
Enterprise AI Expo 2026 is positioned as the Middle East’s premier artificial intelligence conference and exhibition. The event brings together global AI leaders, enterprise decision-makers, and transformative businesses to accelerate AI adoption across multiple industries. Strategically aligned with Oman Vision 2040, this summit aims to establish the region as a hub for enterprise-grade artificial intelligence innovation.
The conference will address key themes critical to modern enterprise AI implementation. These include agentic AI that moves beyond simple copilots to fully autonomous agents, data strategy focused on unlocking value through actionable insights, and on-premise AI solutions that provide data residency and control. Additional focus areas include AI governance for compliant and explainable systems, multi-cloud scalability architecture, and customer-centric AI for personalization and automation.
Attendees will have access to over 18 specialized workshops across six distinct tracks covering AI leadership, infrastructure security, development, data science, emerging technologies, and business strategy. The hands-on learning opportunities span topics from robotics and advanced computing to digital business transformation and data management. These practical sessions complement the main conference programming to provide comprehensive skill development opportunities.
The exhibition component connects global AI leaders with enterprise buyers and government stakeholders exploring the future of AI across the Gulf Cooperation Council region. The event expects to attract more than 13,000 attendees, 200 speakers, and 100 exhibitors representing diverse industries including healthcare, telecommunications, banking, government, manufacturing, and energy sectors.
Recognizing Oman’s strategic position in Middle Eastern technology development, the expo directly supports national initiatives for AI advancement and youth training. The event aligns with His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s emphasis on innovation, artificial intelligence, and advanced technologies as fundamental building blocks of the national economy. This governmental backing positions the conference as both a commercial gathering and a catalyst for regional technological progress.