TWTG, the Dutch pioneer in Industrial Internet of Things solutions, and Aramco, one of the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals companies, have taken a significant stride towards advancing Aramco’s digital transformation of Saudi Arabia’s industrial landscape. At the Global Industrial Internet of Things Summit (GIITS) in Dammam, the two companies signed a Memorandum of Understanding, heralding a transformative collaboration.

Aramco, renowned for its pivotal role in the global oil and gas industry, is embracing digital transformation to enhance operational efficiency, prioritise safety, and reduce its carbon footprint. To spearhead this journey, the company established a subsidiary dedicated to designing and deploying cutting-edge digital solutions, aiming to harness Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to optimise operations and drive smarter work practices.

TWTG has emerged as a market leader in I-IoT solutions, boasting IECEx/ATEX certification for their NEON Sensors, based on LoRaWAN. Recently, TWTG secured country-specific certifications, enabling extensive deployment of NEON solutions in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Aramco is currently testing NEON devices at sites like Khurais.

“This collaboration marks a monumental step for TWTG,” said Nadine Herrwerth, CEO of TWTG. “It opens the door for the widespread adoption of our industrial IoT solutions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and beyond, enabling our customers to enhance on-site safety, operational efficiency, and energy efficiency.”

As Aramco and TWTG embark on this groundbreaking partnership, the future of digital transformation in the energy sector looks promising. Together, they aim to redefine industry standards and set new benchmarks for operational excellence and sustainability.

For more information visit www.twtg.io and www.aramco.com

23rd February 2024