IFS has announced its participation at ADIPEC 2022. The company will showcase its latest innovations and demonstrate how it helps energy companies optimise assets and gain better control of projects globally as they chart out new paths through diversification.
“Embracing the use of technology to inform and support decision making enables organisations to achieve operational excellence. IFS software supports all the business-critical processes that facilitate an energy organisation to digitally transform their operations across different assets to deliver business value in an evolving market. ADIPEC is a perfect opportunity for us to demonstrate our capabilities to this very vibrant sector,” said, Mehmood Khan, managing director for the Middle East and North Africa at IFS.
IFS has been supporting customers such as BW Energy, Borr Drilling, SBM Offshore, ARO Drilling, Kodiak Gas Services and many other O&G customers across the globe to accelerate digital transformation and sustain growth. These solutions support mission-critical business processes including enterprise asset management (EAM), maintenance, onshore-offshore data replication, supply chain management, human capital management, financials, document management, etc, which simplifies work processes and offers higher efficiency and project profitability. Additionally, IFS Cloud enhances cross-functional business operations that helps customers receive a clear view of all assets and enhances customer engagement, enables AI powered self-service and the use AI powered scheduling.
IFS recently conducted a survey of over 600 senior decision-makers in the UK, North America, the Nordics, Middle East, Japan, Australia, and France. The survey highlighted that there is a strong demand for emerging, innovative technologies across the energy sector. One of the main findings from the research is that in the energy and utilities sectors, companies want to use enterprise software systems such as enterprise asset management (EAM), enterprise resource planning (ERP) and mobile workforce management (MWM) to achieve tighter integration and collaboration across different functions.
Respondents from the Energy, O&G sectors also say that all emerging innovative technologies are important to their digital transformation strategy. Almost three quarters (74%) of respondents from the Energy, O&G sector said augmented reality is important for their digital transformation strategy, whereas just over 3 in 5 (62%) respondents from the Utilities sector said the same. IFS works closely with the Energy, O&G sectors to understand and provide solutions that help in driving operational efficiencies.
IFS will be represented by a team of experts to meet attendees, customers and prospects and will be demonstrating the company’s solutions at Hall 14 at ADIPEC.
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