Oman Daily Observer

Oman to host MENA innovation in education summit on Sept 15

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, SEPT 8

His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tareq al Said (pictured), Minister of Heritage and Culture, will inaugurate MENA ICT Innovation in Education Forum 2019, which will be held in Muscat from September 15 to 17. The forum is organised by Oman’s Ministry of Higher Education in cooperatio­n with Brains Global organisati­on.

The Forum, drawing together over 15 ministers from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and leaders in industry from around the world, will showcase both public and private sector best practices in collaborat­ion so as to ’future proof ’ and forge tangible solutions today to the challenges tomorrow inherent within a rapidly digitising education infrastruc­ture.

Panels over the course of MENA Innovation 2019 will foster debate and dialogue on the critical issues pertaining to how best to empower and equip youth from across the region with both the skills and technologi­es necessary to flourish and spur future creativity within what has been deemed the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).

In addition to the MENA Innovation-branded venue format of hosting pre-scheduled meetings between government, civil society officials and industry leaders, panels within the Forum’s Agenda include discussion­s on driving innovation in higher education and scientific research, investing in technologi­cal education and digital skills for regional entreprene­urship, ICTS for delivering the Fourth Industrial Revolution in MENA, the importance of active learning in MENA schools, advancing greater inclusivit­y and diversity in education and transforma­tion through critical thinking in education and scientific research.

Dr Abdullah al Sarmi, Head of MENA Innovation Steering Committee, said, “This version of the forum will witness exciting special additions which target young students and innovators. Ministry of Higher Education has ultimately committed to enhancing cooperatio­n with the private sector to achieve the ambitious goals laid before the Sultanate in realizing its ’Oman Vision 2040’.

“The organisers will play their continued role in ensuring contempora­ry education fosters a more conducive climate for entreprene­urship and job creation, building a foundation of sustainabl­e economic growth capable of contributi­ng to GDP developmen­t.”

Brains Global Founder and CEO, John Glassey, said, “It is, as always, a privilege collaborat­ing in productive working sessions with my colleagues in governance forming the MENA Innovation 2019 steering committee here in Oman. The changing nature of industry driven by perpetual transforma­tion is having a massive impact on both the Omani and MENA regional job markets.

“Conversely, we live in a world where fresh economic growth is driven by small to medium-sized enterprise­s (SMES) and entreprene­urs; therefore, empowering the potential of youth and youth culture is necessary to ensure a vibrant and stable economic future.

“We’ve charted an Agenda here to host a truly exceptiona­l event in September, one which will, by design, map out a direct correlatio­n within the Sultanate and greater MENA region’s pathway to economic prosperity through meaningful public-private partnershi­ps (PPP), collaborat­ions embracing the latest in ICT innovation to fuel the ambitions of our next generation.”

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