Siemens, a renowned global technology company, has recently entered into a significant cooperation agreement with Petrojet, the Petroleum Projects and Technical Consultations Company, aimed at advancing the industrial sector in the Middle East through specialized digital solutions. This strategic partnership seeks to leverage the collective expertise of both companies to support the digital transformation strategy of the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, contribute to the realization of Egypt’s Vision 2030, and provide crucial support to key clients in the industrial sectors across the Middle East region.
Under the agreement, Siemens will offer Petrojet its cutting-edge digital solutions and products, including the highly acclaimed Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. This comprehensive suite of digital tools and platforms enables customers to accelerate their digital transformation endeavours with ease, speed, and scalability. Petrojet will also benefit from various technical training programs provided by Siemens, covering areas such as automated operation, equipment, and control product solutions.
The digital solutions provided by Siemens encompass a wide range of areas essential for industrial operations, including automated operation systems, industrial communications, equipment, failure analysis products, motion control technologies, industrial Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, cloud computing, predictive maintenance solutions, and asset management systems. This comprehensive offering aims to optimize efficiency, enhance productivity, and enable the seamless integration of digital technologies across various industrial sectors.
The partnership between Siemens and Petrojet will primarily focus on critical projects in sectors such as water, oil, gas, tunnels, and infrastructure throughout the Middle East region. By combining their resources and expertise, both companies are committed to fostering the development of industrial markets not only in Egypt but also across the wider Middle East and even on a global scale.
Mohammed Khalifa, CEO of Siemens Digital Industries in the Middle East, expressed great enthusiasm for this collaboration, emphasizing its potential to drive significant advancements in industrial sectors. The partnership is poised to deliver innovative solutions, accelerate digital transformation efforts, and contribute to sustainable economic growth in the region.