Siemens to establish Centre of Engineering Excellence in Saudi Arabia

Press release
Published March 2nd, 2011 - 10:08 GMT

Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Siemens Energy has today announced the founding of a specialist facility to be based in the King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, one of the leading research and teaching institutions in the Middle East. The centre will provide collaborative R&D support for energy related topics, knowledge-sharing, as well as training for local students and for the Kingdom at large.

The founding is a further milestone in a long series of Siemens achievements in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company received an order from Saudi Arabia for the supply of components for a combined cycle power plant with an associated seawater desalination facility for the Ras Az Zawr power plant. The order volume for Siemens is more than USD1 billion, one the largest orders posted by Siemens Energy in the Middle East. Prior to this, Siemens revealed plans to establish a manufacturing and service facility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The manufacturing facility will include local production and create many job opportunities for both Saudi and international experts. Earlier in February, Siemens and Saudi Aramco had signed a corporate procurement agreement. This corporate-level agreement is strengthening the cooperation between the two companies and will lead to more cost efficiency for both companies due to reduced project times.

These activities are a result of a well-established relationship and a continuous meeting culture of the Saudi Arabian authorities and customers and the Siemens Executive Management from both the global and the regional Headquarters. During a recent visit in Saudi Arabia members of the Siemens Executive Management discussed infrastructure projects in the Kingdom and attended the signing ceremony of the R&D partnership with the KFUPM.

The facility will be established in the Dhahran Techno Valley (DTV), located in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, and will offer investment into certain projects related to R&D, including energy efficient concepts for Oil & Gas, fuel flexibility concepts for gaseous and liquid fuels, gas turbine technology, renewable energy, advanced water treatment and green technologies. Research will be conducted by Siemens in collaboration with customers such as SABIC and Saudi Aramco, as well as various educational/research such as KFUPM and King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST).

Siemens will sponsor two facility professors for Power Generation (including Renewable) at KFUPM, as well as absorbing ten of its graduates per year.

Wolfgang Dehen, CEO of Energy Sector, Siemens said; “The initiative with KFUPM is further step in building Siemens’ overall commitment in Saudi Arabia.  We place great importance in growing the skills of its people, through training, support and vocational opportunities, and will strive to add extra value to the world class programs already being implemented by the university. Siemens is a global technology leader with strong local roots in the region and a has high interest in identifying and utilizing local talents for all fields of business and R&D we operate in.”

Anwar Aleitani, Vice President of Siemens Saudi Arabia Oil and Gas Division, commented, “Through the establishment of an R&D center in DTV, Siemens is dedicated to the development of local talent and infrastructure in the Kingdom through training and technology transfer. Educational institutions offering advanced research opportunities on key engineering topics will be ideally suited for the future of the Kingdom as a center of academic excellence.“

Dr. Khaled Al-Sultan, Rector and CEO of KFUPM, explains: “Siemens’ DTV initiative aims to provide a platform for the development of new technologies in the Kingdom through research in one city, Dhahran. The new manufacturing and service facility Siemens plans to build, is also located in the Eastern province, it will also be a centre of excellence and will play an important role in technology transfer among the local workforce.”

On the occasion of the founding event Dr. Al-Sultan said also that the establishment of the center in DTV is in line with the vision of KFUPM, which aims at building strong ties with world renowned companies.

"This Center, which will be built on an approximate area of 7,623 square meters, speaks for the University's commitment to intensify its relationship with the industrial sector."

He also highlighted the prominent role the Dhahran Techno Valley is playing to build relationship with industry and encourage innovative ideas for the application and effective use of technology in vital areas of importance for the Kingdom, such as petroleum, gas, water and information technology.

Dr. Faleh Al-Sulaiman, Vice Rector for Technology Development and Industrial Relations, said that the University, in partnership with Saudi Aramco, is utilizing the opportunity to invite world renowned companies to join DTV, thereby paving way for technology transfer from West to East.  He further added that the University is tirelessly working towards achieving its ambitious objectives to excel in all areas of scientific research through Dhahran Techno Valley Company.

Siemens has been present in Saudi Arabia for more than 75 years and currently has around 1,800 employees operating within the Kingdom. 

Background Information

Siemens

Siemens is a global powerhouse focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of systems for power generation and transmission as well as medical diagnosis. In infrastructure and industry solutions the company plays a pioneering role.

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM) was officially established by Royal Decree on 23 September 1963. The first students were admitted a year later, on 23 September 1964, when 67 young men enrolled in what was then the College of Petroleum and Minerals (CPM). Since that time, the University enrollment has grown to more than 8,000 students (including those in the PREP program).

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