Abu Dhabi Ports, Etisalat Annouce Partnership

October 14, 2018

Abu Dhabi Ports and Emirates Telecommunication Group Company(Etisalat) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) focused on advancing technological capabilities and business opportunities in support of Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030.

The partnership focuses on building shared electronic projects and networks, exchanging knowledge, simplifying procedures, securing fixed and wireless telecommunications coverage, and managing operational risk.

Etisalat will also help Abu Dhabi Ports to adapt to the latest telecommunications technologies, business models, and customer behaviours. The agreement will broaden Abu Dhabi Ports reach by connecting the business to its ports, free zone, and technological entities.

Sultan Al Dhaheri, General Manager, Etisalat Abu Dhabi region said: “We look forward to working with Abu Dhabi Ports enabling connectivity and giving them capabilities to bring in efficiency and manage business operations effectively across the port. This strategic agreement is part of our overall strategy and objective of ‘Driving a Digital future to Empower Societies’ as we work closely with the public and private sector to enable digital technologies and solutions to help boost their digital services.”

Abu Dhabi Ports  also said that it will begin an international blockchain pilot testing project in partnership with the Port of Antwerp, Belgium.

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