Muscat (ONA): The Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) officially launched its Industrial Innovation Academy in the Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM) on Sunday, under the patronage of H E Dr Khamis bin Saif bin Hamoud Al-Jabri, Chairman of Oman Vision 2040 implementation follow up unit.
The launching ceremony was attended by H E Dr.Saleh Said Masan, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (MOCIIP) for Commerce and Industry, Chairman of Madayn’s Board of Directors, and Asila Salim Al Samsami, Undersecretary of investment Promotion at MOCIIP.
Hilal bin Hamad Al Hasani, CEO of Madayn, said that the launch of Industrial Innovation Academy has set up to explore and study value adding investment opportunities in various sectors, and develop and incubate these opportunities to enhance the local content.
He said, “ The Academy aims at noting the performance of factories in Madayn’s industrial cities, enhancing their operations through incorporating innovation components, as well as developing the skills of the national cadres. Besides, the Industrial Innovation Academy focalizes on keeping abreast of current and future phases, unifying efforts, enhancing performance, reducing costs and achieving sustainable and added value to the factories in Madayn’s industrial cities,” Hasani elaborated
On his part, Dr. Hussin Suleiman Al Salmi, Chairman of industrial Innovation Academy’s board of directors, pointed out that the academy presents a valuable addition to the industrial sector with the six strategic programmes that address vital elements.
These programmes were previously distributed over several sectors but are now under one umbrella to accelerate identifying challengers, finding solutions and exploring innovations while linking them directly to the academic sector in the Sultanate, Salmi added.
Speaking Ceremony
Speaking at the Ceremony, Dr. Ayman Abdullah Al Fudhaili, Acting CEO of Industrial Innovation Academy, stated that the launch comes along the lines of Madayn Vision 2040 which is centre around creating world-class business cities while maintaining the Omani identity to contribute to economic growth.
“Acting as an innovation arm of Madayn to ensure the realization of its 2040 vision, the industrial innovation academy revolves around achieving six strategic programmes that present a roadmap to enhance the objective of Madayn,” Fudhaili pointed out.
He explained that the first programme ‘connection’ aims at liking the local products and services of companies operating in madayn’s industrial cities with the government tenders, while the second programme ‘supply’ focuses on finding SMEs that provide goods and services within supply chains networks for the majority of economic sectors.
Moreover, the third programme ‘Development’ lays emphasis on maximizing the use of local raw materials and buildings downstream industries complexes, and the fourth programme ‘Sustainability’ aims at identifying the troubled factories in the industrial cities, identifying their challenges, and formulating innovative solutions.
Additionally, the fifth programme ‘innovation’ corresponds in integration with Connection, Supply, Development and Sustainability programmes to emerge innovative products that are capable to compete in the local markets. Lastly, the sixth programme ‘Omanisation’ pays attention to qualifying and training the national cadres to ensure the provision of job opportunities at the middle and senior levels.
These programmes have been developed after conducting in-depth studies to get familiarised with the needs of the local market and taking into consideration that Oman Vision 2040 focuses on achieving a diversified and sustainable economy that is censed around technology knowledge and innovation.
A Memorandum of cooperation was signed during the launching ceremony between the industrial innovation academy and Oman vision 2040 implementation follow-up unit to enhance going cooperation between the two sides.
This was signed by Dr. Khamis Naif Al Jabri, Chairman of Oman Vision 2040 Implementation follow-up unit, and Hilal hammed al Hasani, CEO of Madayn.
Another Memorandum of cooperation was signed with the National Employment Programme through which the Academy will act as the strategic partner and operational arm of the ’Supply’ programme. The programme aims at identifying priority sectors, analyzing the supply chains of these sectors, and benefiting from the investment and employment opportunities emanating from the analysis of these chains.
The second Memorandum of Cooperation was signed by Dr. Ayman Abdullah Al Fudhaili, Acting CEO of industrial Innovation Academy, and Eng. Al Azhar Ahmed Al Kindi, Technical Director of the National Employment Programme.
more recommended stories
-
Omani FM Asserts Ending Israeli Occupation Is Pathway to Peace
Muscat: Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al.
-
Oman embassy in Beirut publishes contact numbers for citizens to seek help
Muscat: The Embassy of the Sultanate.
-
Video: Fire breaks out at farm in Seeb; one injured
One injured in farm fire in.
-
Tesla CEO Elon Musk to visit Oman next month
Tesla CEO Elon Musk to visit.
-
MC20 Maserati per Maserati: The Modena-based company creates an exclusive bespoke model for the Trident’s successors
Modena: In September, at the Trident’s.
-
His Majesty Issues Royal Decree Promulgating Law on Advocacy and Legal Consultancy
Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin.
-
Oman: Article (94) of the labour law
Muscat: Article (94) of the labour.
-
Oman oil price falls 72 cents
Muscat: Oman oil price (December delivery.
-
Nama successfully issues $750mn Sukuk
NEDC Issues $750 Million Sukuk Muscat:.
-
ROP arrest 13 people for trying to leave Oman illegally
13 asian expats arrested for trying.