The Haqq Islamic Blockchain platform has entered into another partnership. This time it is with U.S. based GoMeat, a blockchain delivery application.

According to the latest data, the global blockchain-based agriculture and food supply chain industry is currently valued at around $150 million, and it’s projected to grow at a CAGR of 48.1% by 2025, reaching nearly $948 million. This partnership between GoMeat and HAQQ aims to onboard more local stores into this growing market using blockchain’ s advanced capabilities.

Although the US halal food and meat market is rapidly growing, it’s still significantly fragmented. There’s a real challenge for consumers living in non-Muslim communities to find halal food options regularly, and their options are often very limited. At the same time, local halal stores face scalability issues – they often cannot attract consumers outside their local communities. This partnership will try to solve these specific challenges and create a convenient way to access halal options. 

As a part of the collaboration, the GoMeat app will implement new features and functionalities possible thanks to the advanced solutions of the HAQQ network. The application’s UI will go through a complete overhaul, introducing more interactive, intuitive, and user-friendly elements. The ultimate goal of the revamped GoMeat app will be to streamline the entire halal purchasing process, from selecting the product to making the final payment.

The app will also integrate the HAQQ’s Web3 wallet, providing wider crypto payment options to the consumers. Previously, only GoMeat’s native token $GOMT was available for payments – now, they can use HAQQ’s native token, Islamic Coin ($ISLM), which is listed on several crypto exchanges, including KuCoin.

Through HAQQ’s blockchain framework, the GoMeat app will launch a new halal meat and food authentication system. Consumers will be able to verify and trace the halal certification process of the suppliers. This verification is critical for the Muslim community – halal authenticity is one of the core aspects of their purchase decision.

The app will also have several new AI-driven features. The HAQQ network recently integrated SingularityNET, an industry-leading decentralized AI platform. This integration sets up ethical and regulatory compliance in transactions, and these capabilities will now be extended to the GoMeat app.

Slowly but surely, the DIFC (Dubai International Financial Center) innovation hub has been welcoming Web3, Blockchain, AI entities and investor companies into their ecosystem. The DIFC Innovation Hub aims to have 500 entities by 2028.

So far they have welcomed in a dozen or more startups and investor partners. Most recently AI and Blockchain Company Mentat Technologies joined the AI &Web3 Campus. In November Mentat announced that it will develop an open source SAP connector and Enablement API to the Algorand blockchain.

Another company that has recently joined is Kodin Soft, which develops high tech software solution. The company is working on several projects including TELESCOPELIVE which empowers astrophotography and remote imaging allowing space enthusiasts to experience the night sky like never before.

Even Avail, a Blockchain project spun off of Polygon in 2023 aiming to handle data storage and verification for blockchains, which launched the data attestation bridge test net to secure data off-chain has joined. The bridge connected to Ethereum, and can be used by both zero-knowledge and optimistic rollups that use Ethereum as a base layer.

Avail aims to be a solution for layer 2s and 3s to publish data off-chain, to reduce the high transaction fees that often come from posting data on the main Ethereum blockchain.

Other companies joining include HoloFair, a metaverse platform. HoloFair facilitates seamless integration of gamification, e-commerce, and interactive elements, ensuring an immersive and data-rich metaverse experience.

Even AI startup Zarqa, incubated by SingularityNET, and specializing in Neural Symbolic Large Language Models (#LLMs) has come on board.. Leveraging engineering expertise, Zarqa pioneers the next generation of LLMs with scaled neural-symbolic AI, reflecting technical innovation and steadfast leadership.

CyberNet AI also joined the Dubai AI & Web3 Campus. Cybernet pioneers virtual voice robot services through a seamless SaaS model, featuring AIDOS, an Artificial Intelligence Dialog Operating System. Offering versatile applications in debt collection, NPS surveys, and telemarketing, Cybernet’s solution boasts an impressive 82% collection efficiency while reducing operational costs by 1.5 times.

Then there are the incubators and investors that have joined the AI Web3 campus at DIFC Innovation Hub. Metafour Labs has come in dedicated to elevating early-stage tech ventures specializing in blockchain, and Web3. The company provides strategic advisory services for successful launches and scaling.

Ibtikar a business consultancy firm for Web3 joined. While DIFC Innovation Hub and AI Web3 campus partnered with Middle East Venture Partners (MEVP), MENA venture capital firm dedicated to supporting innovative tech companies in the Middle East.

In addition to those mentioned above many other entities have joined the Web3 AI Campus as DIFC issues commercial licenses at 90% subsidies.  DIFC aims towards having a vibrant ecosystem of DLT, AI, and Web3 entities.

According to DIFC, “The initiative aims to propel Dubai’s journey towards becoming a digital society, fostering collaboration, innovation, and global talent attraction.”

The AI and Web 3.0 Campus aspires to become the MENA region’s largest hub for AI and Web3 companies. With a goal of hosting over 500 high-tech companies by 2028, it envisions bringing in $300 million in funds and creating over 3,000 jobs within five years.

Mohammad Alblooshi, CEO of the DIFC Innovation Hub , states that these licenses will elevate Dubai’s position as a preferred destination for tech-focused companies, driving world-class talent and diversified investments to the region.

Maybe this is why South Korean game developer, Wemade, and UAE DIFC Innovation Hub partnered to build WEMIX Play web3 gaming community to support Dubai Program for Gaming 2033.

UAE Minister of State for foreign Trade Thani AlZeyoudi, highlighted at World Economic Forum at Davos 2024 how AI, data analytics and blockchain can make trade smarter, cleaner and more accessible.

In a tweet on X, he noted, “The UAE is leading the charge to digitize global trade. During the Davos session we discussed TradeTech’s trillion dollar promise. I highlighted how AI, data analytics & blockchain can make trade smarter, cleaner & more accessible and how our TradeTech initiative is inspiring action.”

In a tweet prior, Minister Al Thani noted, “Ahead of the WTO (World Trade Organization) MC13 meeting in Abu Dhabi, the UAE is seeking to harness global action to deliver a technologically enabled, accessible and inclusive global trading system. It was great to outline our thinking during DP World’s Strategic Dialogue on Trade at Davos.

He also talked about ISO-backed and digitally enabled, EcoMark which has been approved in UAE allowing MSMEs to showcase their green credentials, whether the sustainability of their products or value chains. He states,” It builds on our COP28 legacy and looks ahead to WTO’s MC13 in Abu Dhabi, where inclusive trade will be a key theme.

At Davos WEF in 2023, the UAE government signed an MOU with WEF (World Economic Forum) to support UAE’s new Blockchain and AI enabled Trade Tech initiative. The initiative was designed to accelerate the digitization of international supply chains, enhance customs procedures, and improve developing countries’ access to the global trading system and, as a result, spur a new era of trade growth.

From the UAE’s side, the MoU was jointly signed by Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, and Mohamed Ali Al Shorafa, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development (ADDED), and Prof. Klaus Schwab, WEF Founder and President.

The agreement supported the UAE’s efforts to deliver the initiative’s four key components: a global forum to gather trade, industry and technology leaders to share best-practice; an annual research report into the trade tech landscape, real-life applications and emerging trends; a regulatory sandbox to enable companies and startups to experiment with trade-tech innovations; and an incubator for promising startups in the trade tech space.

This is not the first time Al Thani talks about blockchain or crypto at DAVOS. During WEF in 2023, he spoke on how crypto will play a major role in UAE trade. He was speaking to Bloomberg.

Back in 2023 commenting on the crypto sector, the minister stated that “crypto will play a major role for UAE trade going forward;” as he outlined that “the most important thing is that we ensure global governance when it comes to cryptocurrencies and crypto companies.”

Finschia, an Abu Dhabi based Blockchain Foundation has announced the merger with Klaytn Foundation, to form a new blockchain mainnet.

The two foundations have submitted their proposals to their respective governance members for open discussion, with voting scheduled from 26 January till 2 February. The governance proposal submitted by Klaytn Foundation can be viewed on the Klaytn Governance Forum.

The chain merge is designed to create a highly competitive mainnet ecosystem by integrating the capabilities of Klaytn and Finschia. The two foundations will form an integrated organization, sharing technologies, services, and business networks, working alongside Kakao, LINE, and other partners who have contributed to the development and ecosystem expansion of their respective mainnets.

As per Finschia blog,” By doing so, we plan to establish ourselves as Asia’s largest Web3 ecosystem, taking the lead to drive blockchain mass adoption in the region.”

Klaytn’s robust technical infrastructure and strong presence in South Korea, Singapore, and Vietnam, will be combined with Finschia’s comprehensive service network that is popular in Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, and Abu Dhabi.

Post-merge, Klaytn’s DeFi and gaming services and Finschia’s NFT, payment, and AI services will come together to create a massive ecosystem of 420+ DApps and services, 45+ governance partners, and 450+ Web3 resources, the largest Web3 network in Asia. The merged blockchain will also inherit integration with both Kakao and LINE messengers, creating a powerful ecosystem with over 250 million potential Asian user touchpoints.

Post-merge, the unified foundation will continue to pursue ecosystem expansion in the RWA tokenization, GameFi and DeFi verticals through collaborations with Japanese, South Korean, and Southeast Asian partners, while continuing to develop messenger-based Web3 services and the digital commerce platform. With access to every Kakaotalk and LINE user, the new public blockchain will also act as a springboard for Asia’s IT and entertainment enterprises.

“We are excited to be taking the first step toward unlocking the enormous synergy of merging the public blockchains started by Kakao and LINE, which are both leading IT companies in Asia,” said Klaytn Foundation and Finschia Foundation. “We will give our best to make this merge an opportunity to innovate and lead the Asian blockchain industry in both technology and adoption.”

Qatar based BRI ( Blockchain Research Institute) Middle East and Genesis Technologies have announced the deployment of a Blockchain data storage system to a client in the country.

As per the press release, BRI Middle East and Genesis Technologies will utilize blockchain for distributed database backup. The new system will improve data availability and reliability, reducing downtime and ensuring uninterrupted access to critical information.

The decentralized nature of the network also provides scalability, allowing organizations to seamlessly expand their storage capacity as their needs evolve.

Genesis Technologies developed the DDS system which is the foundation of the project. By utilizing blockchain technology, the solution provides an unmatched level of security and privacy for critical files.

“This project represents a major leap forward in data protection, offering our client unparalleled security, reliability, and peace of mind. By harnessing the power of blockchain, we have transformed the landscape of database backup, setting a new standard for the industry” said Aline Daoud, Managing Partner at BRI Middle East.

“Our mission with the DDS System is to revolutionize the way sensitive data is stored,” said Dr. Mazen El-Masri, CEO of Genesis Technologies. “In this digital age, security and availability are paramount. The DDS System leverages blockchain technology not just as a buzzword but as a concrete solution to real-world data storage challenges.”

On LinkedIn Mazen El Masri explained that this was the second project they deliver after their first one in KSA. He states, ” We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of Genesis Technologies second project! While our first project exceeded the expectations of a key ministry in Riyadh, this second project with a private Qatari Based company clearly highlights the value of blockchain technology in revolutionizing data storage while offering unparalleled security.”

Genesis Technologies was launched in Qatar back in September 2022.

UAE Flare Blockchain is looking more like a torch these days. In the latest of a series of announcements, Flare, better known as the blockchain for data an EVM smart contract platform, has added Google Cloud as both a network validator and contributor to the Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO) on the flare network.

So far Flare Blockchain has added 100 organizations as validators and contributors to the FTSO on Flare. These 100 Flare infrastructure providers support both the security of the Flare network as validators and contributers to the decentralized price oracle.

As a network validator, Google Cloud will be responsible for proposing and validating new blocks to the Flare blockchain, thereby supporting the chain’s proof of stake consensus mechanism.

The infrastructure provider role is critical for Flare’s mission to provide decentralized applications on both Flare and other chains with high quality access to decentralized data: price and time series data, blockchain event and state data, and Web2 API data.

For those who don’t know, Flare, the company aims to bring together low cost EVM smart contracts with decentralized data, while giving developers and users trustless access to the broadest range of data, with scalability, low latency, and at minimum cost. According to Flare, this is achieved by utilizing the validators of the network to provide decentralized data to applications as part of a decentralized native oracle system.

Hugo Philion, Co-Founder and CEO of Flare who is based in Dubai UAE, stated, “As the blockchain for data, we are excited that Google Cloud is joining our existing decentralized network of infrastructure providers who contribute to Flare. Our work together will help deliver a more robust decentralized smart contract platform that places decentralized data at its core.”

“Although much of the existing utility in the blockchain space comes from the nexus of decentralized computation with external data, existing oracle systems suffer from meaningful drawbacks: they are hard to decentralize, expensive to use, difficult to scale and have high latency.” Philion said about the challenges of the decentralization of data access, before explaining how Flare’s dual-role approach addresses the issue:

“Because Flare’s oracles are built into the structure of the network, we are the only smart contract platform optimized for decentralized data acquisition and are able to give developers all the data they need to build new, more relevant use cases beyond financial speculation.”

James Tromans, Head of Web3, Google Cloud stated: “Data access at scale is important to increase relevant blockchain use cases and greater global adoption of the technology. Google Cloud becoming a validator on the Flare network will help support that mission.”

Back in November Flare partnered with Elliptic, to integrate Elliptics transactions and wallet screening capabilities into the Flare network. The partnership also allowed organizations building decentralized apps on Flare with access to Elliptic’s real-time wallet and transaction screening tools to uncover any links to illicit actors.

As part of the integration, Elliptic’s monitoring, compliance, and analysis software would support  FLR, the native asset of Flare. Financial institutions, businesses, and regulators as such could utilize these software tools to identify a full range of illicit activities, from small-scale fraud schemes and money laundering to sanctions evasion and terrorist financing.

Then Bitfrost wallet partnered with Flare to offer staking on Flare. As Bitfrost noted during the announcement, “ The introduction of staking on Flare Network is one of the many steps we are taking to ensure our users have easy access to the most advanced and secure crypto management tools in the market.”

Even Arkham intelligene platform for analyzing network data also decided to support Flare. Through the support, users of Flare have access to Arkham’s Intelligence Platform for analyzing network data, the Arkham Oracle for gaining actionable on-chain insights, and the Arkham Intel Exchange for bidding on and winning different Flare-related bounties and auctions. Arkham allows Flare users to maintain tabs on their portfolios and watch what the world’s best traders and investors are doing in real-time. 

As if that was not enough, Flare partnered with Kinetic, a lending and borrowing platform, to bolster the development of decentralized finance (defi) applications on the Flare network.  The collaboration aims to introduce lending and borrowing capabilities, deepen liquidity, and help build a robust defi ecosystem on Flare.

Under the partnership, Kinetic, backed by Rome Blockchain Labs, would provide  a seamless platform for Flare users to participate in DeFi activities and earn block rewards using their supplied digital assets. The platform will also utilize Flare’s native price oracle, the Flare Time Series Oracle (FTSO), to ensure accurate and decentralized price feeds for lending and borrowing activities.

The Flare ecosystem by the end of 2023 boasted of over 150 partners. Among the notable contributors are Metropolis World, Pangolin, BlazeSwap, Uppercent, Covalent, SubQuery, Atriv, aiPX, Punk Domains, Ankr, Arkham, Flarescan, Subsquid, Web3Auth, Etherspot, and Elliptic. Today in 2024 with the addition of Google Cloud, Flare boasts of 100 validators.

The Blockchain Center, which seeks to embed blockchain education into academic curricula across the globe by offering training programs for university educators, has partnered with Binance Academy; to expand its Global University Outreach program to included Jordan based Al Ahliyya Amman University.

The Blockchain Center and its initiatives across the glove aim to revolutionize blockchain education by integrating Blockchain Compliance and Blockchain Engineering into the curriculum of universities worldwide.

Al-Ahliyya Amman University, known for academic excellence, will now have access to a wealth of resources curated by Binance Academy and the Blockchain Center. In addition to providing training for university professors, the Blockchain Center will also offer expert-led workshops, seminars, and collaborative research opportunities. This program will provide students and faculty with firsthand experience in the dynamic landscape of blockchain technology.

Bandar Altunisi, Head of Development  Binance Academy in Saudi Arabia, “As a key player in the Global University Outreach Program, together with the Blockchain Center we are excited to welcome Al-Ahliyya Amman University to our network. This collaboration signifies our shared commitment to advancing blockchain education and empowering the next generation of industry leaders.”

The Global University Outreach Program, initially launched in 22 universities in Kazakhstan, plans to expand its reach to over 200 universities across more than 50 countries. With a focus on blockchain engineering and compliance, the initiative seeks to educate over one million students globally by 2026.

“Education is crucial in driving the adoption of blockchain technology into our daily lives,” remarked Aigerim Gilmanova, Head of Education Initiatives at the Blockchain Center. “By extending our program to Al-Ahliyya Amman University, we are fostering an environment where students can explore, experiment, and innovate within the field of blockchain technology.”

“This partnership aligns with our mission to stay at the forefront of technological advancements and provide our students with the skills they need for the future,” said Ahmad O. Hourani, Marketing and Communications Unit Director at Al-Ahliyya Amman University. “We look forward to contributing to the success of the Global University Outreach Program and advancing blockchain education globally.”

UAE and Bahrain regulated crypto exchange CoinMENA expands its family office, investor and institutional offering through a partnership with Onramp Bitcoin. Onramp is an international Bitcoin asset management company built on multi institutional custody.

Onramp’s platform provides best-in-class products and solutions for HNWI, Family Offices, and Institutions to onboard Bitcoin.

In addition the partnership aims to empower MENA investors with high-quality Bitcoin educational resources such as proprietary written research, rich video content and analytic tools.

Both companies are poised to explore innovative custody solutions designed specifically for institutional investors. The collaboration comes on the heels of Onramp’s recent announcement of a partnership with BitGo, CoinMENA’s current custody partner.

In a joint statement, CoinMENA’s founders, Talal Tabbaa and Dina Sam’an said, “We are excited because this partnership fills a market gap for premium Bitcoin market research, and aligns with our educational approach to empower regional investors to invest in Bitcoin based on sound logic and a deep understanding of its unique and fundamental properties. As Bitcoin evolves into a mainstream international asset class, providing insightful analysis becomes essential for investors and asset managers, guiding them in making confident, long-term investment decisions.”

Onramp Co-Founder and CEO Michael Tanguma added “Onramp recognizes that Bitcoin is a global asset, necessitating the broad dissemination of valuable Bitcoin-focused educational resources across the world – research, podcasts, webinars, data-driven tools like the Onramp Terminal – access to these types of high-quality materials, combined with a first principles approach to custody, is the recipe for successful long-term Bitcoin ownership. We are excited to partner with the team to provide tools and education to one of the fastest-growing regions in the digital asset space.”

This comes just after the USA regulators allowed the launch of Bitcoin ETFs.

A recent collaboration with Wadzpay Blockchain payments provider and  Indonesian BPKH(Badan Pengelolaan Keuangan Haji), is allowing Indonesian pilgrims undertaking Hajj and Umrah to Saudi Arabi to utilize cashless digital payment solutions.

BPKH performs Hajj Financial Management based on sharia principles, prudential principles, benefits, non-profit, transparency and accountability.

“We’re proud to join hands with BPKH in this transformative partnership. Combined with BPKH’s vision and WadzPay’s blockchain-based Pilgrim Program for payments, we aim to empower pilgrims, streamline transactions, and enrich their journeys,” said Anish Jain, Founder and Group CEO at WadzPay.

WadzPay shall serve as the overall program manager while BPKH plans an immediate pilot project through one of their member banks, aiming to make e-wallets accessible to the majority of pilgrims for the 2024 Hajj season.

WadzPay’s Private blockchain-based Pilgrim Payment Program is the world’s first cross border cashless Hajj and Umrah solution offering ease of operations for issuance institutions, pilgrims as well as merchants. The SaaS based platform can be easily leveraged by multiple issuer institutions in any country to link with the merchants in Saudi Arabia allowing pilgrims to top-up their e-wallets in the home country and spend like a “local” during the actual pilgrimage.

With this partnership, Indonesian banks will become early adopters of WadzPay’s future-ready offering.

“We’re thrilled to modernize Hajj and Umrah finances, enhancing welfare and pilgrim satisfaction. This partnership shall drive transparency and financial inclusivity,” said Muhammad Thabrani Nuril Anwar, Head of BPKH Collection Division.

WadzPay had previously partnered with Geidea in Saudi Arabia to implement the same solution.

WadzPay which has its MENA headquarters in UAE recently expanded into the European market. It registered a new legal entity, WadzPay Technology Netherlands B.V., with the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. WadzPay appointed Mr. Khaled Moharem, as President- Europe & MENA.

The Oman Development Bank will be digitizing its operations utilizing low code blockchain enabled solutions from NewGen Software.

Newgen Software, a global provider of low code digital transformation platform will streamline Oman Development Bank’s banking processes.

Oman Development Bank, the financing arm for the government to support SMEs based in Oman is dedicated to enhancing its banking processes, aiming for a seamless, secure, and omnichannel experience for its customers.

The bank has opted for Newgen’s intelligent process automation (BPM) and contextual content services (ECM) offerings, built on the NewgenONE low code platform. This project would be executed with the help of Newgen’s platinum implementation partner, Ikyam Technologies.

The Newgen Intelligent process automation and contextual content services are built on a low code platform that manages content, processes ad communication. It empowers  employees to easily develop applications, from automating small departmental functions to enterprise wide solutions

The platform helps leverage cutting-edge capabilities such as robotic process automation (RPA), digital sensing, mobility, analytics, and blockchain,

Leveraging Newgen’s solutions, the bank will oversee the entire content lifecycle, from origination to disposition. The solution provides efficient tools for capturing content from diverse sources and facilitates instant document uploads—managed within a secure, centralized repository. The bank can optimize processes and foster collaboration between front- and back-office teams through user-friendly workflow automation. Moreover, the solution will allow DB to mitigate business risks by ensuring compliance and securing business-critical information. The integration with core banking and third-party systems will provide a unified experience.

“With Newgen’s robust solution, we look forward to achieving a paperless work environment that will enhance efficiency, reduce overall costs, and eliminate process bottlenecks. This will help us meet the targeted growing demand and scale operations to handle high-volume transactions efficiently, leading to a better customer experience. With this implementation, we are poised to set new benchmarks in delivering innovative financial services, empowering SMEs financially, and aligning with the country’s economic development goals,” said Mahmood Al-Yafai, Digital Transformation Program Director, Development Bank.

“It brings us great pleasure to partner with DB, supporting and advancing their digital transformation program’s goals. DB’s trust enhances our standing as a robust, adaptable, and scalable platform meeting the diverse spectrum of banking customer needs. We look forward to helping the bank build a strong foundation with digital banking and supporting their future initiatives,” said Vivek Bhatnagar, VP – EMEA Sales, Newgen Software.