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Eaton and Saudi Aramco Partner With IEEE

Eaton, the KSA Division of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), have partnered with Saudi Aramco to bring the newest updates in safety management to Saudi’s technical workforce. The event titled ‘Challenges and Mitigation in Arc Flash and PF Capacitor Applications’ brought over 80 officials from some of Saudi’s most respected organisations, such as Saudi Aramco as well as students from engineering institutions across the Kingdom.

As part of IEEE’s continuing education program, the seminar outlined crucial industry topics, such as safety management for low-voltage assemblies, Arc Flash reduction systems and power factor correction capacitors and their application in electrical systems.

“There is always a need for highly qualified engineers and consultants to stay abreast of the latest trends in the power industry and the solutions and expertise that is available with companies such as Eaton. The purpose of this seminar was to enhance knowledge and interact with skilled engineers from various companies across the Kingdom,” said Frank Ackland, General Manager, Eaton Middle East.

Speakers included Maher Salameh, Eaton KSA sales lead; Abdelhafid El Bouhali, Eaton Business Development Manager, Power Distribution Division; and John Voukelatos, Eaton regional sales manager, Power Systems.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is growing at a rapid pace and it is important for companies to stay abreast of the latest technologies that are available in the power industry. The hallmark of Eaton solutions is safety and our power management products are ideal for the mega projects that are currently in development and pipeline in the Kingdom,” added Ackland.

The IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional society and comprises more than 360,000 members who conduct and participate in its activities in 150 countries. Founded in 1884, the IEEE is a non-profit organization, and through its members is a catalyst for technological innovation. IEEE publishes 30 percent of the world’s literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology, and hold more than 300 major conferences and 6,000 local meetings annually.

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