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National Finance & Injaz Oman partner to support youth entrepreneurial ambitions
National Finance & Injaz Oman partner to support youth entrepreneurial ambitions

Zawya

time13-08-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

National Finance & Injaz Oman partner to support youth entrepreneurial ambitions

Muscat: Demonstrating its commitment to nurturing the next generation of entrepreneurs, National Finance, the Sultanate of Oman's leading finance company, has renewed its strategic partnership with Injaz Oman. Through this collaboration, National Finance proudly takes on the role of Main Sponsor for the 'University' category in Injaz Oman's 2025–2026 edition of 'The Company' program & competition, a flagship initiative aimed at equipping aspiring youth with the essential skills to transform their innovative business ideas into real-world enterprises. The agreement was signed by Mr. Tariq Sulaiman Al Farsi, Chief Executive Officer of National Finance, and Ms. Khaula Hamoud Al Harthi, Chief Executive Officer of Injaz Oman. Entering yet another impactful year, 'The Company' program & competition has already empowered more than 200 student companies from universities, colleges, and high schools across the Sultanate of Oman. The initiative plays a pivotal role in fostering entrepreneurial mindsets among young people, enhancing their preparedness for the dynamic business landscape, and transforming innovative concepts into sustainable ventures. Through hands-on experience, participants are guided through every stage of building a business – from ideation to execution – and are equipped with the essential skills needed to manage and scale their enterprises effectively. Beyond individual development, the program also contributes meaningfully to the country's economic diversification agenda by nurturing distinctive, youth-led business ventures that drive innovation, growth, and contribute to inclusive economic and social development. Commenting on the partnership, Mr. Tariq Sulaiman Al Farsi, remarked, 'At National Finance, we firmly believe in the boundless potential of Sultanate of Oman's youth, not only in shaping the future with their original business ideas, but also in their resilience and commitment to turning those ideas into reality. We are proud to once again strengthen our partnership with Injaz Oman, as part of our continued dedication to empowering young talent and fostering a solid generation of business leaders. Supporting 'The Company' program & competition aligns seamlessly with our vision. It goes beyond cultivating entrepreneurial skills; it uplifts communities, fuels innovation, and contributes to the broader socio-economic progress of the nation.' This initiative reflects National Finance's broader commitment to meaningful action through its dedicated social responsibility wing, Imtidad. With a focus on key areas such as community development, youth empowerment, and environmental sustainability, Imtidad acts as a powerful catalyst for lasting positive change. Through this platform, National Finance continues to drive impact across diverse segments of society by cultivating strategic partnerships with like-minded organizations, fostering a culture of empowerment, promoting societal well-being, and contributing to the nation's collective progress. National Finance's enduring collaboration with Injaz Oman is a testament of the company's unwavering commitment to being a Partner for Growth for all. With a firm belief in the potential of Omani youth as the driving force of the nation's future, National Finance continues to invest in their development, equipping them with the opportunities needed to lead with vision and innovation. Through this support, the company reaffirms its role in fostering a resilient, inclusive, and future-ready economy.

SQU team creates low-emission alternative to traditional bricks
SQU team creates low-emission alternative to traditional bricks

Muscat Daily

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Muscat Daily

SQU team creates low-emission alternative to traditional bricks

Muscat – A team of students from Sultan Qaboos University (SQU) has developed a sustainable construction brick made entirely from local natural materials, as part of an effort to reduce the environmental impact of the building sector in Oman. Named Envibrick, the product is positioned as a low-emission alternative to traditional bricks. The student-led company behind Envibrick said the product meets key environmental needs specific to Oman, while helping lower carbon emissions. The bricks are lightweight, salt-resistant and provide high thermal insulation, reducing energy consumption in buildings. These are also insect-repellent, adding a health benefit to their environmental and cost advantages. Halima bint Khamis al Fajrani, CEO of Envibrick, said the team conducted extensive testing at the university's laboratories using specialised equipment, with results carefully documented throughout the development process. One of the main technical challenges was the initial weight of the brick, which the team overcame by replacing heavy components with lighter alternatives without compromising strength or quality. Work is ongoing to finalise the formulation and secure a patent for the product. Once the final mix is approved, the team plans to integrate 3D printing into production to meet modern construction requirements more efficiently. Envibrick recently won the Best Marketing and Promotional Idea Award at the Sultan Qaboos University Science Festival Exhibition and ranked among the top three student industrial companies. The team also participated in the Injaz Oman competition, which promotes student entrepreneurship. The startup aims to expand into the Gulf market, where demand for sustainable construction materials is growing.

Omani student-led startup develops algal car air purifier
Omani student-led startup develops algal car air purifier

Muscat Daily

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Muscat Daily

Omani student-led startup develops algal car air purifier

Muscat – An Omani student-led startup has developed a smart air purification device powered by natural materials, including live algae, offering a sustainable solution to improve air quality in enclosed spaces, particularly vehicles. Developed by startup Baalil, the innovation aims to provide a sustainable alternative to conventional air filters by using natural, biodegradable materials that reduce environmental impact and cost. 'The idea was born from a painful real-life incident – the death of a child inside a vehicle due to high temperatures and accumulation of toxic gases,' said Hajar bint Jumaa al Amri, CEO of Baalil. 'This prompted us to think of a real solution to prevent such incidents and improve air quality inside vehicles.' Founded in 2023 under the Injaz Oman student entrepreneurship programme, Baalil has since become an official startup, secured a patent and undergone scientific evaluation. The product's distinguishing feature lies in its filter, which relies on algae – organisms that absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. 'These algae are effective in purifying air and can be cultivated locally, which enhances environmental and economic sustainability,' Hajar said. 'Our device also includes cooling and fragrance functions and doesn't rely on disposable artificial filters.' The device is powered with a Type-C port and requires minimal electricity. The team is currently working on adding a solar charging feature. A built-in temperature sensor automatically activates cooling and purification when the interior temperature exceed a certain threshold. 'The filter is easy to replace and requires no technical intervention,' Hajar added. Baalil's multidisciplinary team includes nine members with expertise in engineering, technology, environment, design and marketing. 'We received guidance from professors on technical and sustainability aspects,' she said. Among the challenges Baalil faced was the absence of specialised local factories for production. The team developed several prototypes before finalising a stable version. Support for the project came from Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology. Omani Startup Accelerator guided the team from inception through finalisation. Hajar believes the device can reduce harmful in-car emissions and improve respiratory health. 'It contributes to environmental conservation because it uses natural elements,' she said. The team is exploring applications in enclosed spaces such as classrooms and offices, and is conducting experiments to adapt the technology for home ventilation systems and public buildings. Baalil has received investment offers and signed international agreements to expand into global markets. 'We are working to enhance sustainability, integrate smart technologies and improve product efficiency to better meet market needs,' said Hajar. She added that local support plays a crucial role in the project's success. 'Trusting the capabilities of young people, supporting local products and promoting these within the community open up opportunities for cooperation and partnership between universities and industry.'

Omani startup develops safe air purifier based on natural product
Omani startup develops safe air purifier based on natural product

Times of Oman

time14-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Times of Oman

Omani startup develops safe air purifier based on natural product

Muscat: Student innovations are emerging as a key driver for the sustainable future. From the heart of Omani universities, Balil Company developed a smart and safe air purifier based on natural, effective, biodegradable, and environment-friendly components, such as algae. The company began its journey from an idea to developing a prototype and beyond, combining environmental science and bioengineering to provide a practical and environmental-friendly solution. Hajar bint Jumaa Al Amri, CEO of Balil Company, said: 'The idea was born from a painful real-life incident: the death of a child inside a vehicle due to high temperatures and the accumulation of toxic gases. This prompted us to consider a real solution to prevent such accidents and improve air quality inside vehicles. We began working on developing a smart and safe air purifier based on natural and effective components.' Al Amri stated that the company was established in 2023 as part of its participation in the Injaz Oman Student Entrepreneurship Programme. After support and guidance, it became an official startup and obtained a patent and scientific and technical evaluation. These natural organisms are effective in absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen, making them ideal for natural air purification. Furthermore, they can be easily cultivated in the local environment, reducing reliance on imported resources and enhancing the product's environmental and economic sustainability. She noted that the technology not only purifies the air but also adds cooling and fragrance features. Furthermore, the device does not rely on industrial filters, so it does not require frequent replacement, making it more sustainable and less expensive in the long run. Regarding the device's operating mechanism, Hajar Al Amri explained that it combines technology and sustainability. The device operates with a natural filter containing algae for purification. It is charged via a Type-C port or a rechargeable battery, and requires no significant power to operate. The team is currently working on adding a solar-powered charging feature to make the device more autonomous and environmental-friendly. Al Amri stated that the device contains a temperature sensor that measures the interior temperature of the vehicle. Once it exceeds a certain threshold, it automatically begins cooling and purifying the air, providing additional protection, especially in closed vehicles during peak traffic hours. Maintenance is also easy and does not require technical intervention; the filter must be replaced after a period of use. Hajar Al Amri stated that the academic environment has helped her receive support, consultations, and guidance from experts and academic professors regarding technical and sustainability aspects. Regarding laboratory experiments, the CEO of Balil Company said that it started in the laboratories of Sultan Qaboos University during preparations for 20th Science Festival. This provided an opportunity to conduct initial scientific experiments and analyse the performance of the filter and the natural materials used. Regarding the team members and the disciplines that collaborated to achieve this innovation, she indicated that it consists of nine members from diverse disciplines, including engineering, technology, environment, design, and marketing. This facilitated the project from all angles, from scientific research and development to design, manufacturing, and promotion. The innovation journey was not without challenges. Hajar Al Amri explained that the lack of specialised local factories to manufacture the company's product was one of the challenges the company faced, noting that the team worked on developing and testing prototypes until it achieved a stable and effective product. The CEO of Balil also stated that the Public Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises Development, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, and the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology played a pivotal role in supporting this innovation, enabling the team to overcome challenges and transform the idea into a successful business model. The Omani Startup Accelerator also played a prominent role in guiding the team throughout its inception and until graduation from the program. Regarding the environmental and societal impact, the company's CEO believes that the device can reduce internal vehicle emissions and lower levels of harmful gases inside cars, improving user health and reducing respiratory problems. It also contributes to environmental conservation because it uses natural ingredients. Regarding the potential use of the device or technology in various spaces, she confirmed that the team has begun studying other applications in closed spaces such as classrooms, offices, and factories. The CEO of Balil is currently conducting experiments to expand the use of the technology in home ventilation systems, public buildings, and factories. Regarding expansion and development plans, Al Amri stated that the company has received numerous investment offers to support its project, and that work is ongoing to study these opportunities. Additionally, the company is working to develop innovative solutions suitable for domestic and industrial uses, enhance sustainability in various fields, integrate smart technologies, and improve product effectiveness to better meet market needs and support a cleaner, healthier environment. Furthermore, the company has signed international agreements with global partners, which enhances the opportunity to expand and reach new markets outside the Sultanate of Oman. Regarding the community role, Al Amri explained that trusting the capabilities of youth, supporting local products, and promoting them within the community are among the most effective roles. These roles open up opportunities for collaboration and encourage partnerships between universities and the industrial community, which contribute significantly to the success of such projects. It's worth noting that Baleel has won several national awards in the field of air purification and environmental protection, including first place for Best Idea in the Innovation and Technology Sector at the Youth Sustainability Camp, second place in the Elite Projects category at the Military Technical College, and fifth place at the First Annual Startup Forum. It is also among the top 12 innovative ideas that qualified to represent the Sultanate of Oman at the Gulf Science Forum, qualified for the Injaz Oman finals from among more than 180 participating companies, and was nominated to represent the Sultanate of Oman at the LEAP Global Exhibition in Saudi Arabia.

Student team converts coffee into clean biofuel
Student team converts coffee into clean biofuel

Times of Oman

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

Student team converts coffee into clean biofuel

Sohar: The student company "Java Fuel" at the University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Sohar, North Al Batinah Governorate, has successfully developed an innovative project in sustainable energy by converting coffee waste into clean biodiesel using advanced artificial intelligence technologies. Tarteel Khaled Al Na'abi explained that the project offers an eco-friendly product that serves industrial sectors and government institutions concerned with environmental fields, presenting both an economic and environmental solution. The project targets the Omani and Gulf markets amid growing demand for low-emission fuel alternatives. She added that the project relies on collecting coffee waste from cafés and converting it into biofuel—a step that helps reduce waste and supports Oman's efforts to achieve the goals of "Oman Vision 2040" in clean energy. She emphasized that the project contributes to reducing carbon emissions and preserving the environment by providing a sustainable energy source that minimizes café waste and promotes biofuel use, thereby advancing environmentally and economically sustainable development. She noted that the company participated in the "Injaz Oman Student Companies Exhibition 2025" and was shortlisted among 60 student companies to the second phase, which included 41 companies. The project received significant engagement from participants, and the company won third place in the Cultural Innovation Competition in Al Musanaa in the field of innovation and entrepreneurship. She further stated that the company plans to participate in exhibitions and events organized by universities, colleges, and government and private institutions to promote and develop the project based on feedback from specialists and visitors, while also expanding its network with supporters and investors.

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