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        championing environmental  sustainability   Waraich, President and CEO of Transworld   VP  Network  Infrastructure  Middle  East  at
        through its  low energy consumption  per   Associates,  said: “Innovation  guides  our   Nokia,  said,  “Introducing groundbreaking
        bit.  Nokia  will  also  deploy its state-of-  path  as  we introduce a  cutting-edge   technology in  new regions  and helping
        the-art  CDC-F  (Colorless  Directionless   network, carefully crafted to be futureproof   our  customers harness  the  exponential
        Contentionless  and  Flexgrid)  technology   and seamlessly handle terabytes of traffic.   potential  of networks is  always  exciting.
        to enhance end-user experience, establish   Embracing  efficiency,  we  spearhead  a   Together  with  TWA, we are  ready
        a secure and resilient network, and provide   paradigm  shift  by  leveraging  the  power   to  establish  a  new  benchmark for
        higher  bandwidth  for the  webscalers  in   of Network Management  Systems  to   connectivity and performance in the region,
        the  region.  The  network  will  be  capable   streamline  operational  activities.  With   offering  market-leading  performance  for
        of  handling  terabits  of  traffic  with   Nokia’s  cutting-edge  technology,  we  enterprises,  service providers, webscalers
        600Gbps  per lambda initially, with  future   empower our customers to  navigate  the   and end users.”
        expansions  planned  to  support  1.2T  per   market  with  confidence  and  seize  new
        lambda  transmission.  Saad  Muzaffar   business  opportunities.” Rima Manna,




        AI Revolutionizing Oman’s Industrial Sector Landscape


        The  Ministry  of  Commerce, Industry,  and
        Investment  Promotion  (MoCIIP)  in  Oman
        is spearheading efforts to revolutionize the
        industrial landscape through the adoption
        of  artificial  intelligence  (AI)  and  factory
        automation technologies. With a focus on
        enhancing  productivity,  competitiveness,
        and sustainability, this  initiative marks
        a pivotal  moment in  Oman’s  journey
        towards  economic  diversification  and
        technological  advancement.  Under  the
        banner of ‘Factory Automation and Artificial
        Intelligence’,  the  MoCIIP  is  committed
        to empowering  private  sector entities
        with  cutting-edge  technologies  to drive   facilities,  encouraging  their  transition   Sector, hosted by the Omani Industrialists
        efficiency and innovation in manufacturing   towards operational  excellence through   Association,  highlighted  the  unit’s  role  in
        processes.  Mazin  Al  Siyabi,  Director of   the  integration  of advanced  technologies.   enhancing workforce skills and fostering a
        Technical  Assistance  at  Oman’s  Ministry   Key  stakeholders  in  the  industrial  sector   competitive industrial landscape. Through
        of Commerce, Industry, and  Investment   have lauded these efforts, acknowledging   skills  accreditation  programmes and
        Promotion, underscored  the  pivotal  role   the  positive  impact of supportive  policies   collaboration  with  various stakeholders,
        of AI and automation in Oman’s industrial   and  strategic  interventions  in  driving   the unit aims to meet the evolving demands
        landscape. “AI and factory automation are   sectoral  growth.  Notably,  initiatives  such   of the  industrial sector and  contribute  to
        essential  for Oman’s  industrial  growth,”   as  the  Value-Added  Localization  Program   economic  growth.  Industry leaders  like
        said Al Siyabi, emphasizing their potential   and  the  launch  of the  ‘Made  in  Oman’   Hilal  Al Hosni,  CEO of Cimat Global and
        to enhance efficiency and competitiveness.   platform underscore  Oman’s  commitment   Abdul Hakeem Al Qasmi, Acting Managing
        Al Siyabi said initiatives  like ‘Factory   to fostering  a  conducive  environment  for   Director of Sohar Sulphur Fertilizers,
        Automation  and  Artificial  Intelligence’,   industrial  development  and promoting   stressed the transformative potential of AI
        are  aimed  to  propel  Omani  industries   locally  manufactured  products. Professor   and  automation in  optimizing  production
        forward. “Empowering  our workforce with   Ghassan  Al  Kindi,  Pro-Vice  Chancellor   processes, reducing waste, and enhancing
        automation skills  is  crucial,”  he  noted,   for  Research and Innovation  at Sohar   profitability.  As  Oman  celebrates  its
        stressing collaboration with academia and   University,  emphasized  the  significance   Industrial  Day, the  concerted  efforts  of
        the private sector. Recognizing the pivotal   of AI and automation in  enhancing   government  and industry stakeholders
        role of these advancements in the Fourth   productivity,  quality, and  competitiveness.   underscore  the  nation’s  commitment
        Industrial  Revolution,  the  ministry  aims   He  stressed  the  importance  of  to driving sustainable  industrial  growth
        to position Oman as a leading investment   collaborative  efforts  between  academia,   through technological  innovation  and
        destination,  aligning  with  the  objectives   vocational  training  institutes,  and  strategic partnerships. With a clear vision
        of Oman  Vision  2040.  The  initiative   businesses  to equip Omani  professionals   and  collaborative  approach, Oman  is
        encompasses two pathways: one targeting   with the skills needed to thrive in the era of   poised  to emerge  as  a  hub  of innovation
        new factories built to the highest standards   automation. Ahmed Al Barwani, Chairman   and industrial excellence in the region.
        of efficiency, and the other aimed at existing   of the Sectorial Skills Unit for the Industrial
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