Saudi Aramco and Siemens inked several agreements to collaborate in the fields of renewable energy, research and development, as well as digitalisation in the oil and gas industry.
Signed during last week’s Saudi Aramco’s In Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA) Forum, these deals show Siemens commitment and dedication to continuously drive its agenda of local value creation in the Kingdom.
Amin Nasser, president and CEO of Saudi Aramco, said, “Saudi Aramco’s agreements with Siemens resonates with the overall goals of the IKTVA programme where partners collaborate closely to drive additional domestic value creation, support the Kingdom’s economic transformation and enable the future prosperity of the Kingdom. The participation of partners like Siemens in IKTVA is crucial to enabling a sustainable and competitive world-class Saudi energy sector.”
The IKTVA programme, which marked its first anniversary this month, is instrumental in leveraging opportunities to drive additional domestic value creation and support a rapidly changing Saudi economy.
Joe Kaeser, President and CEO of Siemens AG, who attended the IKVTA Forum for the second time and witnessed the agreement signing ceremony, said, “While factors such as economics, technology and organisational capability continue to drive competition, the localisation of value chains in Saudi Arabia is a compelling driver for the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. Our strategy resonates with this approach because we believe that businesses must add lasting value to communities. Localisation is therefore critical for further advancing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
Siemens investments in the local footprint expansion across the value chain translates into creating quality jobs for Saudi nationals, enhancing innovation, economic diversification and increased global competitiveness for the Kingdom.
The IKTVA programme highlights job creation as an important aspect of driving local value creation. In November, Siemens signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Colleges of Excellence (CoE) to jointly develop a vocational education and training concept modelled around the German dual education system.