According to public relations of Raitel; This communication services company, as the only ICT holding company of Shasta group, hosted Shasta’s CEO on the first day of Kish oil, gas, petrochemical and refining event. In this visit, which was carried out in the presence of Mohammad Sadegh Karimi Mehrabadi, a member of the board of directors, and a group of senior managers of Raitel, the capabilities of this mobile phone operator in the field of providing communication solutions and making energy industries smarter were examined.
In this visit, Saeedi pointed out the importance of supporting domestic productions and capabilities in the field of technology, and considered the development of advanced communication infrastructure as one of the requirements for increasing productivity in the oil and gas industry, and emphasized that the active presence of Rightel in this field can lay the groundwork for accelerating the digitalization process and improving operational efficiency in the country’s energy industries.
In this exhibition, Raitel has presented its capabilities to meet the needs of the oil, gas and petrochemical industry by introducing solutions based on secure organizational communication, dedicated network infrastructure, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) services and smart monitoring and data management systems.
In this regard, Karimi Mehrabadi stated:
The development of advanced communication infrastructures and solutions based on intelligence is one of the main priorities of Rightel. We believe that the future of the energy industry depends on sustainable connectivity, data-driven management and the integration of communication systems, and Rightel is ready to cooperate to realize this transformation on a national scale.
The 7th Kish Oil, Gas, Petrochemical and Refining Conference will be held from 26 to 28 February 1404, from 17:00 to 22:00 at the exhibition center of Kish Island, and in this event, Raitel will present its specialized solutions in the field of intelligentization of energy industries to the activists of this field.
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