Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 27 | Page 16

NEWS Professor recognised for work in Artificial Intelligence OAB launches new e-payment gateway service ‘OAB iPAY’ O man Arab Bank (OAB) has announced the launch of a new e-payment Gateway facility. The new service is part of the bank’s innovative roadmap to contribute to the digital economy of Oman by improving the electronic payment ecosystem. The bank’s public and private sector corporate clients will be able to receive payments online through website and mobile applications for products and services. OAB is a pioneer of electronic payments in Oman and will now strengthen its range of merchant payment acceptance solutions with this new service. A nowadays it is in high demand from most companies. Prof Dr Aydin Azizi, Assistant Professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the German University of Technology in Oman, has received the National Research Award from The Research Council for his published research. “My research can be applied in the different sectors such as telecommunications, transportation, energy, industry and even healthcare, through a network of tracking identification cards and pattern recognition of rescue robots etc.” professor at a university in Oman has been honoured for his groundbreaking research. Prof Aydin introduced a novel Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Algorithm to analyse and calculate the optimised number and the position of RFID antennas needed to be deployed in the network in order to track and identify materials, products and even live subjects. He said: “Artificial intelligence includes the design of intelligent agents to solve real-world every-day problems, and 16 INTELLIGENTCIO His results show the proposed new algorithm which is a high performance and accurate technique to solve complex problems. His main research interest is Mechatronics, focusing on developing and investigating different Artificial Intelligence techniques to model, control and optimise complex non- linear systems for industrial applications such as in telecommunications. Fahd Bin Amjad, General Manager Retail Banking at OAB, said: “In line with the Sultanate’s vision, the financial services industry is innovating rapidly to move towards a cashless society. “This will bring transparency and convenience for all customers. At OAB, we believe that simplifying and digitising payments is a cornerstone for economic development. “OAB iPAY is a highly secure and intelligent online payment acceptance solution that will help our corporate customers expand their businesses in the digital world.” To subscribe to the service, corporate customers will require a simple Application Programming Interface. The bank will assist and supervise this process which can be completed in as little as two weeks. www.intelligentcio.com