Opsealog wins most promising company award in ADIPEC 2019

Nov 12, 2019 | Blog

Opsealog participated in the ADIPEC 2019, in the Digitalization Zone, among other companies, also disrupting the industry.

Exhibition & Conferences

​In November 2019, Opsealog showcased its innovative solutions at the Abu Dhabi International Exhibition & Conference (ADIPEC), one of the world’s premier oil and gas events. Positioned in the Digitalization Zone, Opsealog highlighted the transformative impact of data-driven strategies on offshore operations.

Throughout the four-day event, Marketing Manager Barbara Sanches led presentations on Opsealog’s flagship product, Marinelog, emphasizing its role in enhancing efficiency and sustainability in marine operations. This engagement provided a platform to connect with industry stakeholders and discuss the evolving landscape of digitalization in the oil and gas sector.

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Business France Award

A highlight of Opsealog’s participation was receiving the inaugural “Business France Award – ADIPEC 2019,” recognizing the company as the most promising French entity in the Middle East’s oil and gas sector. This accolade underscored Opsealog’s commitment to driving innovation and operational excellence in the region.

ADIPEC 2019 also marked the introduction of the Business France award competition, aimed at showcasing advanced French technologies poised to lead the industry into the future. A panel of industry leaders from ADNOC, TOTAL, TROUVAY CAUVIN, EVOLEN, and IFPen evaluated participants, highlighting the significance of cross-border collaborations in fostering technological advancements.

Reflecting on the event, Opsealog’s experience at ADIPEC 2019 not only amplified its international presence but also reinforced the importance of digital solutions in achieving sustainable and efficient offshore operations.

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