Post by : Mumtaaz Qadiri
The Sultanate of Oman hosted the Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Computing Forum at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre. This event was part of the COMEX 2025 exhibition, one of the largest technology and digital economy exhibitions in the region.
The forum showcased the latest global innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing. It also reinforced Oman’s role in the global digital economy and showed the country’s ambition to lead in modern technologies.
Opening Of The Forum
The forum was officially inaugurated by Eng. Said Hamoud Al Maawali, Minister of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology. His presence emphasized the importance of AI and quantum computing for Oman’s future development and its strategy to become a knowledge-driven economy.
The minister highlighted that the future belongs to nations that embrace advanced technologies, and Oman is determined to be one of those countries.
Launch Of Three National Initiatives
One of the most important parts of the forum was the launch of three national initiatives under the National Program for AI and Advanced Technologies. These initiatives were designed to encourage innovation, improve government services, and build Oman’s digital infrastructure for the future.
The Omani Linguistic Model "Mueen"
The first initiative announced was the Omani Linguistic Model, called “Mueen.” This ambitious project aims to create a smart AI-powered language system that understands and reflects the unique features of the Omani language, dialects, and culture.
The model will support government institutions by providing smart linguistic tools and applications. It will also help build a strong digital knowledge infrastructure that can serve important sectors like education, healthcare, business, and culture.
With “Mueen,” Oman is taking steps to preserve its cultural identity while entering the digital future.
The Omani AI Studio
The second initiative was the launch of the Omani AI Studio. This innovative platform is designed to connect AI experts with government institutions, private companies, and universities.
The studio will focus on developing practical solutions for real-world challenges. It will also provide:
Specialized consultation for organizations that want to use AI.
Training programs and courses for students to gain skills in AI.
Workshops and awareness events about the importance of AI.
The AI Studio will also support institutions in adopting AI, which could open new business opportunities, startups, and research projects.
The National Open Data Portal
The third initiative was the National Open Data Portal. This project is aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, and innovation.
The portal will make important government data available to citizens, researchers, and developers. Data will cover different fields such as:
The portal will have an easy-to-use interactive interface and advanced analysis tools. This will encourage researchers, developers, and innovators to use the data for new projects, apps, and solutions that can benefit the country and its people.
Focus On Quantum Computing
In addition to AI, the forum also discussed quantum computing, a powerful new field of technology that could transform the way computers work. Several sessions and research papers were presented about the opportunities and risks of quantum computing.
Experts explained how quantum computers could solve very complex problems much faster than normal computers. However, they also discussed the risks, such as possible threats to cybersecurity and data protection if not carefully managed.
Integration Of AI And Quantum Computing
A key panel discussion explored how artificial intelligence and quantum computing can work together. Experts highlighted that while AI focuses on decision-making and learning from data, quantum computing provides the power to solve large-scale problems.
The integration of both technologies could lead to major breakthroughs in areas like:
Oman’s Vision For Digital Future
The forum reflected Oman’s clear vision for the future. The country is investing in AI and advanced technologies as part of its long-term development strategy. These initiatives are not just about technology—they are about building a modern, knowledge-driven society.
Through projects like “Mueen,” the AI Studio, and the Open Data Portal, Oman is creating opportunities for students, researchers, and businesses to participate in the digital economy.
Benefits For Citizens And Businesses
These new initiatives are expected to bring many benefits for both citizens and businesses in Oman. For citizens, access to better AI tools, open data, and digital services will make life easier and more efficient. For businesses, adopting AI and using the AI Studio’s resources will help them compete in a fast-changing market.
Researchers and developers will also gain access to new data, which will support creativity, innovation, and problem-solving.
Education And Skills Development
Another key benefit of these initiatives is in education and skills training. By introducing students to AI through the AI Studio and offering workshops, Oman is preparing its youth for the jobs of the future.
This effort ensures that Oman will have a generation of skilled workers who can use, develop, and manage advanced technologies, making the country more competitive globally.
Global Impact And Cooperation
The launch of these projects also places Oman on the global technology map. By investing in AI and quantum computing, Oman is showing that it wants to be part of the worldwide conversation on the future of technology.
The projects could also open doors for international cooperation, with Oman partnering with other countries and companies to share knowledge and build joint projects.
Oman Steps Into The Future
The AI and Quantum Computing Forum at COMEX 2025 was a landmark event for Oman. It highlighted the country’s ambition to become a leader in advanced technologies.
The launch of Mueen, the Omani AI Studio, and the National Open Data Portal shows a strong commitment to innovation, transparency, and digital growth. Discussions on quantum computing and its integration with AI further underlined Oman’s readiness to face the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.
By investing in these fields, Oman is not only shaping its own future but also contributing to the global advancement of technology. These initiatives promise to create a smarter, more connected, and more innovative society for generations to come.
Oman AI Initiatives, Quantum Computing Forum, National Data Portal
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