Dietsmann Reinforces African Energy Commitment with Expansion and Innovation. City, Country — Dietsmann, a leading provider of maintenance and industrial services, has further solidified its presence in Africa, underscoring its long-term commitment to the continent’s energy sector.
The company’s engagement in various African countries, including Angola, Nigeria, and Uganda, showcases its dedication to operational expansion, digital transformation, and capacity-building initiatives.
According to a statement by Dietsmann CEO Cesare Canevese, “Africa has shaped who we are as a company. We have grown with the continent, and the continent remains at the heart of our strategy and our future.”This strategic approach is evident in Dietsmann’s operational expansion across multiple African nations, offering services ranging from Operations & Maintenance to engineering and digital solutions.
This year, Dietsmann further demonstrated its commitment by participating in the fifth edition of African Energy Week (AEW 2025), which took place from September 29 to October 3, 2025.
The event provided a platform for high — level discussions on infrastructure maintenance, digital integration, safety, and performance improvement in Africa’s energy sector. Canevese highlighted the importance of digital twins and predictive maintenance in enhancing asset performance. “.
Digital twins and predictive maintenance are not abstract ambitions.
They are tools we deploy every day to help operators maximize safety, reduce downtime, and extend the life of their assets, “he. Dietsmann’s approach to partnership is centered on building local capacity and supporting national value chains.
Canevese emphasized, “Africa’s energy future will be driven by Africans.
Our role is to support that process with experience, technology, and global best practices.”
The company’s involvement in AEW 2025 facilitated strategic discussions with governments, regulators, and operator partners, exploring opportunities for long-term collaborations and digital transformation initiatives.
Dietsmann’s digital demonstrations, particularly in predictive maintenance and condition-based monitoring, garnered significant interest from operators looking to enhance reliability and reduce downtime. Looking forward, Dietsmann is poised to support Africa’s transition towards gas, power generation, renewables, and green hydrogen.
The company is expected to unveil new projects and digital initiatives following AEW 2025, aligning with its vision of a more modern, efficient, and sustainable African industrial ecosystem.



