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Siemens and DETASAD bring industrial IoT to Saudi Arabia

Siemens’ industrial IoT will help to unlock the potential of IoT and digitalisation in Saudi Arabia.
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Siemens will be working with information and communications technology services and solutions provider, Detecon Al Saudia Co. (DETASAD), to bring Siemens’ industrial IoT (IIoT) as a service solution to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The collaboration will help streamline the process for governments and enterprises when sourcing an IoT solution in Saudi Arabia by deploying Siemens’ IIoT cloud and edge services, applications and solutions in DETASAD’s data centre, located in Riyadh.

The DETASAD and Siemens’ industrial IoT in-kingdom Cloud will address the Communications, Space & Technology Commission data sovereignty and cybersecurity regulations to provide a first-of-a-kind industrial IoT service and ecosystem for the region. By combining the real world of automation and operational technology (OT) with the digital world of information technology (IT), enterprises can make data-supported decisions, enabling a faster time to market along with the Saudi regulations related to data security and compliance.

Ahmad Hawsawi, CEO of Siemens in Saudi Arabia, said: “Siemens’ industrial IoT will help to unlock the potential of IoT and digitalisation for Industry 4.0, smart cities and innovative applications for artificial intelligence to our customers in Saudi Arabia, making it more accessible and more readily available. By working with a local specialist like DETASAD, we’re able to offer a one-stop shop infrastructure for all customers, with local resources to design, develop, build and offer innovative use cases and solutions to help our region achieve the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals.”

President and CEO of DETASAD, Felix Wass, added: “We are proud to announce our collaboration with Siemens. We are working together to bring a completely new experience and industrial IoT ecosystem to the Saudi market. Our platform is fully compliant with Saudi data sovereignty legislative requirements as further validated by a Class C cloud license and our leading National Cybersecurity Authority’s compliance score. Looking forward to working with our partners and customers to provide a unique #MadeInSaudi IoT solution portfolio unlocking value.”

Wass concluded: “This is a unique value proposition in terms of the business case, speed of deployment, connectivity integration and convenience, which will help to positively transform the perception of IoT as a challenging and largely CAPEX-driven investment.”