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Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA).
  • DEWA and GMIS will collaborate to promote the use of advanced energy-saving innovations
  • The collaboration will enable greater synergy between utility providers and industrial enterprises to eliminate energy wastage

The Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS) on Wednesday announced a partnership with Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) that will promote the adoption of advanced technologies to generate greater progress towards energy efficiency and accelerate sustainable energy usage in the industrial sector.

Joining the Summit as a Foundation Partner, DEWA will share its expertise in implementing Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing and the Internet of Things to drive the transition to a low-carbon future while contributing to sustainable and inclusive economic development in the UAE and globally.

Through this partnership, DEWA and GMIS will collaborate to promote the use of advanced energy-saving innovations, including smart applications and meters, and enable greater collaboration between utility providers and industrial enterprises to eliminate energy wastage.

“DEWA’s partnership with the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit is a crucial step in strengthening global and regional commitments by leveraging the latest technologies, policies and opportunities to build a more sustainable future for all, and to mitigate climate change,” said Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, DEWA’s MD and CEO.

Badr Al-Olama, Head of the GMIS Organising Committee, said: “Since its inception, DEWA has laid out a clear vision to adopt disruptive technologies and enable collaboration to drive the transition towards clean and alternative energy sources.”