Tan Delta Systems plc is pleased to announce the appointment of Mohamed Abdulkader as Regional Sales and Business Development Director, covering the Middle East, Africa and Asia.
Mohamed joined Tan Delta in May 2025 and brings more than two decades of experience in power generation, digital transformation and industrial asset performance across complex, high-value infrastructure environments.

Prior to joining Tan Delta, Mohamed spent 17 years with GE Power in senior commercial and digital leadership roles across the Middle East, India and Africa.
As Regional Digital Sales Director, he led sales of Industrial IoT and Asset Performance Management solutions across gas, steam, nuclear and renewable power projects. During this period, he secured more than $35 million in digital orders while supporting wider power sector projects valued in the billions.
His work focused on:
He also built and led regional risk and commercial functions, supporting major long-term infrastructure contracts across utilities and government-backed operators.
Tan Delta’s real-time oil condition monitoring technology directly supports many of the same operational objectives: improved reliability, reduced unplanned downtime, lower maintenance cost and data-driven asset management.
Mohamed’s background in consultative value selling, digital transformation and large-scale asset performance programmes positions him to accelerate Tan Delta’s expansion across power generation, oil & gas and other heavy industrial sectors within the region.
His remit is focused on identifying, developing and closing new commercial opportunities, while building long-term strategic relationships with asset-intensive operators.
The Middle East, Africa and parts of Asia represent significant installed bases of rotating machinery across energy, marine and industrial infrastructure. Many of these markets are actively modernising maintenance strategies and adopting data-led operational models.
Mohamed’s appointment reflects Tan Delta’s intention to strengthen its commercial capability in these regions and support the adoption of real-time oil condition monitoring within large-scale industrial environments.