02-07-2025
Bahrain Gets Digital Boost as Oman Tech Giant Expands Reach
A major tech breakthrough for Bahrain's consumer market is on the horizon, with the announcement that MHD-ITICS, a leading technology division under Oman's Mohsin Haider Darwish Group, will expand its Consumer Division into the Kingdom.
The move was revealed at OERLive DX 2025, Oman's premier digital transformation conference, held in Muscat on June 25th. MHD-ITICS will operate in Bahrain through Mohsin Haider Darwish for Consumer Services W.L.L, promising a new wave of innovation-driven, high-quality products and services aimed at enhancing everyday living.
Strategic Momentum
This development places Bahrain firmly on the regional map of the growing digital economy. Drawing on its legacy of strategic partnerships and deep industry experience, MHD-ITICS' entry is expected to offer consumers in Bahrain access to some of the region's most advanced tech solutions in smart devices and digital services.
The Bahrain announcement stood out at the DX 2025 conference, themed 'Transforming Oman Through Intelligent Technologies'. The event brought together high-ranking officials and digital pioneers aligned with Oman's Vision 2040, underscoring the region-wide ambition to become a global digital hub.
Powerful Collaborations
Organised by United Media Services, the conference featured top voices from Oman's Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and ITHCA Group. These bodies are championing strategic initiatives such as the 'Tahawul' Government Digital Transformation Programme, which has made Muscat the most digitally mature governorate in Oman.
Among the speakers were Atulya Sharma, CEO of United Media Services; Dr. Abdullah Al Rashdi, Digital Transformation Advisor; and Dr. Amjed Al Thuhli, Vice Chairman of the Digital Economy & AI Committee. They outlined how artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and cloud solutions are shaping economic transformation.
Industry Insights
The conference also spotlighted emerging sectors and featured panels with technology and finance leaders from firms including Infoline, SSA Consulting Group, National Finance, and Dhofar Insurance. They explored how digital tools are improving efficiency, security, and customer experiences.
Bahrain-based audiences were also among those reached through The Daily Tribune, which served as one of the official media partners for the event, alongside ZiBi in Zanzibar and Alam Al Iktisaad.
As MHD-ITICS prepares to launch in Bahrain, the expansion signals deeper integration between GCC economies in tech development and service innovation, reinforcing the Kingdom's role in regional digital transformation.