Ericsson, iot squared to transform Saudi Arabia’s waste landscape

Ericsson, iot squared to transform Saudi Arabia’s waste landscape
Senior officials of Ericsson and iot squared attend the signing ceremony, which took place at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain.
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Updated 02 March 2024 22:16
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Ericsson, iot squared to transform Saudi Arabia’s waste landscape

Ericsson, iot squared to transform Saudi Arabia’s waste landscape

Ericsson and stc Group’s iot squared signed a memorandum of understanding at the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain to offer the Ericsson Connected Recycling platform as a software-as-a-service in Saudi Arabia. The partnership will increase awareness of the importance of waste management and contribute to shaping a more sustainable future in the country.

Ericsson Connected Recycling is an end-to-end platform that addresses the environmental impact of waste by digitizing the reverse supply chains to enable optimization, comprehensive traceability and transparency, and the possibility to monetize waste. The key is safeguarding the world’s natural resources by turning waste into recycled raw materials rather than putting them in landfills or burning them.

The platform also has a powerful sustainability reporting feature that provides valuable recycling insights that can optimize operations and empower circularity. It can integrate and orchestrate external data sources, store data safely and offer powerful big data management, which enables insightful data visualizations and efficiencies in the value chain.

As part of the MoU, Ericsson and iot squared will offer ECR in the Kingdom for several waste streams, with an initial launch to address municipal solid waste.

Othman Aldahash, chief executive officer of iot squared, said: “Our mission is to provide organizations with real-time insights for critical decision-making and intelligent operations. Ericsson Connected Recycling is a platform that complements iot squared’s mission as well as our ambition to transform the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s technological landscape with Internet of Things solutions to achieve sustainability in line with Saudi Green Initiative.”

Håkan Cervell, vice president and head of customer unit, stc, Saudi Arabia and Egypt at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, said: “Ericsson is building a better future today. The Ericsson Connected Recycling platform promotes circularity, innovation, and sustainability by digitizing and tracing several waste streams with an initial launch of municipal solid waste in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This transparent approach connects buyers and sellers of waste and recycled raw material, fostering a more sustainable economy in the country, aligned with the Saudi Green Initiative. We are proud to partner with iot squared to make this a reality.”

Ericsson Connected Recycling is an incubation unit within Ericsson ONE — an internal accelerator for Ericsson employees with pioneering new business ideas.