Sharjah: H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Communications Technologies Authority (SCTA), today witnessed the signing of a cooperation agreement between the Authority and Syska Hennessy Group at Aljada.
According to Emirates News Agency, the agreement was signed by Rashid Ali Al Ali, Executive Director of the Sharjah Communications Technologies Authority, and Kostas Tsekouras, Managing Director of Syska Hennessy Group. The agreement aims to establish a framework for strategic cooperation, focusing on enhancing joint coordination and the exchange of expertise in data centers and technological infrastructure.
The collaboration is expected to bolster the development of advanced technology ecosystems in Sharjah, improve the efficiency of future projects, and help achieve the Authority's goals in its technical fields. It also outlines new avenues for cooperation in business development, service promotion, investment opportunities, and innovative solutions aligned with global practices.
This partnership will enhance Sharjah's competitiveness in the data center sector and support Syska Group's expansion in the emirate. It will facilitate Syska Group's operations and strengthen SCTA's international relations. The Authority will leverage Syska Group's expertise in communications and technology to expand operations according to international standards.
Syska Hennessy Group, founded in 1928, is a leading provider of engineering services, experienced in designing and operating critical facilities and data centers globally. The signing ceremony also included an exchange of commemorative shields between SCTA and Syska Hennessy Group. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi engaged with SCTA employees, gaining insights into their roles and responsibilities, and took commemorative photos with them.