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Observer
7 days ago
- Observer
Technology conference aims to shape the future of learning
Muscat: In a major step toward transforming the educational landscape in Oman and beyond, Onsor organised the Educational Technology Conference under the theme 'Towards an Inspiring Educational Future Powered by Advanced Technologies.' The event was held under the auspices of Dr Rahma bint Ibrahim al Mahrouqiyah, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation. The conference brought together a lineup of international education experts, policymakers and tech innovators to explore the future of learning in an increasingly digital world. Central to the discussions was the transformative role of immersive technologies — such as virtual and augmented reality — and their potential to enhance creativity, engagement and real-world readiness among students. Moath bin Ahmed al Hinai, CEO of Onsor, emphasised the organisation's commitment to reshaping education through cutting-edge tools. 'At Onsor, we believe that education is the cornerstone of building a sustainable future,' he said. 'Immersive technologies offer a revolutionary tool to transform learning into a comprehensive and inspiring experience, enabling students to engage in realistic and safe educational scenarios.' The conference unfolded across three main pillars: The Educational Forum: A platform for in-depth dialogue on the latest digital innovation trends in education. Educational leaders shared global best practices and future-forward strategies for teaching and learning. Attendees explored how advanced technologies can transition traditional classrooms into vibrant, interactive spaces that promote active learning and creativity. Live demos showcased applications not only within academic settings but also across sectors such as healthcare, aviation, safety and vocational training. Participants and observers alike praised the event for reinforcing the importance of integrating technology across the learning spectrum. By creating experiential environments that mimic real-world challenges, immersive technologies were recognised as a key enabler of skill-building and career- readiness in the digital age. The conference also served as a catalyst for strengthening partnerships between governments, educational institutions, and tech innovators. Many noted the significance of aligning educational strategies with the broader objectives of Oman Vision 2040 and global digital transformation goals.


Muscat Daily
7 days ago
- Business
- Muscat Daily
Edtech event showcases immersive learning tools in Oman
Muscat – Onsor Technologies, an Omani startup specialising in emerging tech, hosted the Educational Technology Conference on Monday under the theme 'Towards an Inspiring Educational Future Powered by Advanced Technologies'. Held under the patronage of H E Dr Rahma bint Ibrahim al Mahrouqi, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation, the conference brought together global education experts and decision-makers from the technology and academic sectors to discuss how immersive and interactive tools can enhance creativity and engagement in learning. In his keynote address, Moath bin Ahmed al Hinai, CEO of Onsor, said education remains the cornerstone for a sustainable future. 'Immersive technologies offer a revolutionary way to transform learning into a comprehensive and inspiring experience. Through these innovations, we aim to prepare generations that can meet future challenges with confidence and creativity, in line with Oman Vision 2040.' The conference featured an educational forum for dialogue on digital trends, an interactive exhibition of tech-enabled classroom environments, and strategic meetings to encourage regional collaboration in educational development. Participants engaged in panel discussions, live demonstrations and workshops highlighting how virtual and augmented reality can reshape traditional learning and vocational training. Experts said such technologies have strong potential in sectors beyond education, including healthcare and aviation, and called for cross-sector partnerships to ensure that Oman's education system keeps pace with global advancements and supports national development priorities.


Zawya
25-02-2025
- Health
- Zawya
Oman: AI-powered device to predict epileptic seizures launched
Muscat – Onsor, a subsidiary of Ithca Group, unveiled Nexa, a breakthrough device designed to predict epileptic seizures up to an hour before these occur, on Monday. This innovation aims to help individuals take necessary precautions, reducing risks and enabling a more stable and secure life for epilepsy patients. The technology behind Nexa uses neuromorphic computing powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse vast amounts of neurological data, providing highly accurate predictions. This advancement marks a significant step forward in the use of AI for healthcare solutions. The launch event, held at Royal Opera House Muscat, took place under the patronage of H H Sayyid Dr Kamil bin Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Secretary-General of Council of Ministers. It was attended by H E Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, along with dignitaries, healthcare professionals, technology experts and investors. Highlighting the company's commitment to supporting innovation that improves well-being, Said bin Abdullah al Mandhari, CEO of Ithca Group, said, 'We are dedicated to backing projects that provide sustainable solutions and drive transformative advancements, both technologically and humanistically. Such projects reflect our ambitious vision to support innovation and progress across all fields, with Omanis at the forefront of transformation and development.' Muadh bin Ahmed al Hinai, CEO of Onsor, described Nexa as 'a tool of hope' for epilepsy patients. 'This device represents our commitment to developing innovative solutions that improve human lives by combining AI and patient-focused care.' The event included a live demonstration of Nexa, showcasing how it enables patients to monitor their health and manage potential seizures proactively. The development of Nexa is being supported through a collaboration with Ministry of Health offering expertise and data for research and clinical trials. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Muscat Daily
24-02-2025
- Health
- Muscat Daily
AI-powered device to predict epileptic seizures launched
Muscat – Onsor, a subsidiary of Ithca Group, unveiled Nexa, a breakthrough device designed to predict epileptic seizures up to an hour before these occur, on Monday. This innovation aims to help individuals take necessary precautions, reducing risks and enabling a more stable and secure life for epilepsy patients. The technology behind Nexa uses neuromorphic computing powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to analyse vast amounts of neurological data, providing highly accurate predictions. This advancement marks a significant step forward in the use of AI for healthcare solutions. The launch event, held at Royal Opera House Muscat, took place under the patronage of H H Sayyid Dr Kamil bin Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Secretary-General of Council of Ministers. It was attended by H E Dr Hilal bin Ali al Sabti, Minister of Health, along with dignitaries, healthcare professionals, technology experts and investors. Highlighting the company's commitment to supporting innovation that improves well-being, Said bin Abdullah al Mandhari, CEO of Ithca Group, said, 'We are dedicated to backing projects that provide sustainable solutions and drive transformative advancements, both technologically and humanistically. Such projects reflect our ambitious vision to support innovation and progress across all fields, with Omanis at the forefront of transformation and development.' Muadh bin Ahmed al Hinai, CEO of Onsor, described Nexa as 'a tool of hope' for epilepsy patients. 'This device represents our commitment to developing innovative solutions that improve human lives by combining AI and patient-focused care.' The event included a live demonstration of Nexa, showcasing how it enables patients to monitor their health and manage potential seizures proactively. The development of Nexa is being supported through a collaboration with Ministry of Health offering expertise and data for research and clinical trials.