Siemens to discuss energy innovations at Oman Energy and Water expo

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Siemens will highlight the importance of integration and grid digitalization at the Oman Energy and Water Exhibition and Conference, running May 23-25 at the Oman International Exhibition Center in Muscat.

Siemens executives will demonstrate the roles digitalization, cost-saving technologies and grid integration will play in the future of Oman’s energy landscape.

“As a long-term technology partner to Oman, Siemens is committed to assisting the country in creating a sustainable and diversified economy, building on four decades of positive contribution,” Markus Strohmeier, CEO of Siemens in Oman, said. “We believe that ingenuity and technological innovation are central to achieving Oman’s national goals and its visions. With this in mind, Siemens will continue contributing to Oman’s energy industry, including oil and gas companies, with the latest solutions, enhanced by digitalization, to drive efficiency, productivity and reliability gains towards a more sustainable production of hydrocarbons.”

As part of the program at the conference, Gerd Deusser, vice president of sales MENA, power and gas division at Siemens, will give a presentation highlighting how the country can meet its power requirements to secure Oman’s energy future.

Aqeel Ahmed, manager of digital grid, energy management division, Siemens Saudi Arabia, will also offer a presentation during the seminar on integrated grid architecture.



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