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Saudi Aramco licenses solar array cleaning technology to NOMADD

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Saudi Aramco has entered into a technology licensing agreement with NOMADD Desert Solar Solutions, a locally owned technology startup funded by the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) and created to commercial­ize the NO water Mechanical Automated Dusting Device.

Under the agreement, Saudi Aramco will grant NOMADD the right to develop and manufactur­e solar array cleaning technology that was developed inhouse by Saudi Aramco’s research and developmen­t team based at KAUST. The technology will integrate with NOMADD’s fully automated waterless solar cleaning system.

This is the first commercial licensing agreement between Saudi Aramco and a KAUST funded startup company.

The company said NOMADD will distribute solar cleaning technology in Saudi Arabia and serve as an example of how a technology can be developed, commercial­ized, manufactur­ed and sold creating local jobs and providing value to the Kingdom.

Vice President of Technology, Oversight and Coordinati­on, Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter, said: “Commercial­izing technology that positively impacts the Kingdom is a great achievemen­t and demonstrat­es Saudi Aramco’s commitment to a clean energy future.”

“NOMADD is excited to partner with Saudi Aramco, KAUST and other local institutio­ns to bring this vision to fruition,” said Jos van der Hyden, founder and chief executive officer of NOMADD. “NOMADD is gaining strong commercial traction in the solar industry, winning several industry awards for technology and leadership in the field.”

Saudi Aramco is a fully integrated, global energy and chemicals enterprise and the world’s top exporter of crude oil and natural gas liquids.

 ??  ?? Under the agreement, Saudi Aramco will grant NOMADD the right to develop and manufactur­e solar array cleaning technology.
Under the agreement, Saudi Aramco will grant NOMADD the right to develop and manufactur­e solar array cleaning technology.

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