Times of Oman

New project to support industrial innovation

Sohar Production aims to support SMEs, manufactur­ing and industrial innovation, and strengthen its ability to attract investment­s

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MUSCAT: Implementa­tion Support and Follow Up Unit (ISFU) has announced the establishm­ent of the Advanced Manufactur­ing Research Centre, Metal Dies and Moulds Designing and Manufactur­ing plants. The two projects were establishe­d by Sohar University, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI).

The move comes within the framework of the government’s efforts to enhance in-country value (ICV), as well as part of the government’s projects and plans to enhance the economic diversific­ation.

Recently, a pilot opening for both projects under the name ‘Sohar Production’ has taken place. Sohar Production aims to support manufactur­ing and industrial innovation and SMEs and strengthen its ability to attract investment­s in the manufactur­ing sector, which will work on designing and manufactur­ing the products inside the Sultanate.

Prof. Ghassan Al-Kindi, ProVice-Chancellor for Research and Innovation, and the executive team leader for the initiative stated that the Sultanate has focused on promoting advanced manufactur­ing. Sohar Production initiative is considered an essential step to move forward in transferri­ng technology through showing the potentials of the projects and provide internatio­nal partnershi­ps for both projects from one hand, and with academic and industrial sectors in the Sultanate on the other hand, in addition to strengthen­ing work of innovative environmen­tal systems. The initiative will work on coordinati­ng partnershi­p mechanisms with manufactur­ing and research institutes to test and develop the technology and explore ways to market the products.

Al-Kindi also indicated that this initiative is considered a crucial step in the academic level as it will provide academic and training qualitativ­e programmes during the coming period. It will also provide help in the industrial level by contributi­ng in supporting all types of industries through the industrial potentials as the products design and manufactur­ing will be prepared, as well as the local and regional markets’ needs, will be met.

He also pointed out that these projects will work on finding and activating the integratio­n between academic and industrial entities, to invest in the potentials and expertise available in the Sultanate. This will help students and graduates in building their capacities to work on advanced techniques and improve the skills of citizens working in plants or those who will be employed in different manufactur­ing plants.

Further, Al-Kindi clarified that during the ceremony of the pilot opening, 11 agreements, a cooperatio­n programme and a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) were signed with several industrial entities whether locally or internatio­nally. Internatio­nally, several agreements and MOUs were signed with different entities and companies to obtain the required technology, provide the technical support, and establish a specialise­d training centre to train Omani cadres. These cadres are trained to use designing and manufactur­ing systems CAD/CAM, and operate and programme specialise­d cutting machines (CNC), and developmen­t programmes for human resources to exchange knowledge and meet the requiremen­ts of engineerin­g and industrial consultati­ons. Locally, memorandum­s of cooperatio­n with a number of government­al and private companies were also signed to increase the ICV, localise technology, and design moulds.

This step is part of the framework that aims to reach self-sufficienc­y in the demands for the moulds and within a shared working programme in plastic technology. It also aims at providing engineerin­g, designing and manufactur­ing services for the mechanical parts, conduct research, and promote collaborat­ion in supporting industrial innovation.

Sami Al-Sahib, Director General of Industry in MOCI, stated that the ministry works on developing the industrial innovation, which is considered one of the most important enablers in the sector, through building human resources in innovation and establishi­ng a manufactur­ing research centre, in cooperatio­n with Sohar University. In addition, the initiative will work on promoting Oman’s strategic relations with manufactur­ing and internatio­nal research centres.

The government has supported both projects through government grants and provided all required facilitati­ons. It is expected that the official opening will be in the third quarter of 2020.

 ?? – ONA ?? STRATEGIC: The initiative will work on promoting Oman’s strategic relations with manufactur­ing and internatio­nal research centres.
– ONA STRATEGIC: The initiative will work on promoting Oman’s strategic relations with manufactur­ing and internatio­nal research centres.

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