Enabling the digitalisation journey for utilities

Enabling the digitalisation journey for utilities

In an exclusive interview, Sally Jacquemin, VP and General Manager of our Power and Utilities division at AspenTech, expands on how the company focuses on enabling digitalisation journeys for customers, helping them achieve the goals of the future. Jacquemin addresses various challenges customers are facing, including net-zero goals, aging infrastructure, severe weather threats, cybersecurity, and…


In an exclusive interview, Sally Jacquemin, VP and General Manager of our Power and Utilities division at AspenTech, expands on how the company focuses on enabling digitalisation journeys for customers, helping them achieve the goals of the future.

Jacquemin addresses various challenges customers are facing, including net-zero goals, aging infrastructure, severe weather threats, cybersecurity, and skilled worker shortages. Identifying supportive solutions, she highlights how the company leverages automation and control room software to solve these issues, while working closely with customers to prioritise and achieve their goals.

AspenTech’s Digital Grid Management solutions support the evolution to an intelligent electric, gas, and water network that utilities can monitor and control in real-time to provide secure, reliable, and affordable services.

She expresses the company’s commitment to innovation, great people, and industry-specific goals, aiming to modernize and accelerate the digitalisation journey for customers.

Watch the video interview with Sally Jacquemin below.

This interview was filmed in October 2024 at Enlit Europe in Milan, Italy

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About AspenTech

Aspen Technology (AspenTech) is a global software leader helping industries at the forefront of the world’s dual challenge meet the increasing demand for resources from a rapidly growing population in a profitable and sustainable manner. AspenTech solutions address complex environments where it is critical to optimise the asset design, operation and maintenance lifecycle.


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