Home Industry Technology Etihad ESCO joins Moro Hub to boost Smart City capabilities Etihad ESCO will now benefit from Moro Hub’s digital, cloud and secured services by David Ndichu August 16, 2020 Etihad Energy Services Company (Etihad ESCO) has joined Moro Hub’s newly-launched Smart Cities Command and Control Centre. Etihad ESCO will now benefit from Moro Hub’s digital, cloud and secured services to enhance its energy monitoring and management, and facility management services. Under an agreement between the two organisations, Etihad ESCO will accelerate its businesses and management services powered by emerging smart technologies to facilitate savings. Read: Tech transformation: Is Dubai closer to achieving its smart city ambitions? Moro Hub’s Smart Cities Command and Control Centre enables government and enterprise clients to fast track the adoption of emerging digital technologies such as IoT, cyber security, cloud and more. The centre allows business leaders to make well-informed decisions based on data-driven analysis. As a Dubai 10X enabler, Moro Hub’s Smart Cities Command and Control Centre provides services in intelligent IoT platforms, cyber security and managed services to support the government and enterprise customers in their digital transformation journey. Both Etihad ESCO and Moro Hub are subsidiaries of Dubai’s DEWA. His Excellency Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of DEWA said through the UAE’s Green Agenda, the country aims to catalyse regional and global cooperation for a green economy transformation. “This aligns with our mission at Etihad ESCO, to make Dubai built environment a leading example of energy efficiency for the region and the world and make the city one of the most sustainable globally. In this regard, Moro Hub’s Smart Cities Command and Control Centre is a perfect platform that could offer us innovative digital capabilities to meet our objectives. We are thrilled to be a part of this growing ecosystem,” HE Al Tayer said. Tags DEWA Etihad ESCO IoT Moro Hub Smart Cities 0 Comments You might also like Insights: How SAR satellite data is empowering the rise of smart cities DEWA reports H1 net profit at Dhs2.6bn, revenue growth of 7.3% DEWA invests Dhs1.36bn in 8 new 132/11 kV transmission substations DEWA posts first-quarter loss, despite surge in demand