Oman Daily Observer

Agreement signed for IoT, Smart Cities’ Living Lab at SQU

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, DEC 20

The Sultan Qaboos University(SQU) has signed a collaborat­ion research agreement with Omantel to establish a Living Lab for Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities at SQU. The agreement was signed by Dr Rahma al Mahrooqiya­h, Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies and Research, Said al Ajmi Vice-President Operations Unit at Omantel, and Alain Sawaya Chief Executive Officer of Internet of Things LLC (mOmkin).

The Lab, which will be housed by the university’s Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Research Centre, will be one of the first of its kind in the Arab region and will also lead efforts to transform SQU campus itself into a model of a successful and efficient smart city in Oman.

Under the agreement, mOmkin will equip SQU with the Living Lab for Smart Cities by providing IoT solutions and devices for the laboratory. In addition to mOmkin’s contributi­ons, Omantel also agreed to provide a budget that will be used for purchasing additional computers and equipment to help ensure the lab has a full suite of state-ofthe-art facilities.

The parties agreed that the Living Lab for Smart Cities will be guided by a committee consisting of the signatorie­s’ representa­tives, who will also help define the lab’s research directions and engagement in innovative projects. In this regard, mOmkin agreed to sponsor research done by SQU’s Communicat­ion and Informatio­n Research Centre and by the research groups associated with the research centre, thereby helping support its active engagement in research and innovation activities in this area of social and economic importance.

Upon signing the agreement, Dr Rahma stated that the attainment of Smart Cities is one of the most important challenges that countries around the world face over the coming decades. The Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Postgradua­te Studies and Research continued that, “We have to rethink our way of life and how we use our resources, consume and move about. The transition to smart cities involves optimising informatio­n technology to better understand our infrastruc­ture and the behaviours of people and to be able to make informed decisions that meet the needs of citizens, institutio­ns and companies with a view to community and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Laila Mohammed al Wahaibi, CSR Manager at Omantel said: “We are delighted to be the digital transforma­tion partner of choice, especially by a reputed organisati­on like SQU. The main objective of this partnershi­p is to drive the Sultanate to be a smart city, fully equipped with stateof-the-art technologi­es guided by Omantel’s 3.0 transforma­tion strategy”

“This significan­t developmen­t comes on the heels of the recent announceme­nt by Omantel when it joined the Smart City Platform with The Research Council, OMRAN and Nama holding in October of 2017.” Al Wahaibi added.

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