Siemens and Petrojet Strike a Strategic Partnership to Drive Technological Advancements in the Middle East

Siemens, a global leader in digital industries, and Petrojet, one of the Middle East’s largest construction groups, have formed a strategic partnership to drive technological advancements and innovation across industries in the Middle East. With a focus on supporting the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources’ digitalization strategy and contributing to Egypt’s Vision 2030, the collaboration will utilize Siemens’ cutting-edge digital solutions and Petrojet’s expertise in delivering large-scale projects. By combining forces, both companies seek to transform the industrial sector in Egypt and throughout the Middle East, fostering economic development and creating a competitive edge in the global market.
Water, sanitation and hygiene key to Pacific’s ongoing COVID-19 strategy

COVID-19 has forced Pacific island nations to close borders to prevent the disease’s entry.
Here’s how governments can reduce the impacts of Asia’s devastating flash floods

Flash floods have increased and become more unpredictable, and their toll on lives and livelihoods is growing as well. There is much we still don’t know about how to manage floods, but there are key policy actions we can take now.
How can water utilities in the Pacific use the pandemic to become more resilient?

By Vivian Castro-Wooldridge Protecting and managing the water supply, even in the face of threats and challenges, is a key responsibility for utility companies and governments across the Pacific region. For many people in the Pacific, COVID-19 presents yet another challenge in a region familiar with natural hazards and the accompanying disruptions to everyday life. […]
Building the Smart Grid: The Role of IoT in Powering Tomorrow’s Cities

As the population increases in the urban areas of countries, these cities are facing the obstacles of directing sufficient power to cater to everyone’s needs while employing the functions of these outdated power grids. Built many decades ago, current electric grids are unpredictable in performance, expensive to operate, and unproductive. A single fallen stick from […]