7 Startup Programs to Apply For in Oman (July 2026)
From the Sanabil 500 MENA Seed Accelerator's August deadline to the newly launched MTCIT tech grant worth up to RO 1 million, here are seven startup support programs every Omani founder should act on this July.
July 2026 is one of the most active windows for startup support in Oman in recent memory. A major new MTCIT grant just launched, a globally respected AI accelerator has a hard deadline weeks away, and three programs accept applications year-round with no closing date. Here is what every Omani founder should act on now.
Key Takeaways
- The Sanabil 500 MENA Seed Accelerator (Fall 2026 batch) has a priority deadline of July 19 and a hard final deadline of August 9 — the most time-sensitive opportunity on this list
- MTCIT's brand-new Sas for Excellence program offers up to RO 1 million in financing plus wage support for qualifying Omani tech companies — launched June 2, 2026
- OTF's Techween (USD $50K pre-seed) and Wadi Accelerator (USD $100K seed) run two cohorts per year — email OTF now to ask about the H2 2026 intake window
- Future Fund Oman accepts applications year-round and has now approved 186 projects worth approximately RO 1.7 billion since 2024
- Omantel Innovation Labs Cohort 8 applications are not yet open but are expected in Q3 2026 — worth monitoring now
This article picks up where our June 2026 startup programs roundup left off. Several programs from that list carry rolling admissions that remain open, but the focus here is what is genuinely actionable in July and August — including two AI programs with concrete near-term deadlines you cannot afford to miss.
🤖 AI Startup Programs
AI-focused programs are listed here if key dates fall in July or August 2026. Start applications early; the best accelerators fill priority slots weeks before their final deadline.
1. Sanabil 500 MENA Seed Accelerator — Fall 2026 Batch
Deadline in August: Final deadline August 9, 2026 | Priority deadline July 19, 2026
This is the most time-sensitive item on the list. Run by 500 Global in partnership with Saudi Arabia's Sanabil Investments, the Fall 2026 batch runs from September 27 to December 16 in Riyadh. Oman is explicitly listed among the 18 eligible MENA countries.
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Organizer | 500 Global + Sanabil Investments |
| Type | Seed accelerator (equity program) |
| Priority deadline | July 19, 2026 |
| Final deadline | August 9, 2026 |
| Program dates | September 27 – December 16, 2026 (Riyadh) |
| Investment | USD $100,000+ equity investment from 500 Global |
| Program fee | $35,000 per startup, Phase 1 (excluding travel) |
| Duration | 12 weeks: mentorship, programming, and Demo Day |
| Eligibility | Tech startups with MVP across MENA — Oman eligible |
| How to apply | 500.co/founders/mena/seed-accelerator |
The program is equity-based: 500 Global takes a stake in exchange for the $100K investment. There is also a $35,000 participation fee. For Omani founders willing to spend Q4 in Riyadh, this is one of the highest-credibility seed accelerators accessible from the Gulf. Applying before July 19 improves your chances significantly — priority applicants receive earlier feedback and a longer interview window.
2. OTF Techween — Pre-Seed Program (Rolling)
Run by the Oman Technology Fund, Techween is designed for founders who have a technology concept but need capital and structure to build it out. The program runs two cohorts per year, making a second H2 2026 cohort highly probable.
- Funding: USD $50,000 in exchange for 7% equity
- Duration: 3 months, including co-working space and structured coaching
- Cohort size: 10 startups per batch
- Eligibility: Early-stage teams, minimum 2 members, at least one technical co-founder; founders from Oman, GCC, or broader MENA
- Location: Knowledge Oasis Muscat (KOM), Muscat
- Contact: info@otf.om | +968 2417 2717
OTF does not publish cohort opening dates publicly. Email them now to ask about the next H2 2026 intake window — a July or August opening for a Q3 cohort is consistent with their two-per-year cadence.
3. OTF Wadi Accelerator — Seed-Stage Program (Rolling)
One tier above Techween in the OTF ladder, the Wadi Accelerator targets startups with a working product and early customer traction. According to the OTF website, it has supported around 48 startups now operating across 12 countries.
- Funding: USD $100,000 seed investment
- Duration: 3 months of structured mentorship and training
- Cohort size: 10 startups per batch
- Support: Experienced entrepreneur mentors, follow-on investment potential via OTF Jasoor Ventures, global network access
- Eligibility: Tech startups with demonstrable traction across MENA
- Contact: info@otf.om | +968 2417 2717
🏛 Government Tech Support
4. Sas for Excellence — MTCIT Financing and Wage Support (New)
This is the newest program on the list. As The Arabian Stories reported, the Ministry of Transport, Communications and IT launched Sas for Excellence on June 2, 2026. It combines direct cash financing, wage subsidies, and procurement advantages in a single package — one of the most substantial government support offers available to Omani tech companies.
| Support Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Cash financing | Up to RO 1 million per qualifying company |
| Wage subsidies | Covers wages for up to 40 Omani employees |
| Tender priority | Competitive advantage in government and SOE procurement |
| Ownership requirement | 100% Omani-owned |
| Minimum age | 3 years operating in the tech sector |
| Workforce requirement | 50%+ Omani staff, minimum 15 Omani employees |
| Product requirement | Locally developed tech product or service with export strategy |
| Growth requirement | Minimum 15% compound annual revenue growth over past 2 years |
| Priority sectors | AI, cybersecurity, electronic systems design, emerging technologies |
The criteria are strict: this program is designed for mature, fast-growing Omani tech companies rather than first-year startups. If your company clears the bar, contact MTCIT directly for application procedures — the program launched just weeks ago and active applications should be processable now.
💼 General Startup Programs
5. Future Fund Oman — Startup and SME Investment (Rolling)
Owned by the Oman Investment Authority, Future Fund Oman is the government's primary vehicle for direct startup and SME investment. As Muscat Daily reported on June 7, the fund recently unveiled a new RO 570 million investment package spanning seven strategic sectors. Since its 2024 launch, it has received nearly 1,000 applications and approved 186 projects worth approximately RO 1.7 billion.
- Fund size: RO 2 billion total capital over five years
- Startup allocation: 3% of fund directly to startups; 7% to SMEs
- Focus sectors: Renewable energy, industry and technology, healthcare, tourism, food security
- How to apply: Register an account on the OIA investor portal, then submit the investment opportunities form at futurefund.om
- Status: Applications open year-round via the online platform
6. Oman Development Bank — Startup Loans (Always Open)
For Omani nationals who need straightforward concessional financing rather than equity investment, the Oman Development Bank remains an accessible starting point. According to Oman Business Setup's 2026 guide, the bank has automated its loan platform to enable online applications across all governorates.
- Loan amounts: OMR 5,000 to OMR 1,000,000
- Rates: 2% to 5% per annum; interest-free loans up to RO 15,000 covering 90% of project costs for full-time entrepreneurs
- Eligibility: Omani nationals; priority development sectors
- How to apply: Online via the Oman Development Bank's digital platform
- Timeline: 6 to 12 weeks for credit assessment
7. National Business Centre (NBC) — Business Incubation (Always Open)
Operating under Madayn (PEIE) at Knowledge Oasis Muscat, the National Business Centre is the most accessible entry point for early-stage Omani founders who want infrastructure and mentorship without giving up equity. NBC does not run fixed cohort cycles — applications are assessed on a rolling basis throughout the year.
- Offering: Subsidized office space with furniture and utilities, business development support, mentorship, market access and industry expert connections
- Target: Omani entrepreneurs and early-stage SMEs
- Location: Knowledge Oasis Muscat, near Muscat International Airport
- Contact: Via madayn.om/kom
👀 Watch This Space: Omantel Innovation Labs Cohort 8
Omantel Innovation Labs launched Cohort 7 in April 2026, selecting eight startups across AI, fintech, cybersecurity, health-tech, energy, logistics, and smart solutions. The accelerator operates a joint investment fund with Future Fund Oman, giving cohort companies access to a dual funding pathway. Based on the Cohort 7 timeline — applications closed January 2026 for an April launch — Cohort 8 applications could open in Q3 2026. Monitor omantel.om/en/innovation-labs for the announcement.
🇴🇲 Why This Matters for Oman
Oman's startup support architecture now spans every stage of the founder journey. Pre-seed ideas can go through OTF Techween. Product-stage companies with traction have the Wadi Accelerator and Sanabil 500. Mature tech SMEs can access Sas for Excellence. Growth-phase companies have Future Fund Oman. And anyone needing a workspace to start can walk into the NBC.
The range of commitment also varies: NBC involves no equity, ODB charges modest interest, OTF takes 7%, and Sanabil 500 takes equity plus a $35,000 fee. Founders should match the program to their stage and risk tolerance rather than chasing the largest headline number.
Oman's Vision 2040 goal of diversifying away from hydrocarbons means the government has a structural incentive to keep funding these pipelines. The AI Special Economic Zone established under Royal Decree No. 50/2026 is expected to introduce additional startup programs as it matures. For founders, the window to enter early, before competition intensifies, remains wide open.
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