Prior to this, AL Suwaidi was the Head of Community Engagement at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai
"Software technologies for the oil and gas industry are focusing more and more on reducing the man-hours in labour intensive projects. Oil and gas companies in the Middle East are also on a constant lookout for technologies that increase productivity through streamlined operations," said Anselm Godinho, Managing Director, International Conferences & Exhibitions (IC&E), organisers of the show. "At the Oil and Gas Show, we expect the new software packages to undergo informed analysis by the professionals in the industry. This should ease the process of introducing new software technologies into the sector."
ImageGrafix, a leading developer and distributor in the UAE of software solutions for the oil and gas industry, will be launching CADWorx 2004 Plant Design Software, AutoCAD Mechanical 2004, the Inventor 7 and the Caesar II Pipe Stress Analysis Software version 4.50.
The launch of the software will be accompanied by a presentation by the company representatives on the software and the enhancements in the new version. Just prior to the show, ImageGrafix will also organise a five day training seminar for industry professionals on the Caesar II Pipe Stress Analysis software to be exhibited at the OGS.
"In the current scenario of reconstruction in the Iraqi oil and gas sector, the software solutions to be launched at the Oil and Gas Show have the potential to speed up the repair and reconstruction of existing production facilities, enhance productivity and streamline operations," said Amir M. Heshmati, Managing Director, ImageGrafix. "The software majors around the world have kept abreast with the oil and gas industry's demand for improved software technologies and numerous new software packages, targeted at the oil and gas industry, are entering the market.
The Oil and Gas show will provide the end-users with the much needed platform to explore the capabilities of these software packages, while at the same time updating software companies of the current needs of the industry."
QGM Energy, which has recently set-up a new facility at Hamriyah Free Zone, for the inspection, repair and maintenance of offshore drilling, production and accommodation units, will also be presenting itsportfolio of products and project management consultancy services. The QGM Plant Design services showcase the Rebis software product line that includes isometrics, auto design and structural 3D software.
Prior to this, AL Suwaidi was the Head of Community Engagement at the Knowledge and Human Development Authority in Dubai
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