Aramco Digital has entered into a strategic partnership with Cumulocity to accelerate the deployment of enterprise-grade connected asset solutions across the region’s asset-intensive industries.
The agreement brings together Cumulocity’s proven industrial AIoT technology with Aramco Digital’s regional integration and engineering capabilities — a combination both companies say is designed to fast-track production-ready deployments across sectors including energy, transportation, logistics, and infrastructure.
The partnership is already bearing fruit. Aramco Digital has deployed Cumulocity as the core platform for an advanced fleet management programme supporting Aramco’s operations in Saudi Arabia, providing real-time visibility and intelligent management of connected vehicles and industrial assets.
“This agreement reinforces Aramco Digital’s focus on delivering scalable digital platforms that advance industrial transformation across the Kingdom and the wider region,” said Nabil Al-Nuaim, CEO of Aramco Digital. “By combining a proven industrial AIoT platform with strong regional execution capabilities, we are enabling organisations to connect critical assets, enhance operational insight, and translate data into measurable business outcomes.”
“Aramco Digital’s regional expertise and proven ability to deliver complex industrial digital transformation projects make them an ideal partner for scaling advanced IoT solutions across the region,” said Bernd Gross, CEO of Cumulocity. “Cumulocity’s industrial AIoT technology is trusted in large-scale, asset-intensive environments worldwide. Together, we are enabling faster, more reliable enterprise-scale deployments across the GCC.”
The move comes as industrial operators across the GCC accelerate programmes to modernise large fleets of connected assets, requiring secure, scalable platforms backed by teams with deep operational and regional know-how. Through the partnership, customers will gain access to Cumulocity’s AIoT platform via Aramco Digital’s local delivery, engineering, and lifecycle support infrastructure.






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