Schneider launches $27m UAE education initiative

27 May 2025

France-headquartered Schneider Electric has launched a AED100m ($27m) initiative focusing on the UAE education sector.

The five-year education sector initiative will be rolled out in phases to ensure it “evolves in line with the changing needs of students, educators and the wider industrial ecosystem”.

According to Schneider Electric, the initiative will focus on advancing sustainability education and modernising engineering laboratories with advanced energy and automation technologies.

Structured mentorship and applied research, facilitated by strategic collaborations with universities and industry partners, will create hands-on learning opportunities.

The launch of the AED100m initiative coincided with the inauguration of Schneider Electric’s new Dubai office.

Located in Dubai Silicon Oasis and known as The Nest, the smart office spans 10,000 square metres and represents “a key strategic investment” in the future of the UAE’s sustainable economy, Schneider Electric said.

Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, president of the UAE Olympic Committee, inaugurated the new office.

Innovation-driven growth

Schneider Electric’s new office building features technologies for electrification, automation and digitalisation.

It showcases the firm’s EcoStruxure solutions, software and services for building operations and management, power monitoring and building data platforms, and integrated workplace management.

The building’s innovation hub will feature live demos of digital twin technology, the Aveva Unified Operations Centre, and smart building and prefabricated artificial intelligence (AI)-ready data centre solutions.

According to Schneider Electric, The Nest is expected to consume 37% less energy than the previous local site, with a targeted saving of 572 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.

Georges El-Mir, senior vice-president of industrial automation at Schneider Electric Middle East, told MEED that The Nest showcases “what we can bring to the region”, particularly in terms of reducing the carbon footprint of buildings and industries, including data centres.

“Our energy management systems offer a lot of complementarity with existing industrial technologies. Our EcoStruxure solutions offer a tested and validated architecture,” El-Mir said.

He added that the Middle East and Africa region is a major global growth engine due to the major expansion of cities, buildings and industries, as well as data centre facilities.   

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Jennifer Aguinaldo
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