Times of Oman

Focus on innovation to build smart cities

Various components of smart cities, such as mobility, technology, healthcare and infrastruc­ture will be examined for their readiness and adaptabili­ty for Oman

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: As part of COMEX 2018, the Smart Cities Summit commenced under the patronage of Dr. Yahya bin Nasser Al Khusaibi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Legal Affairs, in the presence of Dr. Salim bin Sultan Al Ruzaiqi, CEO of the Informatio­n Technology Authority (ITA), at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre. More than 100 speakers and experts from different public and private entities are attending the summit.

The summit aims to highlight technologi­es for enabling smart cities. It will focus on analysis of feasible technologi­es, case studies, upcoming innovation­s, and regional and internatio­nal perspectiv­es on how the concept of smart cities can be integrated into current structures and future planned cities.

The various components of smart cities such as technology, mobility, healthcare, infrastruc­ture, governance and people will be examined in terms of their readiness and adaptabili­ty for Oman. The two-day summit titled “Artificial Intelligen­ce and the Internet of Things for advancing the National Economy” as part of COMEX also began with a series of special panel discussion­s around key topics. In his keynote address, Dr. Bader Salim Al Manthari, In-Charge Deputy CEO for infrastruc­ture & e-Services, ITA, said Oman was ready to invest in smart cities where the Oman Broadband Network provided high-speed internet.

On its part, Oman Government High Speed also took the initiative to link 18 government websites and was currently working on including 46 other websites to facilitate data exchange and services integratio­n. In addition, massive efforts were being invested in the e-Government transforma­tion plan; more than 700 e-Services had been launched so far.

Al Manthari said, “We have recently witnessed the cooperatio­n of a number of government entities to launch the first Smart City in Oman based on innovative technologi­es and applicatio­ns to deliver high quality services and improve citizens’ living standards. In this regard, the ITA signed an agreement for the implementa­tion of a pilot project for transformi­ng knowledge oasis/Muscat into a smart city in cooperatio­n with a distinguis­hed group of Omani innovators. Based on this, the ITA will set a policy for smart city projects and initiative­s in the Sultanate.”

Fadi Nasser, General Manager ICT, Senior Advisor CEO, Omantel, gave a presentati­on on the importance of smart cities for a diverse economy and how data can be converted into knowledge. A panel discussion highlighti­ng smart city initiative­s in Oman followed. The first-day saw discussion­s on trends and challenges in developing smart cities with case studies and how smart applicatio­ns can optimise the processes in some sectors such as oil and gas, and logistics.

The second day focused on artificial intelligen­ce, the Internet of Things, cognitive cities and security, in addition to Mwasalat that will present its smart technology initiative, which will enhance services in public transporta­tion in the Sultanate.

 ??  ?? CONFERENCE: The Smart Cities Summit commenced under the aegis of Dr. Yahya bin Nasser Al Khusaibi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Legal Affairs.
CONFERENCE: The Smart Cities Summit commenced under the aegis of Dr. Yahya bin Nasser Al Khusaibi, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry of Legal Affairs.

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