By the end of 2022, the ministry and Siemens will evaluate 200 industrial companies in the UAE for their digital maturity, while more than 70 industrial companies in the UAE have already been assessed.
This initiative, which will be overseen by MoIAT and Siemens, will support the objectives of the ‘UAE Industry 4.0’ programme to raise its industrial productivity by 30 per cent and add Dhs25bn to the national economy over the next decade.
Driven by MoIAT, UAE Industry 4.0 has been designed to help increase the use of deep learning, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), additive manufacturing, and the Internet of Things (IoT), into the value and supply chains that support the industrial sector.
The digital maturity assessment programme will allow the UAE to determine its current baseline level for the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies across the country’s industrial sector. It will also identify areas within the sector that are ready for digital transformation to enhance productivity and underpin the country’s economic competitiveness.
Sarah Al Amiri, the UAE’s Minister of State for Advanced Technology, said:
“We are delighted to announce our partnership with Siemens, an important milestone in our efforts to embrace the tools and applications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The programme will equip our industrial companies with essential insights on their digital maturity and offer practical frameworks and tools to accelerate their transformation journeys.”
“By joining forces with Siemens, we are gearing up to elevate our local industrial capabilities and shape a future industrial landscape that is as sustainable as it is productive and profitable. At a time when industry is transforming faster than at any period in history, partnerships such as this hold the key to unlocking a new era of smart industrial growth.”
Roland Busch, president and chief executive officer of Siemens, said:
“Siemens is proud to contribute to the UAE’s efforts to transform its manufacturing sector and pursue a long-term strategy for sustainable development. Our partnership will identify challenges and solutions in the UAE’s manufacturing sector, help ignite a broader adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies, and make industries more agile, productive and competitive.”
News Source: Gulf Business