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Joint venture · NSART × PNOD

Miras Accelerator — infrastructure for commercialising deep technologies.

A joint venture of NSART and PNOD, Miras helps mature technologies cross the readiness gap — combining deep-tech engineering with governance and compliance, full IP lifecycle support, and a path to investment, aligned with Vision 2030, the OIC, and the UN SDGs.

The Problem

The gap Miras closes

A technology can be scientifically mature, yet an organisation may lack the commercial, regulatory, and manufacturing infrastructure to deploy it. Miras closes this gap through a three-dimensional readiness model.

TRL

Technology readiness

Core Question

Is the technology proven at the required scale?

CRL

Commercial readiness

Core Question

Is there a path to revenue, pricing, and a contract model?

MRL

Manufacturing readiness

Core Question

Can the product be produced, certified, and delivered?

Accelerator Tracks

Three tracks

Track 1

Deep-Tech Cohort

Accelerating teams from diagnostics to investment readiness and demo day.

Track 2

Regulatory Sandbox

Testing solutions in a regulated environment — CleanTech, GovTech, agentic AI, data marketplace — on sovereign GPU infrastructure.

Track 3

IP Portfolio & Founders

The full IP lifecycle and founder development — from diagnostics to licensing and an IP showcase.

Strategic positioning

Miras is built at the intersection of recognised mandates — Saudi Vision 2030, the OIC agenda, the Digital Cooperation Organization, and the UN SDGs. It is a language understood by development institutions, usable without disclosing commercial parameters.

Global Frameworks

Unified institutional mandates

By structuring DeepTech maturation around international standards, Miras operates in full alignment with leading global and regional initiatives:

Saudi Vision 2030
OIC Science & Tech Agenda
Digital Cooperation Org.
UN Sustainable Dev. Goals
Security & Compliance

Confidentiality: this section is kept at a public level. Budgets, target fund sizes, leadership and advisor names, specific investors, and details of government approaches are internal.