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AI in industrial analytics to improve operations outcomes

Oct. 23, 2024
Seeq and AVEVA partner to provide data management and analytics

Seeq, a global provider of industrial analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and enterprise monitoring, has entered into a strategic partnership with Aveva, a global provider of industrial software. Core to the partnership is the native integration between the two companies’ platforms that will simplify access to operational data in context, enabling chemical, energy, metals, mining and utility organizations to improve their operations and production outcomes.

With the Connect industrial intelligence platform as the central integration hub of a connected data ecosystem, this partnership is designed to enable Seeq users to access operational data in Connect. Aveva customers can use Seeq Industrial Analytics and AI Suite to power and scale analytical and monitoring use cases across the enterprise as needs evolve. The partnership is designed to enable organizations to achieve insights beyond the walls of their enterprise.

This combination of data management services, industrial analytics, AI and enterprise monitoring is designed to enable monitoring across plants, energy data exchange along the value chain, streamlined R&D collaboration and emissions data transparency.

 “Our collaboration with Seeq makes it simpler and more intuitive for customers to operationalize industrial analytics by leveraging Seeq’s analytics and Connect’s data-sharing capabilities,” said Caspar Herzberg, CEO at Aveva. “Our powerful combination enables the process industries to enhance data-driven decision-making to optimize operations and unlock new opportunities.”

Dr. Lisa Graham, CEO at Seeq, added: “We are pleased to co-innovate with Aveva to improve operational excellence, profitability and sustainability outcomes for industrial organizations. With more than half of Seeq’s customers already leveraging the seamless integration between Seeq and Aveva software, we have a proven track record of helping manufacturers address a variety of complex business challenges and drive digital transformation across the enterprise.”

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