e& UAE & Honeywell Team Up to Empower UAE SMBs with 5G & AI Solutions
e& UAE and Honeywell have joined forces to empower small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in the UAE. The collaboration, announced recently, aims to simplify digital transformation using 5G and AI-based solutions.
The partnership brings together e&'s secure 4G/5G network infrastructure and machine-to-machine (M2M) connectivity with Honeywell's industrial-grade hardware, automation software, and AI analytics platforms. This union results in pre-packaged, easily deployable digital tools tailored for various sectors.
George Bou Mitri, President of Honeywell Industrial Automation Middle East, Turkey, Africa, and Central Asia, expressed that these solutions empower SMBs with mobile-first tools that drive efficiency and enhance safety. Fadi Shanaah, Senior Vice President, Enterprise Sales, e& UAE, echoed this, stating that the collaboration accelerates digital transformation for SMBs by combining e&'s 5G infrastructure and AI capabilities with Honeywell's industrial expertise.
Key offerings include Connected Workforce Solutions, Plug-and-Play Digital Kits for SMBs, AI-Driven Reporting & Dashboards, Smart Barcode & QR Code Integration, and Vertical Industry Solutions. These tools are designed for immediate deployment and measurable results, removing complexity and reducing digital entry barriers.
e& UAE and Honeywell have signed a Performance Partner Program Agreement to deploy these innovative solutions for the UAE's private sector. The collaboration aims to streamline operations, boost efficiency, and remove digital barriers for SMBs, including retailers. With these tools, SMBs can now embrace digital transformation more easily and cost-effectively.
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