Liquidity That Cannot Move Is Not Liquidity
Apr 13, 2026 | Business
The $27 Trillion Liquidity Problem in Global Trade
Mar 9, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
Artficial Intelligence
Top RatedThe Librarian of the Future: How Artificial Intelligence Is Preserving Oman’s Rare Manuscripts
by tag | Oct 13, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence | 0 |
Oman’s written history is vast, spanning centuries of intellectual, political, and cultural...
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GCC’s Digital Gold Rush
by tag | Nov 18, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Blockchain, Business, Government | 0 |
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The Metaverse Museum: Oman’s Blueprint for Future Cultural Tourism
by tag | Oct 18, 2025 | Art, Artficial Intelligence, Government | 0 |
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Building Digital Leadership in Oman’s Public Sector for Vision 2040
by tag | Nov 20, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Government, Talent | 0 |
Business
PopularFrom Transit Point to Tech Hub: How Oman is Digitizing Global Logistics
by tag | Oct 8, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Business, Government | 0 |
Oman’s strategic pivot toward a diversified, tech-driven economy is leveraging one of its...
Government
LatestThe Hormuz Blockade is Repricing Risk Across GCC Construction
by tag | Apr 16, 2026 | Business, Government | 0 |
The Strait of Hormuz blockade is disrupting GCC construction at its core. Rising material costs, shipping delays, and shifting contractor dynamics are forcing developers to rethink risk, timelines, and capital allocation. This analysis explains what it means for Dubai and Abu Dhabi’s 2026 property pipeline and which developers are best positioned to withstand a high-cost, high-delay environment.
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The Skyward Shift: How Dubai Is Turning Airspace into Public Transport
by tag | Jan 19, 2026 | Business, Government | 0 |
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The Great Convergence: Why Intersec 2026 Redefines National Resilience
by tag | Jan 8, 2026 | Events, Government | 0 |
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From Subsidy to Venture Capital: Inside Oman’s Future Fund Experiment
by tag | Jan 7, 2026 | Government, Startups | 0 |
The Financing Gap Shaping Gulf Women Entrepreneurs
For women founders in the Gulf, geography shapes survival. In Kuwait, self-funding forces speed, sales, and commercial focus. In Qatar, state-backed grants make long development cycles possible. These two paths explain why women-led startups across the region look so different, and why many struggle to scale.
Read MoreFrom Oil to Estrogen: Why Qatar Is Building the Gulf’s FemTech Economy
Jan 21, 2026 | Startups
While much of the Gulf startup ecosystem chases consumer scale, Qatar is building a different kind of advantage. Through FemTech and deep science, it is investing in clinical validation, intellectual property, and export-ready health technology designed for global markets.
Read MoreAI@70 in Dubai: Reframing the Next Seventy Years of Artificial Intelligence
Jan 15, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Events
Seventy years after artificial intelligence was first defined at Dartmouth College, the field has reached a turning point. Technical capability is accelerating, but global alignment on governance, ethics, and long-term responsibility is not. AI@70 in Dubai brings together researchers, policymakers, and institutional leaders to address this gap, extending the AI conversation beyond short policy cycles and toward a shared vision for the year 2096.
Read MoreUAE’s Sovereign AI Is Redefining Global AI Governance
Jan 6, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Government
As artificial intelligence shifts from adoption to sovereignty, the UAE is advancing a national model that treats AI as critical infrastructure. From ethical governance and legislative experimentation to large-scale compute investment, this article explains how the UAE Sovereign AI strategy is reshaping global AI governance.
Read MoreHow Gulf Startups Build What Actually Works
Jan 4, 2026 | Information Technology, Startups
Gulf entrepreneurship is often described through the language of state ambition, national visions,...
Read MoreFrom Content to Capital: How Dubai Is Formalizing the Creator Economy
Jan 2, 2026 | Events, Social Media
The creator economy is entering a new phase, one defined by governance, capital, and enterprise building. At the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026, Dubai made a clear statement: creators are no longer just media personalities, they are founders, employers, and economic actors. This is how the UAE is formalizing digital influence into structured business value.
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