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'Be'ah-Tech 2' programme launched

The initiative seeks to foster a conscious society that supports the national economy. — ONA
The initiative seeks to foster a conscious society that supports the national economy. — ONA
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MUSCAT: Be'ah has announced the launch of the second edition of its 'Be'ah-Tech 2' programme, aimed at empowering university and college students to leverage technology and Fourth Industrial Revolution innovations in developing cutting-edge solutions for Oman’s waste management sector.


The initiative seeks to foster a conscious society that supports the national economy.


The programme is designed to strengthen collaboration between academia and the private sector by engaging students specialising in environmental, engineering and technical fields. It encourages them to transform their ideas into practical solutions that address real-world challenges in this vital industry.


An introductory tour has kicked off the programme, spanning multiple universities and colleges across Oman’s governorates. The tour aims to familiarise students with the programme’s components and encourage active participation.


The official training camp will take place on May 9–10, 2025, featuring specialised workshops and mentorship sessions led by industry experts. These sessions will help participants refine their ideas and develop them into viable prototypes.


The programme will culminate in a hackathon from May 15–17, 2025, where competing teams will present innovative technological solutions to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of waste management.


"Be'ah-Tech 2" serves as a dynamic platform that brings together developers, designers and university students in a collaborative environment, fostering creativity and generating real-world solutions. The initiative aligns with Oman’s vision for a sustainable circular economy.


The first edition of the programme, launched in October 2022, saw participation from students across 12 Omani universities and colleges. A total of 441 students attended the introductory sessions, with 149 project ideas submitted through the online platform. — ONA


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