Home Industry Technology Nexans opens office in Saudi Arabia to provide local on-ground support In addition to Nexans hub in Dubai, this move increases its presence in the Middle East by Divsha Bhat August 24, 2021 Nexans telecom and data division announced the opening of its office at Al Muruj in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This move strengthens its footprint in the Middle East, in addition to its centre in Dubai. Nexans will be able to deliver better personalised services to clients in Saudi Arabia and the broader region as a result of the expansion, which includes its fibre and copper structured cabling systems, data centre solutions, and Fibre To the Office (FTTO) concept. While there is increasing demand for flexible and scalable networking solutions inside commercial office buildings, Healthcare and Airport infrastructures, but also data centers, now enterprises are also looking at future sustainability and carbon footprint. Nexans will continue looking for opportunities for further growth in the Middle East region, while strengthening its position as a reliable partner for LAN & data centre projects throughout the region. While there is a growing demand for flexible and adaptable networking solutions inside commercial office buildings, healthcare and airport infrastructures, as well as data centres, businesses are now also considering future sustainability and carbon footprint. Nexans will continue to seek new business opportunities in the region for LAN and data centre projects across the region. “Even within the region, and in Saudi Arabia, a hybrid workforce is increasingly becoming a reality in 2022 and beyond. Data centres and commercial networking systems are now required to cope with increasing demands for changes like the usage of more applications along with the convergence of networks. This ongoing transformation requires urgent attention to be paid to existing infrastructure and planning for the changes ahead,” said Arafat Yousef, managing director – Middle East & Africa, Nexans data network solutions. Tags Data Centre Dubai middle east Nexans Saudi Arabia structured cabling 0 Comments You might also like How UK firms can revolutionise the GCC’s construction and sustainable infrastructure sector Elite Group Holding to develop Dhs100m auto hub in Dubai Dubai launches region’s first drone delivery system Arab Health to mark 50th anniversary with landmark edition in Jan