The Foreign Commercial Service of the
United States Diplomatic Mission to Nigeria, in collaboration with
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Nigeria and its leading local
partner, Manifold Computers, have introduced an innovative technology
Synergy and Aruba for use in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
Synergy and Aruba helps companies
operating in the Nigerian oil and gas industry to increase the
efficiency of operations, monitor people, manage resources, make
real-time decisions, reduce risks, save costs, and increase
flexibility, productivity and company bottom line.
Speaking during a public presentation
of the technology product at an event in Lagos last week, United
States Consul General F. John Bray renewed the U.S. government’s
commitment to supporting trade and investment in Nigeria. He
encouraged Nigerian oil and gas industry players to avail themselves
of the innovative technology with a view to harnessing Nigeria’s
abundant resources, improving their bottom-line and ultimately
growing the economy.
“Nigeria presents tremendous
long-term growth opportunities and the United States government
remains committed to supporting American companies and local partners
in deploying U.S. technology to help tackle some of the challenges
the country is facing,” Consul General F. John Bray said at the
event attended by leading oil and gas industry players, technology
service providers, and senior government officials.
Acting Commercial Counselor of the U.S.
Mission, Mr. Paul Bergman, highlighted Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s
long term partnership with the American Commercial Service. According
to him, the U.S. Commercial Service will continue to be at the
fore-front of promoting trade and investment between America and
Nigeria through the development and execution of mutually beneficial
international trade policies and promotion strategies.
Country Managing Director, HPE Nigeria,
Mr. Chukwuma Okpaka, noted that the high performance computing
technology solution meets the modern exigencies of the oil and gas
industry in Nigeria. Modeling and simulation applications, he ad
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