Aramco and OQ Technology Strengthen Ties with New Technology Connectivity MoU
OQ Technology is delighted to announce
the signing of a new MoU with Aramco, further strengthening their existing
collaboration and concentrating on automation and Satellite IoT connectivity
for Aramco's remote site infrastructures.
Intelligent Integrated Node (IIN) technology is an innovative automation
infrastructure technology invented by Aramco and developed by MOXA Inc. It
combines instrumentation control, monitoring, and edge computing capabilities
into a single fault-tolerant device. The technology unifies various devices
from multiple vendors and has received numerous awards, including the 2018
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Prize for Inventors and the 2020
International Society of Automation (ISA) Excellence-In-Innovation Award.
The significance of this collaboration lies in the synergy between
Aramco's automation edge technology and OQ's Low Earth Orbit (LEO) 5G NB-IoT
infrastructure, offering significant potential. It will accelerate the
development of IoT applications, personal products, safety, security &
surveillance, fire protection, automotive, healthcare, intelligent defense, and
other industries in Saudi Arabia and globally.
The parties intend to work together to create an integrated package that
includes the Aramco automation edge technology being developed by MOXA with OQ
Technology infrastructure, and to promote the solution opportunities in the
network manufacturing value chain that are related to the oil and gas industry.
Omar Qaise, Founder and Chief Executive Officer at OQ, said,
"Integrating 5G IoT and IIN technologies will increase operational
efficiencies downstream, reduce raw material consumption, and minimize personnel
travel to remote sites, contributing to a more efficient green economy– a key
component of Saudi Arabia's 2030 vision. The MoU further advances the
technological cooperation between Aramco and OQ."
While the current focus of IIN technology is to deliver value to
operating energy companies, there are ample opportunities to incorporate this
groundbreaking technology into other sectors, such as smart cities, power and
utilities, agriculture, and transportation. Consequently, this will pave the
way for lucrative business and investment opportunities in the automation and
connectivity network value chain.
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