Oman Investment Authority represented by ITHCA Group which invests in IT sectors such as cybersecurity, blockchain and data analytics has launched a $180 million technology fund, the Jasoor tech Fund, with Abu Dhabi’s ADQ an Abu Dhabi investment and holding company.

The Jasoor tech fund is focused on small to medium sized startups in sectors such as fintech, edtech, healthtech, cleantech, food agriculture and logistics.

This commitment is part of broader framework agreement signed between both parties in 2022.  The Fund aims to bolster the digital economy in the Sultanate as well as the wider MENA region by supporting high-growth technology companies. Its core focus will be on innovative technology companies established in the Sultanate, in addition to technology startups in other countries in the region. It will undertake investments high-growth technology companies at various stages of development that have established business models. 

In 2022, ADQ and OIA identified investment opportunities worth over USD 8 billion in key sectors of Oman’s economy. The partnership aims to contribute to increased economic cooperation and trade between both nations. ADQ has also made investments in blockchain startups.

His Excellency Mohamed Hassan Alsuwaidi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of ADQ:stated, “Building on ADQ’s strategic partnership with OIA established in 2022, the launch of Jasoor Fund reinforces our commitment to make investments that unlock the potential of key sectors of the economy, while creating lasting value for stakeholders. Together, we will continue to advance trade and promote investments that will contribute to the growth of both economies.”

His Excellency Abdulsalam Al Murshidi, President of the Oman Investment Authority added, “The establishment of a technology-focused fund with ADQ marks a pivotal moment for Oman’s technology sector. Through this strategic partnership and the significant commitment by ADQ which underpins it, we are setting the stage for a new era of innovation and growth that will propel both nations into a future powered by digital transformation and technological advancement.”

Said Abdullah Al Mandhari, Chief Executive Officer of ITHCA Group also noted, “The establishment of the Jasoor Fund aligns with our venture capital investment strategy, focusing on funding contemporary, emerging and cutting-edge technological projects, while also providing Omani youth with opportunities to develop their ventures and expand globally.

In a linkedin post, Henk Jan Hoogendoorn, Chief of Financial Services Sector at Qatar Financial Centre Authority, noted that discussions were heating up with regards to the upcoming digital assets, takaful and Insurtech hackathon. He also mentioned discussions on the launch of a new wave of accelerator and incubator programs as well as a Fintech survey 2024.

He noted, “Qatar FinTech Hub on a roll. We discussed upcoming #hackathon with the focus on Digital Assets and takafel insurtech. As well as the launch of new wave of accelerator #incubator programs and Fintech survey 2024.”

Those present in the discussions included Qatar Development Bank and Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) Authority Qatar Central Bank.

This is part and parcel of the efforts Qatar is making on both the Blockchain and digital assets front, especially after launching the digital assets lab earlier this year.

Among the themes being focused on in Qatar is tokenization of real estate, securities and other financial instruments.

Recently Bahrain Central Bank graduated the first fractional tokenization platform for Islamic Sukuk, called INABLR.

Abu Dhabi-based BT Commerce a Bridgetower SPV entity that offers institutional grade digital asset platforms to facilitate the growth of AI and Blockchain in the Middle East, has partnered with AIREV, an Abu Dhabi-based pioneer in AI solutions, to converge the transformative technologies of Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain to drive global adoption across public and private markets.

BT Commerce and AIREV will collaborate on a comprehensive range of AI services leveraging blockchain and Web3 technologies. Their focus is to tackle fundamental challenges facing AI thereby ensuring data verification, establishing AI proof-of authenticity, and facilitating global distribution over secure private networks. This includes AI modeling, Large Language Models (LLM), AI GPU compute, and the distribution of sensitive data customized to fulfill the unique requirements of their clientele.

BT Commerce, headquartered in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), brings over $250 million of delegated assets for turnkey staking, as well as extensive expertise operating blockchain node validation for the world’s largest blockchains.

As per the medium post, BT Commerce will utilize its proprietary Web3 Commerce Platform to provide customers with customized marketplaces that are fortified by more than 25 years of digital asset, capital deployment, and business operations experience. The company also brings vast resources made available through its local Abu Dhabi and global partnerships.

“I am thrilled about our partnership with Bridgetower and BT Commerce,” said Muhammed Khalid Founder of AIREV. “This collaboration marks a significant milestone, setting a global benchmark in blockchain and AI integration. Together, we’re poised to drive innovation and growth not only in the GCC but worldwide, propelling us towards a future of transformative digital success.”

“We are excited to enter into partnership with AIREV — a fellow Abu Dhabi company — and contribute to the rapidly growing digital asset, blockchain, and AI explosion that has occurred in the UAE over the past two years,” said BT Commerce CEO Cory Pugh. “This region is leading the way globally and we believe Blockchain/AI solutions from AIREV powered by BT Commerce and the broader Bridgetower family will have a broad and lasting impact.”

In addition to augmenting AIREV’s existing 3 million School Hack users, the companies will work together on AIREV’s ONDEMAND platform that revolutionizes generative AI product development with its easy-to-use interface, a plethora of plugin offerings and AI agents for swift customization and integration. The ONDEMAND platform enables businesses to rapidly deploy sophisticated AI solutions, slashing development time and complexity to deliver innovative GEN AI products.

Throughput™ , the first Saudi Arabian engineered Layer 0 Blockchain/DLT infrastructure has been launched with the aim of reshaping the Web3 and gaming industry with state-of-the-art technological solutions to developers worldwide.

Throughput™ is led by Yasser Alobaidan, with co-founders Assad Dar of MoonGaming Studio and Alvin Reyes, former Chief Architect at Protocol Labs(Filecoin).

Throughput introduced “Ledger as a Service” , a game-changing approach in blockchain technology. A single process manages multiple ledgers across blockchains offering secure and efficient management.

As per the medium post, designed ground up, Throughput™ addresses game developers’ and players’ unique needs and challenges, setting the stage for creating the world’s most engaging and sophisticated games.

Throughput™, aims to offer a robust, scalable, and secure infrastructure that caters specifically to the dynamic requirements of modern gaming. Throughput offers gamers and developers blockchain technology that easily allows them to set up their networks. It also supports the management of multiple ledgers into a single system.

In addition it allows for the sharing of a portion of transaction fees with originating wallet service providers and applications, while incorporating quantum resistant cryptography to safeguard against future threats.

Throughput also adds that it enables gamers to secure loans with digital assets while maintaining ownership and facilitates in game economies with a focus on asset ownership and exchange.

Yasser Alobaidan, Co Founder of Throughput comments, “Throughput™ is more than just technology; it’s our commitment to transforming the gaming experience. By blending cutting-edge blockchain solutions with Saudi Arabia’s vibrant talent, we’re not just creating games. We’re setting the stage for the future of gaming globally. We’re excited to lead this journey and invite everyone to join us in this revolution,”

Plans are in place to establish a dedicated hub in Saudi Arabia to nurture game development, attracting the world’s top talent to collaborate and innovate, pushing Riyadh to the forefront of Web3 advancements.

Built on Tezos blockchain, Bahrain based Real World Tokenization entity INABLR Middle East recently graduated from the Central Bank of Bahrain’s regulatory sandbox having piloted the first blockchain enabled fractional Sukuk Investment platform. Once INABLR receives its license in around six months, it will become the first global entity to offer fractionalized Sukuk (Islamic Bonds).

Speaking to Lara on the Block Anver Jalaldeen, Founder & Executive Chairman of INABLR, explained that after three years in the Central Bank of Bahrain’s regulatory sandbox he is proud of the accomplishment.

Jalaldeen who previously held the position of Senior Vice President Head of Investment Banking at Sharjah Islamic Bank, came up with the idea of democratizing Islamic Sukuks to allow not only those who held $1000 to invest but also those who had just a $100.

For INABLR and its team, the fractional tokenization of Sukuk aims to empower retail investors by providing them with opportunities to diversify their portfolios and participate in previously inaccessible markets.

Jalaldeen explains, “Once we get the license, which should be in six months, we will become the first entity in the world to offer fractionalized Sukuk. This means clients with even $100 will be able to participate in a Sukuk offering. We are democratizing this Islamic financial product so that retailers across the globe can be part of this.”

Being part of the regulatory sandbox and working the Central Bank allowed INABLR to prove that tokenization of Sukuk on blockchain was safe.

He says, “We worked on everything, KYC, AML, security, custody and other elements that are involved in the process we built a platform that is dedicated to compliance, transparency, and regulatory excellence.”

Tezos Blockchain provided INABLR with a grant. This does not mean that in the future INABLR cannot be built on other blockchain platforms.

Jalaldeen adds that Bahrain was the best location to carry out a real-world assets tokenization pilot as well as receive a license. He notes, “Bahrain has been at the forefront of digital assets and blockchain regulation, and we are very happy to have started our journey here. Bahrain offers a clear licensing for VASPs in terms of categories.”

He is interested in also setting up in Qatar and other GCC and MENA countries in the future. He explains, “We are looking to expand globally either by offering our solution as a B2B, B2C or white labelled solution.”

It is noteworthy that Qatar has shown strong interest in tokenization and the development of digital assets.

With a Sukuk market size of $10 billion in GCC, the tokenization of real-world assets and sukuks in particular will be a significant feat. Next could be the tokenization of real estate and maybe one day sovereign Sukuks.

For Jalaldeen “The CBB’s commitment to fostering innovation has been instrumental in our success. INABLR is not only focused on fractionalizing Sukuk but also aims to revolutionize access to a wide range of real-world assets that are traditionally available only to institutional investors.”

With a presence in RAK DAO in Rask Al Khaimah UAE, Vault Hill, a tech entity that leverages blockchain and AI has announced its acceptance into the ThirdWeb SuperChain accelerator. ThirdWeb SuperChain accelerator is co founded by serial entrepreneur Steven Bartlett.

As per the press release, this milestone marks a significant leap forward in Vault Hill’s commitment to advancing blockchain technology and expanding its innovative ecosystem.

As part of its participation in the Superchain accelerator program, Vault Hill will gain access to an array of advanced blockchain and gaming development kits, alongside expert guidance from some of the leading minds in the tech industry. This initiative is set to enhance Vault Hill’s developmental capabilities, enabling quicker deployment of new features and improvements across its platforms.

The gaming development toolkit provided by ThirdWeb is particularly crucial for Vault Hill’s strategic expansion into blockchain-based gaming. These tools are designed to streamline the creation and integration of gaming applications, making them a key component in Vault Hill’s 2024 strategic direction.

Tayo Kalejaiye, Head of Gaming at Vault Hill, comments on the toolkit’s significance: “The integration of ThirdWeb’s gaming development toolkit is instrumental to our 2024 roadmap. It not only enhances our capability to develop cutting-edge gaming solutions but also aligns perfectly with our strategic direction, pushing us towards becoming a leader in blockchain gaming innovation.”

“This acceptance into the ThirdWeb Superchain is not just a recognition of Vault Hill’s potential but also a crucial opportunity to leverage cutting-edge resources that will propel our technological advancement,” said Jimi Daodu, CEO of Vault Hill. “We are poised to set new standards in blockchain applications, benefiting both our community of users and our investors.”

GC Exchange GCEX a licensed crypto broker in Dubai UAE announced that its GCEX’s UK entity a crypto broker has submitted its accounts for y/e 31 December 2023, reporting a turnover of £2.30 million equivalent to $2.8 million. This is a decline in volume from £4.46m ($5.58 million) the previous year.

As per the press release, this is largely attributed to the crypto winter and follows an exceptional growth year for GCEX y/e 2022. However, despite the drop in turnover for y/e 2023, the company has steadily increased revenue on a monthly basis since the beginning of 2023, a trend that has continued into the current year.

The UK entity reported a loss before tax of £387,429 but remained committed to its growth objectives, as evidenced by its ongoing development of technology solutions and the distribution of £1.80m during the year to its parent company, GCEX Holding Limited, aimed at supporting the international expansion of the GCEX Group.

Lars Holst, Founder and CEO, GCEX added, “The crypto winter had a huge impact across the industry, and GCEX was no exception. However, in response to the decline in revenue, we have been resilient and adaptive, navigating our costs effectively and diversifying revenue streams such as introducing staking services for institutional and professional clients.

“We don’t run risk and don’t do lending or borrowing and we continue to have significant excess Tier 1 capital in our UK entity. Following a successful Q1 2024, We are now back to profitability and continue to execute on our long-term plans, investing and expanding in our global business.”

Over the last financial year, GCEX Group, with headquarters in London, has broadened its product offering, enhanced its technology and strengthened partnerships with Tier 1, trusted Liquidity Providers as well as digital asset custody solutions. The Group secured two additional regulatory licenses: an investment firm in Denmark regulated by the Danish Financial Supervisory Authority and a Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) license in Dubai, UAE regulated by VARA.

GCEX Group enables institutional and professional clients to access deep liquidity in FX and CFDs on digital assets, as well as digital assets spot trading and conversion, and offers a broad range of Forex brokerage and crypto-native technology solutions – XplorDigital.

For the second consecutive year, Dubai will remain in the spotlight as it hosts the second edition of Dubai FinTech Summit, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, First Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime
Minister, and Minister of Finance of the UAE and President of DIFC, which is set to take place on 6-7 May at Madinat Jumeirah.


Organized by Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), the leading global financial hub in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region, the Summit will bring together 8,000 decision-makers, over 300 thought leaders and more than 200 exhibitors to discuss the latest innovations and challenges and showcase cutting-edge technologies.


The global FinTech sector is rapidly growing and is predicted to be valued at USD 608bn globally by 2029, according to Mordor Intelligence, a market intelligence and advisory firm. Bucking the downward global market trend, the MENA FinTech market is expected to register a CAGR of over eight per cent during the period 2024 to 2029.


Dubai FinTech Summit will offer a platform for start-ups, investors and industry leaders to connect and capitalize on the growing FinTech market in the region and beyond. The MENA region’s FinTech start-up and venture capital landscape is booming, with over 800 FinTech start- ups worth USD15.5 bn, according to data by dealroom.co. Reflecting the ongoing transformation in the financial sector driven by Innovation, Inclusion, and Impact, the key themes this year will be Finance Renaissance, Ecofinance and Impact, Investment Vanguard, Regulatory Frameworks, Global Financial Dynamics and FinTech 2.0.


Mohammad Alblooshi, CEO at DIFC Innovation Hub, said: “Nearly 60 per cent of all FinTech companies in the GCC are currently based in Dubai. With the industry growing at an unprecedented rate, it is crucial for stakeholders to gather and discuss the challenges and
opportunities that lie ahead. The Dubai FinTech Summit will bring together the most prominent figures in the industry, with an agenda that is aimed at driving innovation, inclusivity, and growth for all.”

With an impressive line-up of distinguished local and international speakers, the Dubai FinTech Summit will host a series of panel discussions and fireside chats. More than 20 governors of financial institutions will attend the summit this year, amongst them, H.E. Essa
Kazim, Governor, DIFC, UAE; H.E. Dr. Philmnisi, Governor, Central Bank of Eswatini; H.E. Cheaserey, Governor National Bank of Cambodia; H.E. Martin Galstyan, Governor, Central Bank of Armenia; H.E. John Rwangombwa, Governor, National Bank of Rwanda; H.E. Prof. Edward Scicluna, Governor, Central Bank of Malta will participate in discussions during the two-day event. Adena T. Friedman, Chair & CEO of Nasdaq Inc; Nic Dreckman, CEO of Bank Julius Baer & Co.; Yie-Hsin Hung, President & CEO of State Street global advisors and Jim Demare,


President global markets at Bank of America, along with many other global industry leaders will also be participating in the various sessions planned for the Summit. Notable local speakers include H.E. Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri, Cabinet Member & UAE Minister of Economy; H.E. Helal Saeed Al Marri, Director General, Department of Economy and Tourism, Dubai; H.E. Salem Humaid Al Marri, Director General, Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre, UAE; and H.E. Faisal Belhoul, Vice Chairman of the Dubai Chamber, Chairman of J&F Holding.

A key highlight of the Dubai FinTech Summit will be the Grand Finale of the FinTech World Cup (FWC). The champions of the FinTech World Cup will be announced on Day 2 of the summit with the winners securing an investment of up to USD 1 million. The competition is a growth-enabling initiative by DFS designed to encourage cross-border collaboration and stellar innovation, pivotal to transforming the global FinTech sector.
In line with the D33 Agenda to position Dubai as the top four global financial hub by 2033, the 2nd edition of the Dubai FinTech Summit is designed to encourage cross-border collaboration and innovation, pivotal to transforming the global FinTech sector. It presents a unique opportunity to explore emerging FinTech trends and their potential to drive financial progress in the MEASA
region.
The inaugural Dubai FinTech Summit attracted over 5,000 C-suite leaders from over 90 countries including north of 1,000 investors and more than 150 speakers. Over 20 Memorandum of Understandings were signed with global financial leaders during the Summit.

Hacken, a blockchain security auditing entity, has signed a Memorandum of Agreement with UAE’s Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), to set new benchmarks for blockchain security and compliance.

As per the press release, this strategic partnership reflects a unique synergy between a regulatory body and a security auditor aimed at establishing a world-leading security assessment standard in the blockchain industry.

Under the MoU, ADGM’s Registration Authority (RA) will collaborate with Hacken on developing security standards and on-chain monitoring solutions in relation to ADGM’s DLT Foundations framework, positioning both organisations at the forefront of fostering a secure blockchain ecosystem. This collaboration not only highlights ADGM’s role in innovating regulatory frameworks but also Hacken’s commitment to advancing blockchain security globally.

Highlights of the MoU include collaboration in the following areas:

  • Security and Compliance Standards Development.
  • Advanced DLT Foundation Monitoring Arrangements
  • Development of AI-Enhanced Monitoring Solutions

“At ADGM, we are committed to setting unprecedented global standards in regulatory compliance and security by harnessing the transformative power of blockchain and AI. Our partnership with Hacken exemplifies our innovative drive and dedication to excellence. By integrating AI-driven technologies, we are pioneering a model of regulatory excellence that enhances transparency, security, and trust across the digital landscape. This represents the next frontier in SupTech, and take pride in spearheading this evolution,” said Hamad Sayah Al Mazrouei, CEO of ADGM RA.

Dyma Budorin, Co-Founder and CEO of Hacken emphasized the significance of the collaboration stating, “We are incredibly grateful for the opportunity to support ADGM in this pioneering venture. Our experience in working with public sectors, such as our audits for the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure and our cooperation with government entities, provides a solid foundation for this partnership. Together, we are setting a new global standard for blockchain security and compliance.”

The real estate industry globally and in the region is undergoing a transformation. Once known for its intense paper trails and reliance on human interactions, real estate sector transforming with the use of AI and Blockchain technology.


Beirut based DigiWeb, a tech marketing firm, which had previously worked with multinational leading real estate developers and agents is implementing an innovative solution that utilizes both AI and Blockchain.


Built on the Polygon Blockchain, the solution will replace outdated real-estate sale processes that not only take a lot of time, effort, and information queries with a more streamlined and transparent process.


Previously DigiWeb using a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system was able to connect credit solvable buyers with real estate developers in minutes.


Yet DigiWeb founder noticed that although digital marketing entities such as their own, could carry out large scale data mining campaigns for their clients, and analyze them, the data at one time or another becomes obsolete as new cities arise, client taste change and technology evolves.


Fady El Sayah, Founder and CEO of DigiWeb explained, “Years ago we developed a solution for a real estate developer utilized at one of their sales events. Potential buyers registered their pre interest, the information was then shared with credit entities who either considered them as solvable or not.


These buyers would then talk to a sales team, once the buyer committed, they had to pay a down payment of booking fee”
He adds “At the event there were stands for banks, the bank would then process the booking fee, and the information would then be sent to the legal department of the real estate developer where a contract was set up.”


While this process managed through a CRM allowed the real estate developer sell 90 apartments and 100 offices in just four hours, DigiWeb is now ready to take this a step further utilizing Blockchain and AI.


At present instead of a real estate sales event, there will be a virtual room. A potential buyer from anywhere in the world can access the digital meeting room, interact with EDA an AI AVR and visit each floor and each apartment in a complex checking out the interior and exterior as they move along using their joystick.


Al Sayah explains, “If a potential buyer would like to change the internal set up of an apartment, the AI can do so. In addition, the AI can place an order and the buyer can use their crypto or digital assets wallet to pay.”
AVR Chatbots powered by AI can answer basic questions 24/7, freeing up human agents for more complex interactions. The entire sales process from viewing up to purchasing will be done utilizing blockchain.


Al Sayah notes that this doesn’t just fall into the real-estate sector. He has already prepared a demo for the biggest distributor of home appliances in Ghana. As such DigiWeb wants to incorporate AI and Blockchain not only in real-estate but also shopping
malls and retail sector.
In conclusion while some believe that Blockchain for the real-estate sector is centered on tokenization of assets, it can also be utilized in the manual processes by streamlining it with automation.


Today it is data that helps realtors assess potential clients as well as help clients to make more informed decisions note solely based on gut feeling. The future is in AI algorithms that can analyze user preferences and suggest properties that perfectly match their needs.

Companies like DigiWeb are continuing to evolve. In the past DigiWeb has designed and developed virtual tours, created automated sales solutions for multimillion-dollar real estate projects, and executed multi-million real estate marketing campaigns.

As Al Sayah notes, “Our approach has always been holistic, integrating technology with marketing strategies to deliver exceptional results. Today utilizing AI and Blockchain we can ensure better services such as dynamic pricing, and better customer interfaces.”