Muscat Daily

Oman’s Future Skills Initiative focuses on digitalisa­tion

- Our Correspond­ent

The Supreme Council for Planning, in partnershi­p with the World Economic Forum, launched the Oman’s Future Skills Initiative during a pres conference at the Sheraton Oman Hotel on Sunday.

The conference was attended by high-ranking figures and various stakeholde­rs involved in the initiative such as H E Dr Ali bin Masoud bin Ali al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry and Deputy Chairman for the Supreme Council for Planning, Sayyida Rawan al Said, chairperso­n of Oman’s Future Skills, and Sharifa Taher, CEO of the National Training Fund.

The conference gave an insight into the initiative that comes at a time when Oman and the rest of the world are experienci­ng an ever-growing revolution in digitalisa­tion which requires focusing on developmen­t.

Various aspects were discussed in the conference including the areas that must be improved and accomplish­ed to provide digitalisa­tion.

Speakers at the conference insisted that collaborat­ion between all sectors is essential to achieve goals.

Iman Rafeh, general secretary, Oman’s Future Skills, told Muscat

Daily, “OFS tends to look at what skills are required in the upcoming digitalise­d future in the next 10-15 years.

“We are doing various things to do so. This includes building future skills framework, coming up with roundtable discussion­s and ideation with four sectors: civil society, government, private sector, education and training.”

H E Dr Sunaidy said at the conference that while some jobs and careers might be affected by digitalisa­tion, technology and will more likely create more number of jobs.”

Mohammed al Hoti who owns an online grocery service called Drawil, said that he participat­ed to give exposure to his business.

“I want to tell people to innovate and start online businesses as there are ample opportunit­ies in this digital age.”

 ?? (Muscat Daily) ?? H E Dr Ali bin Masoud bin Ali al Sunaidy (centre) with other dignitarie­s
(Muscat Daily) H E Dr Ali bin Masoud bin Ali al Sunaidy (centre) with other dignitarie­s

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