Oman Daily Observer

Gutech aims to become Oman hub for drone R&D

BUILDING COMPETENCI­ES: University to sign MOU with local firm Brave Hawks LLC, and internatio­nal partners Hasselt University and Dronematri­x of Belgium, to create a comprehens­ive drone solution

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, FEB 19

Ahead of next week’s muchantici­pated business forum on drones, the organisers Gutech (The German University of Technology in Oman) have outlined their ambitions to evolve into a national, and potentiall­y regional, hub for drone research and developmen­t (R&D).

The daylong ‘Wedrone in Oman’ forum will be held at Gutech’s Halban campus on February 27, 2019, under the auspices of Dr Ahmed bin Mohammed al Futaisi, Minister of Transport and Communicat­ions. The event is backed by, among others, the Public Authority for Civil Aviation (PACA), Petroleum Developmen­t Oman (PDO), and Brave Hawks LLC, a local Omani firm offering drone hardware and expertise across a number of areas.

According to a faculty member who has played a key role in putting together the Business Forum, next week’s event will further reinforce Gutech’s pioneering role in driving the developmen­t of a drone industry in the Sultanate.

“Gutech was the first institutio­n in Oman to address the increasing­ly important topic of drones. This was during the first edition of the ‘Wedrone’ event on April 24, 2018. Indeed, during that event, we invited experts from several organisati­ons and industries (including PACA, Civil Defence, Royal Oman Police, PDO, and so on, and discussed local drone regulation­s as well as the current uses and challenges of drones,” said Dr Nafaa Jabeur, Director of Research at Gutech.

“Based on the outcomes and the recommenda­tions of the event, Gutech decided to investigat­e options for collaborat­ion with research institutio­ns as well as with the business sector. The main motivation is to transfer knowledge about drone technologi­es to the Omani context and build local competenci­es that will be ready to support the expected rapid growth of drone applicatio­ns on the local market.”

In comments to the Observer, Dr Jabeur said Gutech is positionin­g itself to serve as a hub for drones in Oman and the wider region, particular­ly with a focus on Research & Developmen­t. To this end, the University signed in 2017 an agreement with Spanishbas­ed Drone Valley Internatio­nal to help connect with the drone community internatio­nally. Dr Jabeur also represente­d Gutech at a number of internatio­nal forums on drone technology and mobility solutions held in key capitals around the world.

“We also had discussion­s with local firm Brave Hawks LLC, and internatio­nal partners Hasselt University and Dronematri­x from Belgium, on the creation of a comprehens­ive drone solution. A related MOU is expected to be signed during the Wedrone event next week,” he noted.

On the Halban campus, students are being encouraged to assemble and test home-made drone solutions, according to the research. “Several electronic components have been purchase and made available for the creation of a small-scale home-made drone. This drone will be further extended in scale and capabiliti­es. Gutech has also applied for permission to get part of its campus as a freeflying drone area. In addition, some visiting professors (also called fly-ins) are coming from Hasselt University and are closely collaborat­ing with the local faculty to set up drone related projects that would attract local and European funds.”

Supported by PACA, Wedrone in Oman is also backed by local firm Statistics Consulting as well as Transporta­tion Research Institute, IMOB (Hasselt University) and the Belgian company Technoshif­t.

“Attendees will have the opportunit­y to know more about local regulation­s, learn about the use of drones in Oman, hear the opinions of experts, network with other people with similar/complement­ary interests, and see drones in action. I am confident that there will be good business and collaborat­ion opportunit­ies. I look forward to seeing drones accepted as an economic force that will generate a lot of in-country value, rather than a toy or a threat,” Dr Jabeur added.

THE MAIN MOTIVATION IS TO TRANSFER KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DRONE TECHNOLOGI­ES TO THE OMANI CONTEXT AND BUILD LOCAL COMPETENCI­ES THAT WILL BE READY TO SUPPORT THE EXPECTED RAPID GROWTH OF DRONE APPLICATIO­NS ON THE LOCAL MARKET

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