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Saudi Aramco and CNTXT sign DMS Agreement

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CNTXT has signed a Digital Master Service (DMS) Agreement with Saudi Aramco. The agreement will enable Saudi Aramco to further utilise Cognite Data Fusion, the leading Industrial DataOps platform and accelerate development and deployment of digital use cases by leveraging CNTXT digital services.

To support this partnership, CNTXT has launched a large-scale digital programme to accelerate its work and drive innovation. Through this programme, CNTXT will be able to quickly hire and train local talent, establishing a strong foundation for the company to provide advanced technology solutions to the Middle East and North Africa region.

“This agreement is another milestone in Aramco’s vision to continue to leverage leading industrial software. We look forward to collaborating with CNTXT and leveraging their local talent pool in advancing our digital vision,” said Nabil Al Nuaim, Senior Vice President of Digital & Information Technology, Saudi Aramco.

“We are honoured to be collaborating with Aramco, a company that shares our commitment to driving digital transformation and leveraging technology to solve complex challenges. As a shareholder in Cognite and the majority owner of CNTXT, Aramco is deeply invested in our success and we are grateful for their trust,” said Abdullah Jarwan, CEO, CNTXT. 

This partnership represents a major milestone for CNTXT as it continues to grow and expand its presence in the region. With the support of Aramco, CNTXT is well-positioned to make a significant impact in the industry, driving progress and innovation through its cloud and digital transformation solutions.

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