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Rockwell to open Digital Centre of Excellence in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH, September 13, 2023

Rockwell Automation, a leading industrial automation and digital transformation firm, has announced it is opening its Digital Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Al-Khobar, Saudi Arabia, strengthening its commitment to the kingdom. 
 
The CoE will support government and local companies, large and small, to upskill their operations, which ties in with the Saudi 2030 Vision of enhanced economic growth, technical progress and sustainability.
 
The CoE is dedicated to the process industries – oil and gas, mining, metals, and water – focusing on increasing the pace of the digital transformation that the Saudi Arabian government is promoting and optimising maintenance operations for industry.
 
Decarbonisation conference
To coincide with the opening of the centre, Rockwell Automation is holding a decarbonisation conference on September 26, 2023 at the Mövenpick Hotel Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. This seminar will share experiences on decarbonisation including carbon capture and storage, electrification, emission monitoring and management through measurement and control technologies, and digitalisation methodologies.
 
Government officials, industrial leaders, business partners and senior academics from across the Kingdom will attend the CoE opening ceremony.  
 
“Rockwell Automation has been working in Saudi Arabia for several decades supporting local companies with automation and control technology,” said Hussain Al Khater, managing director for Rockwell Automation in Saudi Arabia. 
 
“With the opening of the CoE we will enhance the support for Saudi Arabia's vision to have more technology companies located in the kingdom. We will be physically on the ground to support our customers’ technology transition; they can come and visit the centre to learn how Rockwell automation can guide them in their digital transformation." 
 
Two interactive zones
The CoE will feature two interactive zones. The first takes the visitor on a digital journey explaining how technology can enhance maintenance operations using a pump as an example. Using Microsoft HoloLens and a smartphone, visitors will be guided through a seamless experience of repairing and maintaining a pump. 
 
This experience will utilise Vuforia - an augmented reality solution, ThingWorx – an IOT platform, Kepware – a sensor connection solution, and Fiix-a computerised maintenance management system, which all link back to the ERP system. 
 
The second zone, dedicated to the oil and gas sector, brings the connected oilfield to life with three interactive demos that highlight the production improvements available through intelligent automation and how Sensia’s products deliver greater operational efficiency and asset productivity. Sensia is a collaboration between Rockwell Automation and Schlumberger, bringing together the pioneering process automation, real-time control and IoT technologies of Rockwell Automation, with the measurement and instrumentation, software and analytics capabilities of Schlumberger.
 
Demonstrations
The first demo highlights electric submersible pump (ESP) diagnostics, testing and forecasting. Visitors will be able to view how the data from five wells is collected, analysed and vital insights gained using Avalon - the open technology platform that underpins Sensia’s new breed of autonomic, automated, and connected solutions, Avocet – production operation software that provides a field-level decision support system, and OFM – the well and reservoir analysis software.
 
The second demo showcases production back allocation and waterflood management for naturally flowing wells. It utilises Avalon for data set visualisation and monitoring before showing how Avocet takes that data and executes workflows. The final section will show how water flood management can be effectively controlled using OFM. The final demo will show how Avalon and Eye Met can be used for custody transfer and managing live uncertainty on the platform.
 
“Digital transformation and automation technology offer solutions that will enable the oil and gas value chain to drive efficiency and reduce costs while carefully navigating the transition terrain,” Ediz Eren, regional vice president, Middle East, Turkiye and Africa (META) region, Rockwell Automation, said. 
 
“This digital CoE highlights how solutions from Rockwell Automation and its partners can improve performance all along the oil and gas value chain within the region. By working with government, industry, and academia, the CoE will enable local companies and workers to increase their understanding of what digital technologies can achieve.”-- TradeArabia News Service
 



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