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Edmonton-based “MachineDoctor” company is heading to Dubai

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Nanoprecise, an independent company headquartered in the Edmonton Research Park, has announced an expansion plan to Dubai. This move is a game-changer for technological innovation, providing a strategic gateway to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets, enabling Nanoprecise to revolutionize industrial operations with its cutting-edge predictive maintenance technology. 

This technology, colloquially known as “MachineDoctor,” has radically changed predictive maintenance in a number of industries. It not only determines machine health but also develops actionable diagnosis. By streamlining maintenance processes, MachineDoctor technology helps companies save time, resources, and money, making it highly sought after.

Currently operational in more than 34 countries, Nanoprecise is now setting its sights on Dubai. This expansion will eventually lead to Nanoprecise being able to cover up to 3,000 machines over three years with their patented MachineDoctor technology. Dubai is well-positioned to drive forward projects and initiatives of sustainability and self-sufficiency for the greater purpose of growing the local science sector and fostering entrepreneurs by enhancing the ease of business within its community. 

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has become a central beacon of innovation in the world and the sprawling metropolis of Dubai is a testament to that innovation. Central to this innovation are visionaries fostering a conducive environment of growth, and Nanoprecise is primed to be part of that growth.

The ever-expanding reach of Nanoprecise speaks to the effectiveness of their innovations and maintenance solutions as much as to the growing demand of sustainable solutions in a global context. Though this expansion into Dubai is the latest, it almost certainly is not the last.