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Observer
10-05-2025
- Business
- Observer
AI challenge inspires innovation
AL MUSANNAH: The University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Al Musannah hosted the final round of the Oman IoT & AI Challenge 2025 at the university's theatre. The challenge aims to inspire innovation and strengthen the technical skills of young people and entrepreneurs in Oman. It also reflects Oman's commitment to encouraging innovation and technology as key pillars of its digital future by creating a competitive environment that promotes research and entrepreneurship. Dr Nasser al Bimani, Assistant Vice Chancellor of the university, emphasised the importance of IoT and AI in developing young minds and inspiring creativity. He highlighted that the challenge is not only a test of technical skills but also an opportunity to empower participants to transform their ideas into real projects that contribute to sustainable development. He also stressed the university's role in enhancing students' skills by enabling them to develop smart solutions that address current challenges and support digital transformation. The final round brought together the top projects and startups from the semi-final stage, selected through strict criteria focused on technical excellence and added value. Participants underwent a thorough evaluation, where projects were filtered based on quality, innovation and practical application. The most outstanding teams advanced to the final, with winners set to represent Oman in the Arab IoT & AI Challenge — giving them a chance to compete regionally and raise the standard of innovation and excellence. Dr Saeed al Rubaie, Vice Chancellor of the university, inaugurated the accompanying exhibition, which featured five startups and 22 student graduation projects. Participants came from university branches across Al Musannah, Suhar, Salalah, Ibri, Nizwa, Ibra, Muscat, Shinas, Sur, as well as Sohar University and Majan University College. The exhibition served as a platform to encourage students and entrepreneurs to develop tech solutions and foster stronger collaboration between academia and industry, opening new opportunities for collaboration and investment in emerging technologies.

Times of Oman
11-02-2025
- Business
- Times of Oman
University of Technology and Applied Sciences - Mussanah to launch 'Oman IoT & AI Challenge 2025'
The University of Technology and Applied Sciences - Mussanah is set to launch the 'Oman IoT & AI Challenge 2025' on Wednesday, February 12. This event brings together innovators and pioneers in the fields of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) across the Sultanate of Oman. The competition emphasizes the university's commitment to promoting technological innovation, supporting entrepreneurship, and preparing young minds for regional and international competitions. The semi-final round will take place on Wednesday at the UTAS Mussanah campus, under the patronage of H.E Dr. Juma bin Khalifa Al Busaidi, Member of the State Council. The university students and entrepreneurs will present their innovative projects to a specialized judging panel. The competition will conclude with the grand finale in May 2025 at Barceló Resort in the Wilayat of Mussanah, where the finalist teams will compete for the titles of 'Best Graduation Project' and 'Best Startup' in AI and IoT. Winners will have the honor of representing Oman at the "Arab IoT & AI Challenge" in the United Arab Emirates. Participation in this event presents a unique opportunity for contestants to showcase their innovations before academics, experts, and business leaders, paving the way for potential collaborations and future developments. The competition consists of three main tracks. The Graduation Project Presentations, where students showcase innovative solutions in AI and IoT. The Startup Prototype Exhibition, offering entrepreneurs the chance to present their ideas to investors and experts. The Scientific Poster Challenge, highlighting new research ideas that could drive technological advancements. The challenge aligns with Oman Vision 2040, which prioritizes innovation and modern technology as fundamental pillars of sustainable development. The competition plays a crucial role in inspiring students and innovators to develop tech-driven solutions addressing national challenges in healthcare, education, economic diversification, and natural resource sustainability.