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AVEVA supports power and utility industry in drive to digital transformation

The digital agenda is driven by a combination of technologies from cloud, analytics, mobile, machine learning to IoT. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, driving digital transformation and sustainability, reaffirmed its support for power providers joining the digital-industrial companies that are changing their business models to take full advantage of the digital capabilities

AVEVA?s comprehensive industrial solutions portfolio ranges from the Digital Twin, Asset Strategy and Asset Performance Management to Connected Worker and Mobile Operator Rounds all designed to enhance digital acceleration and the utilisation of cloud technologies across the power sector.

?The rapid move to industrial sector digital transformation was not affected by the pandemic, with even more power industry players realising the importance of having high data availability and embracing a cloud-first approach to increase efficiencies, automate processes, maximise productivity and ensure continuity in all events,? said Evgeny Fedotov, senior vice-president and head of EMEA, AVEVA.

?Our solutions are helping to play a critical role in enabling companies from all sectors to transform their organisations, through technology, to become more resilient, reliable and efficient. The power sector is currently undergoing a digital transformation that will continue to play out for the next few year to come and it is this transformation that is enhancing the way energy is produced, delivered, and consumed.?

The leaders in power and utilities sector are striving to balance the fuel mix through big data analytics, accelerating the adoption of natural gas and renewables; optimising plant operations by using analytics to reduce cost and emissions while maximising economic output. The digital agenda is being driven by a combination of technologies from cloud, analytics, mobile, machine learning to IoT. These technologies are putting data and intelligence at the centre of new business models.