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GE and Engro alliance to bring digital power plant solutions to Pakistan

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Saqlain Naqvi
Saqlain Naqvi
Saqlain Naqvi is an Islamabad-based journalist who has also worked in PR sector previously.

General Electric and Engro sign digital industrial alliance to accelerate transformation of Industries and support digital industrial growth throughout Pakistan and the Region

ISLAMABAD –  General Electric (GE) and Engro Corporation Limited have signed a digital strategic alliance, which will focus on providing digital power plant solutions to enable Pakistan’s power generation sector to advance towards mature technologies and become part of a global digital power transformation.

The strategic alliance initiated at GE’s Crotonville Global Leadership Institute will make Engro a key digital industrial partner for GE in Pakistan and the region.

The initial focus of the alliance will be on providing GE’s Digital Power Plant solutions to electricity generation companies in Pakistan. Engro in collaboration with GE will together acquire the latest cloud technologies that will help enable Pakistan’s power generation sector to leapfrog more mature technologies and become part of a global digital power transformation that is expected to create $1.3 trillion in value between now and 2025.

GE’s Digital Power Plant solutions transform sensor data gathered from industrial machines and processes into actionable intelligence. This intelligence can be used to monitor equipment health, reduce downtime, improve reliability and ultimately to provide customers with a holistic view of the impact of operational decisions across entire plants and power generation fleets.

Engro and GE will also jointly develop new software applications on GE’s Predix* platform for the Industrial Internet to address industries not currently served by GE in which Engro has deep domain expertise.

“GE and Engro remain committed to bringing transformational solutions to Pakistan and across the region,” stated Azeez Mohammed, President and CEO for GE’s Power Services business in the Middle East and Africa.

“We are proud to strengthen our collaboration with Engro under this important agreement through which we will provide advanced digital industrial solutions that will enhance asset life cycles and reliability across multiple industries.”

As part of the new agreement, Engro’s application development and professional services organization, Inbox Business Technologies, will develop new applications on GE’s Predix platform for industries in which Engro has deep domain expertise, including petrochemicals, fertilizers and food processing. GE will provide tools and training to accelerate the development of these Predix-based applications.

Jahangir Piracha, CEO Engro Powergen Qadirpur Limited said, “Engro remains resolute in its commitment to develop the local energy sector by introducing technological platforms that can enhance our domain expertise. Together with GE, Engro aims to implement and provide these customized digital solutions to a broad base of industrial partners in Pakistan which will help develop a more digitally competitive industry whilst simultaneously enhancing operational performance across the board.”

“GE has been a committed partner in Pakistan’s growth story for more than 50 years,” said Sarim Sheikh, President and CEO for GE Pakistan and Central Asia. “The solutions that will be introduced into the country and others that will be developed in Pakistan through this agreement with Engro will result in further development of the software innovation ecosystem in the country.”

Engro is one of Pakistan’s leading conglomerates with investments in agriculture, fertilizers, foods, energy, chemical storage and petrochemicals. Already a major GE customer, Engro will accelerate its transformation into a digital industrial powerhouse by selling GE solutions and becoming a system integrator of GE Power’s digital solutions to the power generation industry.

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