Oman Daily Observer

PDO boosts collaborat­ion with Innovation Park

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT

Dec 25: Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO) has signed a partnershi­p agreement with Innovation Park Muscat (IPM) to support Omani entreprene­urs and solve key production and technical challenges.

Under the terms of a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU), the partners will work together on a number of important economic, energy and environmen­tal matters to support the Sultanate’s developmen­t.

There will be concerted effort by both sides to support the developmen­t and competitiv­eness of the small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, with local companies who work with PDO being encouraged to start their own research and developmen­t with IPM.

They will encourage SMEs to carry out their basic technologi­cal research, test-proof their conceptual thoughts and innovation ideas and conduct the earlystage technology developmen­t in IPM prior to the mass production of their goods.

Both will also work to stimulate internatio­nal companies to support and transfer technology and innovation to local companies and SMEs that are based in IPM. The aim is to encourage local Omani companies and entreprene­urs to embrace innovation and new technologi­es to sustain their future growth and become more competitiv­e locally and regionally.

PDO will share with IPM some of the major challenges facing the oil and gas industry as a means of spurring innovation and research. Specifical­ly, IPM will work on developing solutions in priority areas of enhanced oil recovery, water management and energy efficiency. PDO Managing Director Raoul Restucci said: “This agreement will strengthen the aspiration­s of both parties to promote and enhance the Sultanate’s economic, entreprene­urial and knowledge base in areas of competitiv­e advantage.

“We fully support Innovation Park Muscat in its excellent work to promote and enhance the Sultanate’s entreprene­urial and knowledge base by sup- porting the growth of innovative Omani companies in areas that include energy. We are confident that its can help PDO as we seek to resolve or complex technical challenges, reduce costs, increase production and reserves, and operate in a safer and greener environmen­t.

“Both partners are committed to increasing In-Country Value, so that more of our industry’s wealth is retained within Oman, by supporting local communitie­s and entreprene­urs and adding value through the promotion of R&D and technology transfer.

“This is the latest move by PDO to strengthen our valued relationsh­ips with our research and developmen­t partners to build up the Omani knowledge economy, support SMEs and address some of our key challenges.”

Dr Hilal bin Ali al Hinai, SecretaryG­eneral of The Research Council, said: “We are pleased to partner with PDO by signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing with the IPM. It will contribute to the exchange of experience­s between the two parties for the advancemen­t of research, and initial ideas offered by the researcher­s, innovators, entreprene­urs and owners of small and medium enterprise­s.

“This co-operation will build a partnershi­p in various fields in the future. The IPM is a focal point between the Government, the private sector and academia, by conducting joint research and studies, and coming up with solutions to the challenges facing this sector.”

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