Oman Lens Expands Its Impact Through AI-Powered Space And Data Solutions

30 April 2026

Satellites, AI, GIS, and data analytics all in one growing ecosystem.

Oman Lens is continuing to strengthen its position as a national provider in the space technology and data analytics sector through an integrated ecosystem of solutions powered by satellites and artificial intelligence.

The company’s model is built around the development and operation of small satellites enhanced with AI technologies, enabling high-precision, near real-time Earth observation. This supports more reliable data collection for sectors including agriculture, urban planning, natural resource management, and environmental monitoring.

As part of its contribution to digital transformation, Oman Lens also offers advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) solutions alongside satellite imagery analysis, helping turn raw data into actionable insights. These capabilities can support urban growth tracking, disaster management, and infrastructure optimisation.

Highlighting the human expertise behind this work, Muntaha Al Qasmi, a GIS analyst at Oman Lens, said her role focuses on transforming spatial data and satellite imagery into accurate analytical insights that support decision-making and improve planning efficiency.

She said this work can help improve disaster response, optimise natural resource management, and deepen understanding of spatial change, ultimately supporting planning quality and sustainable development in Oman.

Beyond analytics, Oman Lens also provides services in space system design, ground station management, technical consulting, and specialised training programmes. These efforts contribute to building qualified national talent capable of keeping pace with developments in the space sector.

On the data side, the company also delivers big data solutions that help forecast future challenges related to climate and resources, supporting more sustainable long-term planning.

Through this broader strategy, Oman Lens is focused on turning space technologies into practical tools that serve both public and private sector needs, while also contributing to Oman’s positioning as an emerging hub in the space industry.

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