Regional leaders in the power industry discussed the trends, challenges, and opportunities in the wider power sector industrial ecosystem at a key conference organised by GE Gas Power.
The company hosted more than 200 organisations at the 2023 edition of the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia (MEASA) Strategic Partners Summit, held both, in person in Dubai and virtually as part of its efforts to create significant value, improve service levels, and develop more secure and sustainable supply chains.
Under the theme, ‘Winning the future of energy together’, the summit also outlined ways to strengthen and bridge gaps in the supply chain as nations in the region seek low carbon pathways for growth and sustainability.
The hybrid event, held annually, reinforced GE Gas Power’s commitment to foster closer relationships between supply chain stakeholders in the MEASA region to achieve higher growth and meet the evolving needs of customers in the region.
Joseph Anis, President & CEO of GE Gas Power Europe, Middle East, and Africa said: “Our growing network of suppliers are critical partners in bringing to life our vision of delivering world-class solutions to power millions of homes in MEASA – one of the fastest-growing regions in the world. As we chart the course for a cleaner, energy-efficient future, there is an urgent need to build and sustain a close and productive relationship with our diverse suppliers to improve our operating agility and deliver competitively priced, high-quality products and services to enable the energy transition. Hosting the MEASA Strategic Partners Summit reinforces our commitment to developing a robust regional supply chain to create shared value in a rapidly changing energy landscape.”
The five-day summit featured insightful discussions, online trainings, interactive sessions as well as individual, one-on-one meetings with suppliers as participants looked for ways to take supplier collaborations to new levels and accelerate the pace of the decarbonisation of the region’s energy system. While highlighting best practices in quality and safety, experts also weighed in on expanding supply base requirements for new product portfolios, delivering value for customers, and creating increased opportunities for suppliers.
During the summit, GE Gas Power also honored ‘Key Suppliers’ in an awards ceremony that recognized excellence in the areas of Safety, Quality, Delivery, Competitiveness, and Strategic Partnership.
Driving innovation in the UAE
In the UAE, Aon Middle East was recognised for efforts to maintain ‘Competitiveness’ in a challenging, disruptive environment, while Al-Madina Building Material Trading, was honoured in the ‘Strategic Partners’ category for demonstrating the value of collaboration in the power sector.
GE has supported the development of the GCC energy infrastructure for over 80 years. Today, GE-built power generation technologies are installed in up to 350 sites across the region. GE’s investments in the GCC include a service centre in Jebel Ali, Dubai, which provides maintenance, testing, and repair solutions for generators and gas turbines; the GE Manufacturing and Technology Center (GEMTEC) campus in Dammam, which includes a Service and Repairs Center for gas turbines, a Hot & Harsh Research & Development (R&D) Center, a Monitoring & Diagnostics Center for the remote monitoring of power generation assets, as well as GE Saudi Advanced Turbines (GESAT), a joint investment by Dussur and GE to manufacture gas turbines and components in the Kingdom; and the GE Kuwait Technology Center (GEKTC), a first-of-its-kind facility in the country that includes training, tooling, and R&D cells. - TradeArabia News Service