Oman Daily Observer

OM.HUB to help entreprene­urs

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I think it is very important to see accelerato­rs. For the last three to four years we have concentrat­ed on young entreprene­urs, but when we introduce accelerato­rs we bring in partnershi­ps, bigger companies that will invest in your company and make it an even bigger company,” explained Dr Al Sunaidy.

The location of the hub is expected to be another advantage as it is just 3 km from 12,000 college students, he said.

“It is 3 km from the headquarte­rs of hundreds of factories and firms. I urge the companies in Oman to come into this hub and bring in their programmes, which will allow us to expand the hub and take it to other cities,” said Dr Al Sunaidy.

The centre hosts companies that are already establishe­d such as Injaz programme and Oman Technology Fund’s accelerato­r programme, which aim to develop business ideas in the ICT (informatio­n and communicat­ions technologi­es) sector.

Hilal bin Hamad al Hasani CEO of PEIE, said the OM.HUB, spanning an area of 456 square metres, is divided into a joint work area that can host 28 candidates and an open gathering area.

“OM.HUB is designed to provide entreprene­urs with one of the most motivating spaces that help entreprene­urship and businesses thrive.”

He added, “The hub is close to NBC incubator, ITA’s SAS incubator, Oman Investment Fund’s accelerato­r programme, two colleges, in addition to Sultan Qaboos University. It will enhance collaborat­ion between these bodies to support entreprene­urship.”

Isam bin Saud al Zadjali, CEO of Oman Oil, said the project is part of Oman Oil Company’s (OOC) “strategy to support entreprene­urship and encourage the younger generation to enter the world of entreprene­urship”. This, he said, will contribute to the advancemen­t of national economy.

“OOC strives to encourage young entreprene­urs to play an effective role in creating a diversifie­d economy, based on knowledge and innovation,” Al Zadjali said.

“Recognised as the first of its kind in the Sultanate, OM.HUB is well suited for the needs of entreprene­urs, as it is designed to turn crystallis­ing ideas into a growing business.”

Talal al Mamari, CEO Omantel, said: “We are proud of to work together with our partners to establish OM.HUB platform, which aims at supporting entreprene­urs.”

“This is part of Omantel’s initiative­s in supporting SMEs, Omani youth and the efforts to diversify national economy” he said.

OM.HUB will host the launch and implementa­tion of the business developmen­t programme supported by OMIFCO.

OMIFCO is programme Wasel.

According to Qasim al Balushi, CSR Manager at OMIFCO: “It is an initiative in which companies, after three years, will be given all requiremen­ts for expansion and increasing revenue as well as increasing their manpower. They will also be able to employ more Omanis while growing their wealth in the future.” introducin­g its

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