Mawarid Turbine Company and the National University of Science and Technology signed a cooperation agreement to qualify approximately 321 Omani graduates.
This cohort represents
the first national batch to receive intensive and specialised industrial
training in the field of wind turbine manufacturing, preparing them for
employment at the factory currently being established by Mawarid Turbine in the
Special Economic Zone at Duqm, reported ONA.
The signing ceremony
was held under the auspices of Dr Mansour Al Hinai, Chairman of the Authority
for Public Services Regulation (APSR), who emphasised the significance of the
agreement as an initiative developed in coordination with various entities
through the Employment Governance Committee in the Public Services Sector.
He noted that the
initiative is essential for empowering Omani youth and developing modern
technical expertise in turbine manufacturing.
The agreement was
signed by Mustafa Mohammed Al Hinai, CEO of Mawarid Turbine, and Dr. Ali Saud
Al Bimani, Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Science and
Technology.
The programme, which
is carried out in integration with the Ministry of Labour and the Authority for
Public Services Regulation, is a specialised training initiative and the first
of its kind in wind turbine manufacturing.
Rather than being a
general qualification track, the programme serves as an integrated industrial
gateway for building national capabilities within the industry’s actual value
chain.
Dr Abeer Al Kalbani,
Director of National Competency Development and Local Content at Mawarid
Turbine, explained that the programme will commence during the current month of
February within a clear industrial framework based on the realities of
production lines and manufacturing requirements.
The focus will be on
qualifying the national workforce in the manufacturing of turbine blades and
the assembly of nacelle units, while building practical efficiency, industrial
discipline, and an applied understanding of international quality and safety standards.
She further stated
that the programme is part of the trajectory led by Mawarid Turbine in
technical partnership with Shanghai Electric Wind Power Group, which aims to
consolidate the localisation of technology and knowledge as part of the
industrial infrastructure from its earliest stages.
Al Kalbani added that
the impact of the programme is not limited to employment or training but
extends to expanding the local content base by localising knowledge and
technologies and building long-term national capacity in the renewable energy
sector.
This aligns with
economic diversification objectives and the priorities of Oman Vision 2040.
She also pointed out
that the foundational stage will include the transition of trainees to advanced
technical and industrial training outside Oman in China.
This will take place
through specialised industrial training platforms, including Shanghai FRP,
allowing for direct interaction with real production lines, the transfer of
expertise from its source, and the building of deep applied knowledge that
forms the basis of operational readiness upon their return.