, are part of broader efforts to implement the Industrial Strategy 2040. The national strategy is designed to create a knowledge-based, diversified industrial base and increase the contribution of Omani talent to the sector. One of the key initiatives includes the establishment of an industrial training centre in Al Batinah North Governorate through a memorandum of understanding between the ministry, the Governor's Office, and Jindal Steel. The centre will be used to impart specialised training to enhance the employment opportunities for Omani youth. Eng Sami bin Salim al Sahib, Corporate Strategist at Jindal Steel, commented on the occasion, "In alignment with the endeavours towards realising the goals of Oman Vision 2040 and the national Industrial Strategy, a new specialised training centre will be established to aid in capacity building in the industrial sector." The project falls within the third pillar of the strategy — developing national capabilities — and will offer high-level technical training based on industry needs. The centre will be built to the highest standards, and all costs will be incurred by Jindal Steel. Eng Al Sahib added, "In its first phase, the centre will focus on training and qualifying job seekers for employment in the sector. In the second phase, the programme will be expanded to upskilling and professional development of current industrial staff, strengthening the national workforce and long-term industrial development." Another milestone agreement was with Daleel Petroleum to fund the creation of "Tasneea," an e-platform linking industrial procurement and contracts with local manufacturers, fostering local content and improving supply chain efficiencies. Oman Cables Industry also launched its training programmes, as a model for effective industrial training and reaffirming the ministry's emphasis on human capital development. Oman Cables Chief Operating Officer, Mohannad al Lawati, detailed the scope and range of the programmes, saying that, "Over 400 employees have been registered in technical and professional development programmes, while over 33 have been enrolled in leadership training programmes." "A specially designed programme for science and mathematics graduate females has also benefited over 60 with specialist skill development. These programmes serve to bridge the gap between academic study and the practical needs of the labour market," Al Lawati said. For her part, Nasra bint Saif al Habsiyah, Director-General of Commerce, MoCIIP, stated that a cooperation programme has been signed with Al Alamiya Retail Company. The programme involves the provision of 300 opportunities for qualification, training, and employment for the national workforce —100 direct placements with training and 200 training opportunities with future employment. Eng Khalid bin Salim al Qasabi, Director-General of Industry, said, "The agreements will help to build national capacities in the industrial sector by developing qualified local talent, increasing local content, and realising greater added value in the supply chain. These are designed to improve the competitiveness of Omani products and their promotion in foreign markets." Eng Al Qasabi also stated, "The initiative falls under the ministry's general industrial strategy, which includes a package of targeted programmes for improving sector performance, expanding job opportunities for Omanis and coupling national development with the goals of Oman Vision 2040." The ministry reaffirmed its priority for the establishment of an enabling legislative and industrial environment, local and foreign investment promotion, and high value-added industries as its long-term focus for sustainable economic growth.

Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations
Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations

Times of Oman

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Forum discusses strategic foresight culture amid economic, technological transformations

Muscat: The "Future Foresight Forum" kicked off on Monday at Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), discussing strategic foresight culture in light of economic and technological transformations. The three-day event is organised by the Global Development Academy for Training and the Al-Marji' Academy for Consultancy and Administrative Development, in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour and the OCCI. The opening ceremony was held under the patronage of Eng. Hamoud Salim Al-Saadi, Second Deputy Chairman of the OCCI Board of Directors and Chairman of the Chamber's branch in South Al Batinah Governorate, with the participation of several specialists and speakers from eight countries. The forum examined the role of institutions in developing effective strategies by fostering a culture of strategic foresight, empowering national competencies, and enhancing business readiness to address rapid economic and technological shifts. The event aims to strengthen the business environment, stimulate innovation, attract investments, and build effective public-private partnerships. Abdullah Mohammed Al-Saidi, CEO of the Global Development Academy for Training, emphasised that rapid technological and economic developments require a shift from reactive to proactive approaches, adopting an institutional framework based on analysis, innovation, and strategic decision-making. Meanwhile, Dr. Abdulsalam Yahya, an economic expert at the OCCI discussed Oman's economic outlook amid global economic and geopolitical fluctuations. He highlighted that effectively navigating these changes demands long-term strategic vision and continuous updates to economic policies to ensure resilience and adaptability to regional and global developments. The first day of the forum featured specialised panel discussions on key themes, including economic trends amid geopolitical shifts, artificial intelligence as a tool for future foresight, institutional governance, and the digital economy. On its second day, the forum will explore leveraging technology to enhance institutional effectiveness and drive innovation, the role of foresight leadership in shaping economic development pathways, and Oman Vision 2040 in future foresight processes. The final day will address strategies for building a digital economy, foresight horizons and leadership dialogue.

Oman: Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah
Oman: Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah

Zawya

time13-06-2025

  • Zawya

Oman: Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah

Muscat: The longest tourist walkway in Nakhal, located in South Al Batinah Governorate, was unveiled. This walkway will connect the historic Nakhal Fort to Ain Al Thawarah Park, covering a distance of 3 kilometers, passing through several springs, aflaj (traditional irrigation systems), and agricultural villages adjacent to Wadi Nakhal, adding aesthetic value to the region. His Excellency Sheikh Khalifa bin Saleh Al Busaidi, the Wali of Nakhal, emphasised that the project aims to enhance tourism in the area, showcasing the natural and historical landmarks of the villages and fields along the walkway route. © Muscat Media Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah
Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah

Times of Oman

time12-06-2025

  • Times of Oman

Longest tourist walkway unveiled in South Al Batinah

Muscat: The longest tourist walkway in Nakhal, located in South Al Batinah Governorate, was unveiled. This walkway will connect the historic Nakhal Fort to Ain Al Thawarah Park, covering a distance of 3 kilometers, passing through several springs, aflaj (traditional irrigation systems), and agricultural villages adjacent to Wadi Nakhal, adding aesthetic value to the region. His Excellency Sheikh Khalifa bin Saleh Al Busaidi, the Wali of Nakhal, emphasised that the project aims to enhance tourism in the area, showcasing the natural and historical landmarks of the villages and fields along the walkway route.

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