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Oman’s ICV Goals Strengthened by New Partnership

Oman’s oil and gas industry continues to be vital to its economy. To improve efficiency, safety, and sustainability, the sector is embracing new technologies. In line with this, a new partnership between SERVILINK and Heyad LLC is poised to support Oman’s In-Country Value (ICV) goals.

SERVILINK, an Indian leader in automation technology and a platinum partner of Rockwell Automation, has partnered with Heyad LLC. Heyad LLC is an associate partner of Majees Technical Services LLC. Together, the companies aim to bring innovative solutions to the Omani market while aligning with the country’s long-term economic goals.

Jagdish Shukla, Director of SERVILINK, spoke about the partnership’s importance. He highlighted that their joint venture, SGH Energy Systems LLC, will focus on providing automation solutions for key industries, including oil and gas. “Our expertise will help Oman meet its ICV goals,” Shukla explained.

SERVILINK has gained substantial experience in India, working on both domestic and international projects. Seeking to expand beyond India, the company identified Heyad LLC and Majees Technical Services LLC as the perfect local partners. Together, they formed SGH Energy Systems LLC to bring advanced technologies to Oman.

Mohammed Al Shaidi, Manager of Heyad LLC, emphasized the alignment of the partnership with Oman Vision 2040. This vision focuses on fostering economic diversification and technological advancement within the country. “By combining SERVILINK’s expertise with our local market presence, we can fill crucial gaps in the market,” Al Shaidi said.

In addition, the new venture will showcase its solutions at the Oman Digitization and Digital Transformation Forum. This event, scheduled for February 25-26, 2025, in Muscat, will feature SGH Energy Systems’ innovative automation systems, emergency shutdown systems, and AI-driven analytics.

Furthermore, SGH Energy Systems plans to invest in local talent. The company aims to enhance Oman’s industrial automation capabilities while supporting sustainable growth. By aligning with Oman’s ICV goals, SGH Energy Systems will contribute to the country’s technological progress.

In conclusion, this partnership represents a significant step in advancing Oman’s ICV goals. The collaboration will bring cutting-edge technologies to the Omani market, strengthening the country’s industrial capabilities. This joint venture is a key part of Oman’s long-term vision for economic growth and diversification.

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