Oman Signs 20 Agreements Worth $2.7 Million At 'LEAP' Conference

Oman Signs 20 Agreements Worth $2.7 Million At 'LEAP' Conference

Muscat: Oman successfully concluded its participation in the global conference "LEAP 2024" by signing 20 agreements and memorandums of understanding worth 2.7 million US dollars. These agreements cover various sectors such as cloud services, integrated solutions, artificial intelligence, digital platforms, innovation, research and development, and digital infrastructure.

This marks Oman's second consecutive participation in the highly attended conference, following the success of its first participation last year. The Sultanate made a strong presence this time with 15 exhibitors in its pavilion, along with the participation of 65 institutions and companies. Among them, 54 emerging Omani companies specializing in digital transformation and advanced technologies showcased their capabilities. The number of visitors to Oman's pavilion exceeded 45,000, demonstrating the interest and recognition of Oman's digital economy.

The objective of Oman's participation was to showcase the components of the digital economy and promote emerging Omani technology companies in local, regional, and international markets. The Sultanate of Oman was highlighted as an attractive regional hub for technology investments.

Yesterday, the Ministry of Transport, Communications, and Information Technology (MTCIT) successfully concluded the Sultanate's participation in the International Technical Conference "LEAP". The participation achieved its objectives of enhancing Oman's position in the map of innovation and technical development at both regional and global levels.

 

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