
The Next Evolution in Logistics? Smarter, Not Just Faster
In logistics, speed is expected. What’s rare — and increasingly valuable — is intelligence. As global supply chains stretch, customer…
In logistics, speed is expected. What’s rare — and increasingly valuable — is intelligence. As global supply chains stretch, customer…
Vodafone Oman introduced Makani Internet for Business, a 5G-powered mobile internet service offering fast, flexible connectivity without fibre. Designed for enterprises, it supports operational resilience and productivity with plug-and-play setup and easy relocation.
Google Pay launched in Oman with support from Sohar Bank, enabling contactless payments for international cardholders on Android. The service complements Oman’s digital payments growth alongside Apple Pay and Samsung Pay, enhancing security and reducing cash reliance.
Oman’s MTCIT launched the Space Accelerators Programme to support ten local startups in developing space technologies across satellite communications, AI, drones, and more. The one-year initiative includes technical and business training and aligns with Oman’s economic diversification and tech advancement objectives.
Morocco announced plans for a 500 MW renewable-powered data center to enhance national cloud services and digital sovereignty under its Digital Morocco 2030 plan. The hybrid cloud strategy aims to secure sensitive data locally while supporting public and private sector growth, inspired by global best practices.
Morocco’s ANRT launched a tender to license 5G mobile network operators as part of the Digital 2030 strategy. The move aims to provide faster, reliable 5G services to support key sectors like industry and healthcare, advancing the country’s digital and economic development.
Pakistan’s central bank plans a pilot for a digital currency and is finalizing virtual asset regulations. The move complements efforts by the Pakistan Crypto Council to adopt blockchain innovations. Inflation has stabilized and IMF reforms are ongoing, supporting financial modernization and regulatory development.
CINET’s Internship Program offers Kuwaiti students practical training in cybersecurity, data science, and fintech, aiming to prepare youth for Kuwait’s digital economy. The program includes university and high school cohorts, combining hands-on experience with interdisciplinary learning to support national talent development and financial inclusion.
ZainTECH obtained multiple international certifications for IT service management, cloud security, and data protection, reinforcing its regional leadership. These certifications enable compliance with regulations and participation in key projects. ZainTECH plans additional certifications in 2025 to maintain high standards across its regional operations.
Jordan’s Justice Minister outlined recent Penal Code and Enforcement Law amendments aimed at balancing rights protection with economic stability. The panel emphasized enhancing debt collection, promoting digital payments, and reforming insolvency laws while addressing challenges from lifting criminal cheque protection. Coordinated reforms are urged for financial stability.