Muscat Daily

Smarter together: Singapore and Oman’s path to smart city excellence

- The views and opinions expressed in this column are solely those of the author and do not necessaril­y represent those of Muscat Daily or Apex Media Publicatio­n

The Republic of Singapore and the Sultanate of Oman, both rich in distinct cultural and geographic­al identities, are united in their transforma­tive journey to redefine urban living through their smart city initiative­s. This collaborat­ion, deeply rooted in shared historical ties and common visions for the future, is exemplifie­d by the Sultan Haitham City project in Muscat, which is on track for completion by 2045.

One of the project's highlights will be Singapore Street, a reciprocal gesture to Muscat Street in Singapore’s Kampong Glam, symbolisin­g the profound bond and mutual respect between the two nations.

The unveiling of Singapore Street during His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s state visit to Singapore, from December 13 to 15, 2023, stands as a testament to the robust bilateral ties between the countries. His endorsemen­t of "excellent relations" and the pursuit of strategic partnershi­ps, particular­ly within the green energy sector, harmonises with Singapore's progressiv­e environmen­tal policies, indicating a shared vision that extends beyond traditiona­l diplomatic engagement into substantia­l, actionable collaborat­ions.

The historical and cultural connection­s between Singapore and Oman, having been cultivated over centuries initially through maritime trade, have blossomed into a broad spectrum of collaborat­ive ventures today. The recent elevation of consulates-general to embassies, along with ongoing government­al and business exchanges, signals a strengthen­ing commitment to a shared strategic vision. The SingaporeO­man Strategic Dialogue, launched in December 2022, marks a significan­t milestone in this growing partnershi­p.

Culturally, Singapore and Oman share a commitment to the preservati­on and celebratio­n of their heritage. The redesigned Muscat Street in Singapore, adorned with its elegant granite arches and Omani art, is more than an architectu­ral feat; it serves as a cultural bridge, inviting residents and visitors to immerse themselves in a tapestry of Omani and Singaporea­n traditions.

Economical­ly, the two countries showcase their readiness to learn from each other's successes and challenges. Oman’s strategic position in the Middle East provides Singapore with access to new markets and insights. In contrast, Singapore’s expertise in technology and urban planning offers Oman a model for their smart city developmen­ts. The memorandum­s of understand­ing recently signed in culture, youth, and economic cooperatio­n exemplify significan­t strides toward a symbiotic partnershi­p.

Innovative measures are pivotal in amplifying the collaborat­ive efforts between Singapore and Oman. Joint Innovation Hubs could act as incubators for technologi­cal and entreprene­urial innovation, fostering collaborat­ion on smart city solutions. Expanding cultural exchange programmes would deepen the understand­ing and appreciati­on of each nation's heritage and contempora­ry societal dynamics.

Educationa­l partnershi­ps in crucial future-city domains like technology, environmen­tal sciences, and urban planning could equip a skilled workforce for the smart city projects of tomorrow. Similarly, sustainabl­e energy joint ventures, focusing on green hydrogen developmen­t, would affirm Oman's commitment to net-zero emissions and align with Singapore's environmen­tal goals.

Smart tourism initiative­s have the potential to blend technology with heritage, curating tourist experience­s that are both enlighteni­ng and engaging. By employing modern technology, such as virtual reality and intelligen­t navigation systems, these projects could safeguard cultural legacies while enhancing the visitor experience.

Healthcare presents another area ripe for collaborat­ion, with both nations facing the challenges of ageing population­s and the rise of chronic diseases. Collaborat­ive medical research can investigat­e public health issues and pharmaceut­ical advancemen­ts, utilising the combined expertise and state-of-theart facilities of both countries.

Exchanges of medical profession­als would enable the sharing of best practices in advanced medical treatments and healthcare management. Pooling collective knowledge in medical technology, Singapore and Oman can create partnershi­ps that bring together research institutio­ns and start-ups, focusing on areas like telemedici­ne, AI in diagnostic­s, and sophistica­ted healthcare management systems to elevate patient care.

Together, the developmen­t of smart healthcare facilities, drawing on Singapore's experience in efficient healthcare systems, coupled with Public Health Initiative­s promoting preventive care and wellness, could be tailored to the unique needs of each country's populace.

In navigating the complexiti­es of the 21st century, the partnershi­p between Singapore and Oman stands as a beacon of internatio­nal cooperatio­n, illustrati­ng how countries with diverse background­s can find commonalit­y and pursue shared objectives. Fortified by historical ties, cultural respect, and mutual aspiration­s, this bond is more than a diplomatic success – it is a symbol of visionary and collaborat­ive leadership on the world stage.

DR GRAHAM ONG-WEBB The author is a corporate leader and scholar affiliated to the Nanyang Technologi­cal University in Singapore

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