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United Technology Solutions (UTS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of United Development Company (UDC), has officially launched its operations by extending knowledge-based technical and business solutions and services to The Pearl-Qatar and the rest of country.
UTS, which formerly operated as United Facilities Solutions (UFS), was established to deliver “efficient and productive” integrated technical facility services to a range of private and public sector clients, who would like to step up as “smart businesses” by helping reduce costs and increase efficiencies.
The company also provides concept to operation and smart end-to-end solutions and services across various technically-challenging vertical markets such as building management systems, home automation systems, security management systems, fire alarm and protection systems, as well as digital metres.
Also included are AMR/AMI systems and energy management systems, IT and network infrastructure, enterprise resource planning systems and facilities management systems, command control centres and data centre management and establishment, IPTV and telecommunications services, and project management consultancy services and solutions.
UTS general manager Alex Ortiz Vargas said, “UTS focuses on the development, testing, and application of innovative technology products and systems for residential and commercial properties in The Pearl-Qatar, as well as the rest of Qatar, tapping into the emerging market of improving business functions and processes in the residential and commercial real estate sector.”
Vargas added, “UTS further seeks to contribute to the implementation and execution of national projects that fulfill the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030, thus providing public and private sector institutions with integrated solutions that enable them to provide services to their customers more efficiently while focusing on the present and future of their business.”
UTS is currently managing diverse technological services within the framework of The Pearl-Qatar, including the provision of IPTV, which allows residents to choose between a list of free-to-air channels available via satellite and paid cable television packages based on subscription fees.
The company has team of seasoned professionals, who oversee the delivery of “high-quality” technical support for the business and the customer, along with technical ability and structured approach to troubleshooting and problem-solving while ensuring the delivery of exceptional customer satisfaction and personalised service.
As the technology arm of UDC, UTS offers both technical and business solutions at The Pearl-Qatar and other locations in Qatar in line with its motto, “Delivering unparalleled solutions and services with smart business by smart teams.”
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