Strategies for powering the future of utilities

Strategies for powering the future of utilities

How can the utility sector leverage technology, automation, AI and more to become the utility of future? IFS, world’s leading provider of industrial AI and enterprise software, recently surveyed over 800 utility executives, where AI and emerging technologies were discovered to be the primary drivers for future tech investments. These technologies are essential for achieving…


How can the utility sector leverage technology, automation, AI and more to become the utility of future?

IFS, world’s leading provider of industrial AI and enterprise software, recently surveyed over 800 utility executives, where AI and emerging technologies were discovered to be the primary drivers for future tech investments. These technologies are essential for achieving strategic and operational goals such as asset life-cycle management, workforce optimization, and sustainability. Due to the changing industry landscape and increasing number of natural disasters, utilities are particularly interested in predictive asset maintenance and optimizing field workforce.

These technologies are essential for achieving strategic goals such as asset life-cycle management, workforce optimisation, and sustainability. Due to the increasing number of natural disasters, utilities are particularly interested in predictive maintenance.

Hear what IFS experts, Carol Johnston, VP, Energy, Utilities & Resources and Thomas Ligocki, Global Head, Energy & Water Business Unit, have to say on this topic.

Empower your company with operational excellence and predictive asset maintenance. IFS.ai’s technology can help streamline and optimize assets and services in the field and across the entire asset lifecycle.

Watch the video interview below.

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

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