Oman Daily Observer

New edition of ‘Innovate Oman’ set for launch

DIGITAL INNOVATION: Plexal to deliver initiative for the UK Oman Digital Hub

- BUSINESS REPORTER

The UK Oman Digital Hub has partnered with a number of leading Uk-based institutio­ns to launch ‘Innovate Oman’ in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology and Al Jabr, an Omanbased start-up and innovation developmen­t company.

Innovate Oman is an initiative designed to help digital innovators develop solutions to the big challenges faced by the government and industry. Partners in the delivery of this initiative include Plexal (a leading UK innovation centre) Cylon (well-known London-based cybersecur­ity accelerato­r and seed investment programme) and Imperial College Business School (one of the world’s top business schools located in the UK). Plexal and its partners will deliver hackathons, workshops, mentoring and accelerato­rs as part of the Innovate Oman programme.

“The aim is to boost digital skills, support entreprene­urship and contribute towards the growth of the country’s tech ecosystem. And in recognitio­n of the importance of cybersecur­ity to Oman’s digital ambitions and national security, Innovate Oman is funding three virtual programmes designed to support cybersecur­ity start-ups and boost cyber skills,” said Plexal in a press statement. Innovate Oman Hack In October and November 2021, this hackathon will help students, recent graduates and entreprene­urs develop their solutions and ideas in response to two cybersecur­ity challenges. The challenges were set by industry and the Omani government and relate to both ransomware and the maritime sector.

Innovate Oman is inviting students, recent graduates and start-ups to submit an idea for

Innovate Oman Hack now at plexal.com/innovateom­an.

Through guided workshops, mentors from the UK and Oman along with experts from Imperial College Business School and Plexal will help members define their idea, develop a prototype and build a pitch. At the end of the hackathon, members will pitch their idea to representa­tives from industry and the government.

Innovate Oman Cyber Accelerato­r

In January 2022, 15 cyber startups will receive mentoring and workshops designed to help them develop their idea and grow their early-stage cyber businesses. Select graduates from the Innovate Oman Hack will also be invited to take part in the accelerato­r, which is being delivered by Cylon. Applicatio­ns will close on November 10, 2021, more details can be found at plexal.com/innovate-oman-cyberaccel­erator. Innovate Oman Progress In early 2022, this 20-day sprint will see 15 entreprene­urs and start-ups, including graduates from Innovate Oman Hack and

Innovate Oman Cyber Accelerato­r, receive 1:1 mentoring and support designed to help them grow their businesses and take their idea to the next stage.

Innovate Oman is the second programme Plexal is delivering for the UK Oman Digital Hub. In 2020, the company connected start-ups and mentors in the UK and Oman for the cross-border Rapid Innovation Accelerato­r.

Commenting on Innovate Oman, Henry Howard, the head of the UK Oman Digital Hub, said: “Cyber is more than just a threat, these threats drive opportunit­ies. This is particular­ly true somewhere like Oman where there is youthful and very digitally literate population. There is a huge amount of opportunit­y for Oman to get a slice of the cybersecur­ity market and we are working with experts from universiti­es and business to help turn ideas into businesses.”

Andrew Roughan, Plexal’s Managing Director, said: “The

UK and Oman have strong strategic ties and Plexal is excited by the UK Oman Digital Hub’s mission of growing the country’s tech ecosystem, stimulatin­g the local cyber sector and boosting collaborat­ion with global tech hubs.”

Nick Morris, CEO of Cylon, said: “The technology and start-up ecosystem in Oman is at a really exciting point in its developmen­t. We’re really thrilled to be part of Innovate Oman and are looking forward to helping aspiring entreprene­urs in the region launch and grow their cybersecur­ity businesses.”

Professor Deeph Chana, codirector of the Centre for Financial Technology and co-director of the Institute for Security Science Technology at Imperial College Business School, said: “As one of the world’s top STEM-B universiti­es, we are passionate about working on projects that aim to transform economies and societies through science and technology. Combining the efforts of our Centre for Financial Technology and our Institute for Security Science and Technology, we’re very excited to be a partner in the Innovate Oman initiative, which is building the next generation of globally connected cybersecur­ity innovators in the region.”

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