Italy and Oman Sign Agreements for Sustainable Data Centre and Rose Project

Muscat:  The Italian pavilion at Oman Sustainability Week 2026 witnessed the signing of two agreements today; one for the establishment of a sustainable data centre and the other for the development of an Omani rose cultivation and rose oil production project.

The signing ceremony was held under the patronage of Pierluigi D’Elia, Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the Sultanate of Oman. The sustainable data centre project aims to develop an advanced infrastructure integrating technological innovation, cybersecurity, energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions, strengthening Oman’s position as a regional hub for the digital economy, artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced digital services.

The initiative reflects growing economic and industrial cooperation between Italy and Oman, opening new avenues for future investment, knowledge transfer and long‑term strategic partnerships. It was coordinated and supported by the Italian Trade Agency’s office in Muscat, in close collaboration with the commercial office of the Italian Embassy.

Pierluigi D’Elia, Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the Sultanate of Oman said the agreement is a tangible example of deepening partnership between the two countries in strategic sectors including technology, sustainability, infrastructure and innovation. He added that it reflects a shared vision of promoting sustainable economic growth and developing cooperation capable of delivering long‑term benefits for future generations.

Lorenzo Cannavacciuolo of RINA Consulting said the agreement goes beyond the environmental aspect of powering projects with green energy, extending to data infrastructure that is the cornerstone for meeting future global demand for technology development. Building such infrastructure in the Sultanate of Oman will meet growing demand for data storage and management needed by local industry for growth and development. Massimo Vitale, Chairman of Vitali Spa, described the agreement as an exceptional opportunity to invest in the Sultanate of Oman. The investment aims to create a platform for an AI‑dedicated data centre in Oman. The signing is the first step, followed by planning and design of a data centre with an estimated capacity of 150 megawatts, classifying it as a hyper‑scale data centre.

Qais bin Azzan Al Bahri, CEO of Ahlam Group, said the joint development agreement for the sustainable data centre project marks a milestone in the group’s commitment to supporting Oman’s digital transformation and sustainability aspirations. It contributes to developing advanced technological infrastructure integrating innovation, security and environmental responsibility, delivering long‑term value for Oman and the wider region. The second agreement relates to cultivating rare rose varieties in Al Jabal Al Akhdar and extracting oil for distribution to perfume manufacturers worldwide, he added.

The sustainable data centre joint development agreement was signed by five major international companies: RINA, Vitali, Forte Secur Group, Ahlam Group and Corpolgia. The strategic collaboration aims to develop advanced, sustainable digital infrastructure aligned with Oman Vision 2040.

Italy is participating in Oman Sustainability Week 2026 with about 18 companies representing energy, technology, bioenergy, engineering, consulting, artificial intelligence, design, transport and logistics, real estate, clean and renewable energy and construction. The two agreements were signed within the framework of strengthening bilateral relations between Italy and Oman, further reinforced by the recent official visit of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the Sultanate of Oman, which helped accelerate new cooperation opportunities in strategic sectors including energy, infrastructure, technology and sustainable investments.

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