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Injaz Oman unveils winners of student company competition

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Staff Reporter


Muscat, Sept 21


Injaz Oman announced the names of the winning companies in the 10th of the ‘Student Company’ programme and competition on Monday. The ceremony was held at the Oman Convention and Exhibition Center (OCEC) under the patronage of HH Sayyid Fahr Al Said, Special Envoy to His Majesty the Sultan, alongside a number of Highnesses and Excellencies, as well as senior officials from the public and private institutions participating in the programme.


At the college level, T2C company won the award sponsored by the Zubair Corporation for the Best Student Company in the Sultanate for 2021 to represent the Sultanate in the regional competition, sponsored by The Zubair Corporation. Korea Motiv won the award for the best sustainable product, also sponsored by The Zubair Corporation, and Thaara winning the award for the best innovative product, sponsored by Boeing.


At the school level, Hirfa won the award sponsored by OMINVEST for the Best Student Company, Ajwan won the award for the best sustainable product and Purex won the award for the best innovative product.


For the sub-awards category sponsored by Boeing, Boon was the winner of the ‘Elevator Pitch’ award, which saw an innovative demonstration of the idea in just 90 seconds.


Commenting on The Zubair Corporation's sponsorship of the competition, Rashad Al Zubair, Chairman of the Corporation’s Board of Directors, stated, “Supporting and nurturing entrepreneurs has always been a key strategic objective of The Zubair Corporation, reflecting our role and contribution to society. Therefore, our initiative to sponsor this competition, organised by INJAZ Oman, seeks to promote and spread the culture of entrepreneurship among youth in the Sultanate.”


“Through our partnership with INJAZ Oman, we are keen to support participating student companies and enable them to transform their ideas into projects that can be implemented on-ground. We extend our warmest congratulations to all the winners and wish them a bright future towards further progress and achievements,” he said.


Khawla al Harthiya, CEO of INJAZ Oman, said, “This year, we witnessed fierce competition from the participating student companies. Despite the difficult conditions imposed over this year due to health conditions, we were able to overcome the current situation by utilising modern technologies. This way we were able to help students present their projects and encourage them to develop their creative ideas.”


“Thankfully, we are conducting the ceremony to honour the winners, whose victories were well-deserved, alongside all the participating students and organisers. We congratulate all the winning companies of the 10th edition of the programme and wish them continued success. Last but not least, we would like to extend our warmest gratitude to the sponsors of the competition, which was aimed at fostering a culture of entrepreneurship among young people,” she added.


The jury panel for the competition this year included several specialised experts, namely Adel al Hubaishi, Executive Manager of the Zubair Small Enterprise Centre (Zubair SEC), Majid al Amri, CEO of Thawani Technologies, Abdullah al Saidi, CEO of Nafath Renewable Energy and Abdullah al Abri, CEO of Makers of Progress.


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