From June 12 to 13, Siemens and the Chinese enterprise delegation went to the Middle East to exchange with the Siemens Middle East management team the challenges and opportunities that Chinese enterprises will encounter in the Middle East, and discuss the cooperation model of the two sides.
IC694CHS392 During the two-day seminar, representatives from Siemens Intelligent Infrastructure Group and Digital Industry Group, PowerChina Guizhou Engineering Co., LTD., China Tianchen Engineering Co., LTD., a subsidiary of China Chemical Engineering Group, CITIC Construction Co., LTD., a subsidiary of CITIC Group, and Shanghai Electrical Equipment Research Institute made speeches successively. Discussions were held on topics such as “Expanding investment opportunities in a changing environment”, “Characteristics and transformation needs of the Middle East Energy market”, “Opportunities for investment, trade and infrastructure cooperation in the energy sector”, and “Challenges and prospects of Chinese enterprises going overseas to the Middle East”. The head of Siemens China and the Middle East gave a speech on how to support Chinese enterprises to better conduct business in the Middle East, and looked forward to the future cooperation prospects.
“At present, the growing demand for energy in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and other Gulf countries, while actively seeking low-carbon transformation, reduce the dependence on traditional fossil resources, which will give rise to a huge new energy, new power systems, low-carbon buildings and other infrastructure construction needs, Siemens can provide digital and low-carbon transformation products and solutions for all industries. Together with our customers, we will explore the path of ecological cooperation, build a bridge of cooperation between Chinese and Middle Eastern enterprises, and help the Middle East to realize smart and sustainable modern urban development.”
“We are committed to building a sustainable future for the electrification of the Middle East and helping countries in the region achieve net zero carbon emissions.”
IC694CHS392 Yang Xining, General Manager of Electrical and Automation Division of Siemens Intelligent Infrastructure Group in China (right), and Paul Fairweather, General Manager of Electrical and Automation Division of Siemens Intelligent Infrastructure Group in the Middle East (left)
Delegates also visited the Siemens Experience Center in Dubai and the Siemens Electrical & Automation Customer Center, which showcased Siemens’ rich portfolio of digital, low-carbon products, technologies and solutions from smart infrastructure to digital industry.
Among them, intelligent and low-carbon power distribution solutions in the field of electrical and automation attracted the attention of representatives, such as blue GIS environmental protection gas insulated switchgear, intelligent power distribution software series NXpower – its own digital technology platform for future energy systems, etc. These products, combined with Siemens’ data models accumulated over the years in the power field and self-developed predictive algorithm technology, will further optimize the intelligent level of power distribution in the enabling industry.
Siemens plans to continue to use the global R&D, production, sales and after-sales service system to empower Chinese enterprises to sail far and help Chinese enterprises go global.