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Pact inked for setting up Centre of Excellence in Renewable Energy at SQU

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Bahwan CyberTek and the Sustainable Energy Research Center at Sultan Qaboos University signed a research cooperation and collaboration agreement recently at the office of the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Postgraduate Studies and Research — Sultan Qaboos University (SQU).


The collaboration aims to set up a Center of Excellence (CoE) to support the Renewable Energy initiatives in Oman by bringing together the distinctive capabilities of both SQU and BCT in the area of renewable energy. The partnership aims to leverage the inherent expertise of SQU in advanced research, policy-making, nurturing top talent along with BCT’s domain knowledge, consulting capabilities, IP solutions for real-time asset monitoring and maintenance built on its cutting-edge patent-pending Predictive Analytics platform — Cuecent RETINA.


BCT has made major strides in the renewables industry with its products and services that have been adopted by facilities with a combined capacity of over 6GW helping customers like Siemens Gamesa, Continuum Energy, Ecoren Energy, Softbank Energy, Leap Green, etc.


BCT offers its renewables customers differentiated value in the predictive analytics space using its products RETINA Enhance and RETINA Empower. These solutions help renewable energy park developers and O&M operators monitor their parks in real-time, analyse deviations, identify root causes, get insights and suggestions on asset maintenance using predictive analytics, analyse balance of plant (BOP), and draw other key business insights related to their operations.


The solutions ensure that renewable power plants deliver their intended financial returns predictably as per the investment business case. The OEM-agnostic solutions allow the on-boarding of every asset type from various OEMs, thereby helping both Greenfield and Brownfield installations to scale efficiencies, deliver higher predictable output and reduce costs.


The CoE is established with an objective to serve not only Oman, but the region as a whole.


The SQU-BCT collaboration encompasses the following areas of mutual interest:


n Digital Technologies for Renewable Energy — Solar & Wind: Project Consultancy, Feasibility, Estimation, Assessment; Real-time Asset & Efficiency Monitoring and Control; IoT-based sensor deployments; Business Insight Analytics; and Collaborative technologies for gathering social intelligence, capturing stakeholder feedback and promoting renewables through social media campaigns;


n Center of Excellence to offer consulting, advisory, technology labs for the industry players


n Proof of Concept implementation for the Eco-House project — to act as national live showcase


n Building Next-gen Resource Pool from SQU graduates to serve the renewables and digital transformation markets


n Creating In-country Value leveraging local IP, local resources with embedded best business practices


Dr Rahma Ibrahim al Mahrooqiya, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Postgraduate Studies and Research, Sultan Qaboos University, said, “We are delighted to partner with Bahwan CyberTek who are today transnational technology providers with Omani origin. They have an interesting combination of technology expertise, deep domain knowledge, proven credentials in delivering transformational value and these help propel commercial adoption and success.”


Durgaprasad, Co-Founder, Director & Chief Executive Officer of Bahwan CyberTek said, “BCT is very proud to be associated with a world-class institution like SQU that not only has talent pool but the farsightedness in research and collaboration to enable industries to succeed. We are happy to build capabilities and capacity that can go global thereby delivering sustained leadership for Oman in this space. As a company with proud Omani origin, we have built a suite of intellectual property in several domains, including renewables.”


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