Technology Record - Issue 25: Summer 2022

104 V I EWPO I NT The global conversation has focused on sustainability and the importance of aligning business processes with net-zero targets. Accordingly, software companies must take a greater role in supporting the transition by enabling customers to improve their sustainability posture and create innovative routes to achieve their environmental goals. Industrial software companies have already shown how technology can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the industrial value chain. Together, AVEVA and Microsoft help thousands of customers move towards their sustainability goals using our joint engineering and operations solutions. Now we are going a step further. Microsoft and AVEVA are using their products to transform the energy efficiency, circularity, traceability, and resilience of industries around the world for a regenerative effect. At AVEVA, we refer to these net-positive contributions to sustainability as our technology handprint. This handprint thinking enables us to focus on the environmental benefits of our actions and outline the positive impacts of our net-zero goals. AVEVA’s data-led innovation overlaid with predictive analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), together with Microsoft’s cloud leadership, has transformed the industrial technology landscape. By helping customers digitalise every aspect of their business, our solutions reveal quantifiable metrics that allow companies to understand the impacts of their actions and progress towards their sustainability goals. Thailand’s largest petrochemicals firm SCG built a Digital Reliability Platform that integrates online and offline equipment and process data to visualise plant performance, enhance workforce efficiency, and apply AI for predictive maintenance and resolution. The solution uses a mix of cloud and on-premises applications from AVEVA and Microsoft to achieve end-to-end visibility of plant performance and realise SCG’s vision of zero unplanned downtime, improving plant reliability from 98 to 100 per cent. Enhancing performance and reducing downtime results in the use of fewer resources and generates less waste. As a result, businesses don’t just gain by way of reduced costs, they are also able to make a strong sustainability impact. AVEVA is also helping customers to leverage predictive analytics to improve public health. The Pacific Northwest state of Oregon is home to the city of Salem, where the impact of climate change is already visible in rising outbreaks of toxic algal blooms on lakes and rivers around the state. With the help of the multi-tenant, cloud-native AVEVA Data Hub platform, which is built on components from Microsoft Azure, city authorities have generated intelligent predictive insights that alert them to increased algae and cyanotoxin activity two weeks before they occur. Now that it has enough lead time to advise stakeholders and roll out alternative measures, the city has been able to preserve water quality, safeguard ecosystems and ensure that Salem’s five million residents have safe water for drinking and other uses. Data is now available from previously unreachable areas. When this Paying it forward for future generations “ Together, AVEVA and Microsoft help thousands of customers move towards their sustainability goals” L I S A J OHNS TON : AV E VA AVEVA uses its software to support the energy transition for both emissions reductions and advancing the renewable energy economy. Handprint thinking is key to unlocking the technology’s sustainable impacts

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