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From Trainee to Tech Leader: Oman’s Makeen Initiative and the Rise of the Digital Workforce (5/5)

A powerful startup ecosystem requires three things: capital, infrastructure, and, most critically, human capital. Oman’s investment in its ports, its Future Fund, and its zero-tax policies are the scaffolding, but the workforce—the people who build, code, and innovate—is the ultimate source of value.

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Bridging the $14 Million Chasm: The Critical Series A Gap and the Opportunity for Global VCs (4/5)

Oman has successfully built a robust pipeline for nascent ideas, offering pre-seed funding, accelerators, and foundational legal support. But for global investors, the real opportunity lies at the most critical structural bottleneck in the entire MENA region: the significant capital divide between Seed stage success and Series A scale-up.

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Programmable Halal Economy in the GCC: How Blockchain Is Changing Trade

The 2026 Hormuz crisis exposed a critical flaw in global halal trade: verification systems could not keep pace with real-world disruptions. In response, the GCC is moving toward a programmable model where compliance is embedded directly into financial and supply chain infrastructure. By combining blockchain, CBDCs, and Sharia-based validation systems, this new approach ensures that transactions only execute when both commercial and religious conditions are met. The result is faster trade, stronger trust, and a shift from manual certification to system-level enforcement.

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.

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AI@70 in Dubai: Reframing the Next Seventy Years of Artificial Intelligence

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.

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The Great Convergence: Why Intersec 2026 Redefines National Resilience

Intersec 2026 marks a clear shift in how national safety is designed and governed. As physical infrastructure and digital systems become inseparable, resilience now depends on coordination across agencies, technologies, and people. From long-range surveillance to public readiness initiatives, the UAE is presenting a model where anticipation replaces reaction and security is treated as a core function of national planning.

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