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Joint venture · NSART × PNOD

Miras Accelerator — the infrastructure to turn deep technology into business.

Miras is a joint venture of NSART and PNOD. It helps proven technologies become real businesses — combining engineering, governance and compliance, full IP support, and a clear path to investment, in line with Vision 2030, the OIC, and the UN SDGs.

The Problem

The gap Miras closes

A technology can be scientifically ready, but a company may still lack the commercial, regulatory, and manufacturing setup to use it. Miras closes that gap with a three-part 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

We take teams from first review to investment-ready and demo day.

Track 2

Regulatory Sandbox

Testing solutions in a controlled, regulated setting — CleanTech, GovTech, AI agents, data marketplace — on our own GPUs.

Track 3

IP Portfolio & Founders

The full IP journey and founder support — from first review to licensing and an IP showcase.

Strategic positioning

Miras is built around widely recognised goals — Saudi Vision 2030, the OIC agenda, the Digital Cooperation Organization, and the UN SDGs. It speaks the language development institutions understand, without revealing commercial details.

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

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