eSolutions, Plant.Digital partner to boost asset performance
DUBAI, 20 days ago
eSolutions, an asset management provider in the region, will be the new service supplier in asset intelligence for Plant.Digital, business process automation solutions specialist, under a new agreement signed at the recently held Gitex Global in Dubai.
The partnership signed during the tech and startup show (October 14-18) is set to have a significant impact on the Middle Eastern market, particularly in industries where operational efficiency and equipment reliability are becoming critical success factors.
Plant.Digital adds its proficiency in digital transformation, solution integration, and domain knowledge to jointly provide cutting-edge digital tools and strategies into enterprise-level solutions across the GCC.
eSolutions brings extensive expertise in asset management solutions, specifically in industries such as manufacturing, oil and gas, utilities, and infrastructure.
Leveraging leading asset management technologies, the company aims to drive cost efficiencies.
Plant.Digital CEO Norm Gilsdorf, said: “This partnership with eSolutions is a significant step forward in our journey to revolutionize asset management, ensuring our clients thrive in an increasingly competitive landscape.
“We will be able to offer the next generation asset intelligence through deploying a fully integrated asset management solution based on the latest innovation standards for asset reliability, integrity, safety, and predictive analytics and, at the same time, optimize end user adoption to materialise the expected ROI.”
Executive Vice President of MDS SI Group, Gaby Matar, said: “We are excited to partner with Plant.Digital to drive sustainable digital transformation across industries.
“By combining eSolutions’ expertise in asset management with Plant.Digital’s advanced automation technologies, we will help clients enhance efficiency, maximize profitability, and promote sustainability. Together, we’re empowering companies to achieve operational excellence.’’ – TradeArabia News Service