Azizi signs up Italian group Scame Parre for prime Dubai projects
DUBAI, September 19, 2024
UAE-based Azizi Developments has reached an agreement with Italian electrical infrastructure solutions group Scame Parre for the supply of ceiling rose and fire-rated isolators across its various projects in Dubai South, Al Furjan, Dubai Studio City and Healthcare City.
Scame Parre is a major designer and producer of industrial connectors, distribution equipment as well as automation solutions provider.
It has been at the forefront of designing and manufacturing cutting-edge electrical components and systems since its inception in 1963.
Headquartered in Parre, Italy, the company is widely recognized for its commitment to safety, innovation, and technological excellence.
As per the deal, Azizi said the Italian group will supply its high-end ceiling rose and fire rated isolators across various projects in Dubai South, MBR City, Dubai Studio City, Al Furjan, Dubai Sports City, and Dubai Healthcare City, including Azizi Venice, Riviera, Azizi Vista, Azizi Central, Azizi Grand, and Creek Views III.
Offering an extensive portfolio of market-leading products, Scame Parre caters to multiple industries - from industrial to residential and commercial sectors.
With a strong focus on sustainability and energy efficiency, the company continually drives forward-thinking solutions that meet the evolving needs of its global clientele, it stated.
On the key tieup, Tizian HG Raab, the Head of PR & Communications at Azizi Developments, said: "We are pleased to join forces with distinguished global manufacturer Scame Parre. This strategic partnership underscores our shared vision of delivering excellence through high-quality, sustainable and innovative solutions."
"By integrating Scame Parre's advanced electrical systems and sustainable technologies across our developments, we are taking yet another decisive stride in ensuring that our projects continue to set new benchmarks in efficiency, durability, and value, with our valued investors and residents reaping the benefits," he added.-TradeArabia News Service