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Schneider Electric sets up manufacturing facility at Hamriyah Free Zone

To offer AI-ready data centre solutions, addressing the escalating demands of the region's expanding market

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  • Facility aims to incorporate up to 70% local content across various facets, including supply chain management and project oversight.

Schneider Electric, a prominent leader in the realm of energy management and automation, has announced the establishment of a manufacturing facility in the Hamriyah Free Zone.

The strategic initiative is poised to offer AI-ready data centre solutions, addressing the escalating demands of the region’s expanding market.

The facility is a testament to Schneider Electric’s commitment to supporting the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) ‘Make it in the Emirates’ strategy, which aims to bolster local production and foster economic growth through the In-Country Value (ICV) programme.

The new facility is dedicated to the manufacture and assembly of prefabricated modular data centres that are equipped to harness the potential of artificial intelligence.

Local job creation

In a region where digital infrastructure is increasingly pivotal, this initiative positions Schneider Electric at the forefront of technological advancement.

Amel Chadli, President of Gulf Countries at Schneider Electric, underscored the significance of this expansion by affirming the company’s dedication to the UAE’s vision for industrial growth and sustainability. By advancing AI-powered solutions, Schneider Electric not only meets market demands but also aligns its operations with national economic objectives.

A critical aspect of this development is its emphasis on local job creation and economic contributions. The facility aims to incorporate up to 70 per cent  local content across various facets, including supply chain management and project oversight.

The focus on indigenous development reinforces the promise of sustainable industrial growth while simultaneously nurturing local talent.

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