
ASUS Hosts IT Solutions Event in Oman with Suhail Bahwan
ASUS, in collaboration with its partner Suhail Bahwan Group, announced the successful hosting of the 'Innovating with the Future: Transforming Business with IT Solutions' event in Oman.
The event welcomed over 100 delegates from the education, business, and public sectors. Attendees explored ASUS's latest innovations designed to support digital transformation across industries.
ASUS showcased several award-winning devices, including the ExpertBook P & B series, Chromebooks, and All-in-One (AiO) PCs. These products demonstrated the brand's focus on performance, security, and durability.
ASUS revealed its ongoing commitment to supporting Oman Vision 2040. The initiative aims to enhance the nation's development and quality of life.
Mohit Bector, Commercial Head – UAE & GCC, ASUS Business, stated, 'The event is a platform for us to engage with customers to understand their evolving needs and innovate our products and services to benefit them.'
He also thanked Suhail Bahwan Group for its continued support in Oman. He emphasized the country's importance in ASUS's regional growth strategy.
ASUS continues to serve government, business, and education sectors with smart, efficient solutions. The ExpertBook line is known for its enterprise-grade security and long-term durability. Meanwhile, ASUS Chromebooks offer fast performance and extended battery life for students. The ExpertCentre AiO PCs deliver robust security and quality components for business environments.
The company highlighted its environmental efforts, including: Increased use of eco-friendly materials
100% renewable energy in Taiwan operations
With 71,192 awards to date, ASUS remains focused on innovation and sustainability. The company plans to build on the event's success with more activities in Oman and the wider GCC region.
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