MUSCAT: Launched in collaboration with Microsoft, the programme aims to support and accelerate the growth of startups in Oman by leveraging advanced artificial intelligence technologies and digital tools.
The initiative offers a range of benefits, including free Azure credits, access to cutting-edge AI solutions, expert guidance to overcome business challenges, and go-to-market support to help startups scale their operations.
According to the ministry, the programme is open to Omani-registered companies operating in the ICT sector that are developing proprietary software-based products or services. Eligible startups must be for-profit entities, registered under the Nomou Programme, and should not have received more than $10,000 in free Azure credits.
The ministry noted that educational institutions, government entities, consultancies, agencies, and cryptocurrency-related businesses are not eligible to apply.
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