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Zain Bahrain and Ericsson push 5G into industry

By Jessi WuDecember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Zain Bahrain and Ericsson are using 5G to support Industry 4.0 use cases across key sectors in the kingdom.
  • The partnership focuses on private networks, automation and advanced digital services for enterprises.

What happened: Zain Bahrain and Ericsson extend 5G into industrial use

Zain Bahrain has deepened its collaboration with Ericsson to accelerate the use of 5G technologies in industrial and enterprise environments, with a strong focus on Industry 4.0 applications. The two companies are working together to deploy advanced 5G capabilities that go beyond consumer mobile services and into mission-critical business operations.

The initiative centres on using 5G to support smart manufacturing, logistics, utilities and other industrial sectors that require low latency, high reliability and secure connectivity. By leveraging Ericsson’s 5G solutions and Zain Bahrain’s network infrastructure, the partnership aims to deliver private 5G networks, network slicing and edge-enabled services tailored to enterprise needs.

Zain Bahrain has positioned the move as part of its broader digital transformation strategy, seeking to help businesses modernise operations through automation, real-time monitoring and data-driven decision-making. Ericsson, meanwhile, brings its experience in industrial connectivity and global 5G deployments to support local use cases in Bahrain.

The deployment reflects growing interest in private and dedicated 5G networks across the Middle East, where governments and operators are pushing digitalisation agendas linked to economic diversification. Industry 4.0 technologies, such as robotics, digital twins and predictive maintenance, rely heavily on consistent and high-performance connectivity, making 5G a key enabler.

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Why it’s important

The move highlights how telecoms operators are increasingly targeting enterprise and industrial customers as growth in traditional consumer mobile markets slows. Industry 4.0 represents a major opportunity for operators to generate new revenue streams by offering connectivity combined with managed services and platforms.

For Bahrain, the initiative supports national ambitions to build a knowledge-based and technology-driven economy. Advanced connectivity can improve productivity, reduce operational costs and attract foreign investment by making local industries more competitive.

From a technology perspective, the project demonstrates how 5G is evolving from a faster mobile broadband solution into a foundation for digital infrastructure. Features such as ultra-reliable low-latency communications and network slicing are essential for industrial applications where downtime or delays can have serious consequences.

Finally, the partnership reinforces Ericsson’s role as a key supplier in the region’s 5G ecosystem and underlines Zain Bahrain’s intent to differentiate through enterprise innovation. As more operators pursue similar strategies, successful industrial 5G deployments could shape how quickly Industry 4.0 takes hold across the Middle East.

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Jessi Wu

Jessi is an intern reporter at BTW Media, having studied fintech at the University of New South Wales. She specialises in blockchain and cryptocurrency. Contact her at j.wu@btw.media.

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