Abu dhabi: EDGE and ADNOC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under which EDGE will deliver capability development training to ADNOC employees through BRIDGE's advanced training and support programmes.
According to Emirates News Agency, BRIDGE, the Group's strategic enabler for advancing technologies from development to production, industrialisation and operational excellence, has successfully trained more than 450 ADNOC employees under a previous contract. This training has equipped them with practical AI knowledge, leadership skills, and tools to support data-driven decision-making and digital transformation.
Under the new agreement, BRIDGE will support ADNOC's AI initiatives across human capital and technology integration through tailored programmes. These programmes will cover leadership development, diversity and inclusion, upskilling and advanced capability building, innovation and applied challenges, workforce enablement, and critical and dual-use technologies spanning energy assets, sustainability, and infrastructure resilience across ADNOC's value chain.
Sana AlDaoumi, Group Senior Vice President of Human Capital at EDGE, stated that by bringing EDGE's advanced technology, AI, and workforce development expertise directly into ADNOC's operations, the collaboration accelerates the development of world-class, sustainable in-country capabilities that align with the UAE's long-term national vision. She emphasized that through this partnership, ADNOC's workforce will gain access to cutting-edge knowledge, tools, and programmes that will strengthen sovereign talent, deepen sectoral expertise, and position the UAE as a global leader in innovation and energy for generations to come.
The partnership reflects the strong synergy between EDGE and ADNOC, two of Abu Dhabi's largest conglomerates, both playing a pivotal role in advancing the UAE's AI and industrialisation strategies towards a sustainable and resilient knowledge economy. Ahmed Al Mheiri, ADNOC's Senior Vice President, Group People and Culture Shared Services, commented that the strategic agreement underscores their commitment to enabling local talent to harness the power of AI to support ADNOC's growth and drive progress for the UAE.