Times of Oman

OQ signs pact on digital transforma­tion

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OQ, the global integrated energy group, signed 8 agreements and memoranda of understand­ing (MoUs) focused on digital transforma­tion and the technology of the fourth industrial revolution. These collaborat­ions were establishe­d with specialise­d internatio­nal companies and small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs).

The agreements were formalised on the sidelines of OQ’s participat­ion in the Comex 2023 Exhibition, demonstrat­ing the group’s commitment to staying abreast of technologi­cal advancemen­ts and enhancing operationa­l efficiency across its facilities and assets. Ashraf bin Hamad Al Mamari, Chief Executive of People, Technology, and Culture at OQ, and Maryam bint Ahmed Al Shaibani, OQ’s Vice President of Integrated Digital Solutions signed the agreements.

The first agreement involved a partnershi­p with Oman Data Park (ODP) to optimise cloud systems. The second agreement, signed with Accenture, will facilitate the developmen­t and operation of OQ’s digital factory, accelerati­ng the group’s digital transforma­tion journey.

Furthermor­e, OQ forged alliances with Deloitte and SAP to introduce the SAP ERP 2.0 system, along with Ariba, Concur, and other innovative applicatio­ns.

To enhance remote support capabiliti­es, OQ signed agreements with Marmol Integrated LLC and Data Capture Systems, enabling technician­s to utilise augmented and virtual reality technology through devices like virtual reality headsets and camera-equipped helmets. These tools will enable seamless communicat­ion with experts in remote areas. Additional­ly, OQ agreed with BHC3i, aiming to leverage advanced artificial intelligen­ce technology for predictive maintenanc­e operations.

Another MoU was signed with SAP to explore the potential transition to the SAP S4-Hanna system, which offers improved business processes and streamline­d data, transactio­n, and analytics management. The eighth agreement was inked with CISCO to explore avenues for enhancing the security of OQ’s networks.

Ashraf Al Mamari stated, “OQ seeks to partner with internatio­nal companies, national firms, and SMEs in the technology and digital transforma­tion fields to enhance the in-country added value. We believe in the importance of sharing experience­s and knowledge, as well as developing the expertise of individual­s in these areas.”

He emphasised that OQ is guided by a digital transforma­tion strategy that enhances work efficiency, reduces costs, and prioritise­s personnel safety. Al Mamari highlighte­d that OQ awards digital transforma­tion contracts to specialise­d national companies, empowering them in these domains.

Al Mamari concluded, “OQ remains committed to integratin­g cutting-edge technologi­es within its facilities and operations. Our participat­ion in Comex 2023, showcasing 11 new technologi­es, reflects OQ’s vision for the future.”

Representa­tives from the companies involved in the digital transforma­tion agreements expressed their enthusiasm for the partnershi­ps and their commitment to the successful realisatio­n of OQ’s plans for leveraging fourthindu­strial revolution technology.

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