More Arab women being recognized for their blockchain projects, in Oman and KSA
More and
more Arab females are starting to enter the blockchain ecosystem, and are being
recognized for their Blockchain projects. This month both in Oman as well as
Saudi Arabia, young women developed blockchain projects that will add value to their economies and societies.
Oman in
its efforts to support SMEs (Small Medium Sized), has accepted and will be funding a project developed by Egyptian engineer
Mirna Mohamed. The blockchain enabled project looks to oversee the value added tax system that
is being utilized in the Oman today.
In an
interview Mirna Mohamed states, “My father is a credit manager and for him
this was an important topic so he assisted me in developing an accounting
budget system using latest technologies which included new value added tax
system in Oman. I chose Blockchain because it is one of the best technologies
that allow the Oman government to review and oversee the accounting procedures
of different companies including their VAT disclosures.”
One of the
challenges Mirna faced was the lack of understanding about Blockchain
technology in the Arab world which is still not clear to many. She notes that
even in Oman there is currently only one blockchain system and it is still
being developed.
Oman’s Ministry
of Higher Education Research and Innovation accepted Mirna’s Blockchain VAT
accounting platform and will be funding its implementation.
As she
notes in the interview, “Blockchain is the future.” She calls on youth her age to learn about
blockchain, how to code and utilize it because that will give them a place in
the new world. Blockchain is still new in the Arab world and there are still so
many opportunities out there.
In another
Arab country close by, Saudi Arabia’s Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman
University under the auspices of the Ministry of Education acknowledged
the winners of the National Women’s She Codes 2022 where a blockchain project called
BidChain won third place.
BidChain, is a bidding platform utilizing blockchain technology that was developed by the female students at KSA's King Faisal University.
Among the
other projects that were recognized was an edutainment application designed to
teach children the principles of saving and investment using artificial intelligence,
as well as Early Detection of Metastatic Breast Cancer in Lymph Nodes using
Artificial Intelligence."
More and more we are seeing Arab females becoming more involved in the tech sector and specifically in Blockchain. This is a positive reflection of the role women can play in the future of Web 3.
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