Madayn launches ‘Explore’ platform to showcase investment opportunities
The Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn) has officially launched its geographic information system 'Explore', marking a significant step in its efforts to provide an attractive investment environment and promote project localisation across diverse sectors.
The system, which was launched under the auspices of Eng Dawood bin Salim al Hadabi, CEO of Madayn, aims to assist investors in pinpointing the available investment opportunities in the industrial cities.
Aliaa al Nassri, Planning and Geographical System Director at the Directorate General of Facilities and Infrastructures at Madayn, said that the Explore platform comes as part of Madayn’s Digital Transformation Plan (2021-2025), which is aligned with the objectives of Madayn Vision 2040.
“The platform aims to create sustainable digital solutions con
ducive to industrial growth and investment appeal, ensuring a robust and competitive industrial sector,” Aliaa said.
She added, “Through Explore, investors can access comprehensive information about each industrial city, including area size, leasing policy, investment data, and types of activities. They can explore the profiles of companies and investors operating within the industrial cities, gaining insights into their business activities and contact details.”
The platform also offers dynamic 2D and 3D views of the Knowledge Oasis Muscat, and allows users to search for investment opportunities tailored to their specific needs by identifying relevant industrial and commercial activities and specifying required land areas.
Aliaa further elaborated that the Explore platform provides an array of services catering to both current and prospective investors in Madayn through (www.explore.madayn.om).
“The platform features a userfriendly interface, seamlessly integrated with Masar Service Centre. Once a request is made through the Explore platform, it smoothly transfers to Masar for further processing. Moreover, the platform presents a variety of upto-date investment opportunities, allowing investors to explore a range of options across all industrial cities based on their respective business and industrial activities,” she added.
Initially introduced in 2009, the geographic information system has undergone a comprehensive restructuring as part of Madayn’s Digital Transformation Plan (2021-2025).