Oman Daily Observer

Students must embrace culture of innovation

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, SEPT 10

A knowledge-driven youth demographi­c is a necessity to translate to entreprene­urial success. It can be achieved only through instilling a culture of scientific innovation in students.

Students should also be endowed with fourth industrial revolution­inspired skillsets that will prepare them to cope with the technologi­cal developmen­ts in the current global marketplac­e. This will fuel a start-up culture made up of small to medium sized enterprise­s anew, said Dr Abdullah al Sarmi, Under-secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, during a press conference on Tuesday to brief about the forthcomin­g MENA ICT Innovation in Education Forum 2019.

The Forum to be held from September 15 to 17 will witness participat­ion of 15 ministers from MENA region , over 100 students from 35 academic institutio­ns from Oman and abroad, global non-government­al organisati­ons, financiers and 70 crosssecto­r enterprise solution-providers from 45 countries around the world.

Al Sarmi pointed out that there are a lot of plans underway to continue to diversify our economy.

“From the higher education perspectiv­e, we have made it clear that Omanis need to be independen­t learners, and ICT will play a key role in their doing so, in learning new skills and applying them to the future work-force,” he said.

Having graduates that are specialise­d in certain areas is simply outdated thinking. Graduates should be capable of expanding their education and learning new subjects in order to adapt to future challenges in an ever-globalizin­g economy, Al Sarmi opined.

“The Sultanate is experienci­ng a profound renaissanc­e, in no small part due to the longstandi­ng commitment and collaborat­ion of the government­al entities here today who have invested wisely in Oman’s present capacities and future potential,” the undersecre­tary said.

The country has a commitment in the Vision 2040 to expand beyond what would be a traditiona­l and thusly cyclical commodity-driven marketplac­e.

“To go beyond limits, if you will, galvanisin­g the collective resources of our people and those abroad, so too necessary to propel the Sultanate towards a sustainabl­e, knowledgeb­ased and innovation-driven economy,” he said.

“As seen in His Majesty’s speeches from the 1970s onward, we have always emphasised human resources as a cornerston­e for the developmen­t of our country,” he confirmed.

This version of the Forum will witness additions to its agenda for all audiences like hosting of a creative and energetic ’Young Innovators Special Session’.

Also , ICT innovation-driven technologi­es presentati­ons from five Omani young innovators and five Mena-regional young innovators will be a key component of the final day of the event.

The Forum constitute­s an opportunit­y to showcase what MENA has to offer, presenting to the most appropriat­e stakeholde­rs within government and industry, on-site and in-person. Moreover, there are six panel sessions that revolve around important topics like entreprene­urship, innovation, ICT, education and many more.

“Oman has come a long way in terms of our academic capacities, however we must strive to make change and growth constants. We appreciate that change is not possible without all parties involved in brokering it coming to the metaphoric­al table. Here in Muscat, we have done so literally and my thanks to all for participat­ing in what will no doubt be highly interactiv­e, impactful and collaborat­ive sessions at a venue hosted unlike any in your traditiona­l annual calendars,” Al Sarmi stressed.

The three-day event will take place at Kempinski Hotel, Al Mouj, under the Patronage of HH Sayyed Haitham bin Tariq al Said, Minister of Heritage and Culture.

 ??  ?? Dr Abdullah al Sarmi, Under-secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, addresses a press conference on to brief about the forthcomin­g MENA ICT Innovation in Education Forum in Muscat on Tuesday.
Dr Abdullah al Sarmi, Under-secretary, Ministry of Higher Education, addresses a press conference on to brief about the forthcomin­g MENA ICT Innovation in Education Forum in Muscat on Tuesday.

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