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OQ Innovation Centre launches 13 startups in energy sector

OQ Innovation Centre launches 13 startups in energy sector

Times of Oman11-05-2025

Muscat: OQ Research, Development and Innovation Centre (OQ X Synery Centre) has launched the first batch of its accelerator programme, which includes 13 startups dedicated to promoting innovation in the energy sector.
The new startups offer a variety of advanced technology solutions, ranging from enhancing renewable energy efficiency to augmenting the efficiency of water sustainability, the industrial process and other solutions within the context of the circular economy approach.
The programme provides an integrated environment that combines technical guidance, funding opportunities and strategic partnerships. This stems from OQ Group's efforts to support the growth of entrepreneurship and stimulate technological progress.
The centre also encourages innovators with a view to find solutions to the challenges posed to the energy sector, making use of modern technologies and sustainable energy systems.

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