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SatIoT services from iot squared + OQ Technology to benefit Saudi Arabia

May 15, 2023

iot squared, an IoT technology company and a joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) and stc Group (stc), has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with OQ Technology, a global, satellite telecom operator for IoT connectivity using 5G protocol.

The MoU was signed by Othman Al Dahash, Chief Executive Officer of iot squared, and Omar Qaise, Founder and CEO of OQ Technology.

Through this partnership, OQ Technology will provide satellite IoT connectivity services and products to iot squared and support the technical development of its products and services. The two partners will also collaborate to identify target markets, verticals and applications that require satellite IoT services in the Kingdom and provide them with the necessary solutions.

“By helping to solve various challenges from traffic management, energy, safety, waste, and many others, IoT will fundamentally allow us to enhance productivity levels and quality of life, revolutionizing the way we live and work. By providing coverage and connectivity anywhere in the country, the integration of satellite IoT services and solutions in the Kingdom will drive the adoption of IoT solutions. Thanks to our latest partnership with OQ Technology, not only will we leverage the company’s expertise and existing products to support iot’s technical development and products, but together we will drive the adoption of IoT services, helping to achieve national digital transformation objectives, and motivating research and development across Saudi Arabia.”
— Othman Al Dahash, CEO of iot squared

“5G networks are designed to address highly complex services, and applications such as the support of billions of interconnected devices known as massive machine communication. The problem is that only 25% of the Earth’s land mass today is covered by cell towers. At OQ Technology we are working to address this problem by enabling 5G-based massive machine communication all over the world using a constellation of nanosatellites which ensure a truly low latency of only a few milliseconds. By partnering with iot squared, we will now be able to use our shared networks, resources and expertise to identify new target markets and applications that require satellite IoT services in Saudi Arabia and work together to identify solution requirements, while advancing the adoption of IoT solutions in support of the country’s digital transformation objectives. OQ Technology, supported by Aramco Wa’ed Ventures, has established a local presence in the Al Khobar region. Having started commercial services and converting its global customers pipeline into paying clients this year, the company has recently signed a large commercial contract in the oil and gas sector.”
— Omar Qaise, founder and CEO of OQ Technology

Filed Under: IoT, iot squared, Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), OQ Technology, Satellite IoT, SatIoT, Saudi Arabia

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