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Trade Arabia
26-05-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
IFS to showcase AI innovations for utility asset management
Leading enterprise software company IFS will be showcasing its latest industrial artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities for asset management at the World Utilities Congress which kicks off tomorrow (May 27) in Abu Dhabi. At the three-day event, IFS will showcase how it is helping utilities modernise aging infrastructure, enhance operational resilience, and accelerate sustainability goals through a fully integrated Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) approach. A key highlight will be IFS's application of Industrial AI in transforming Asset Management. By shifting from reactive maintenance strategies to predictive and prescriptive approaches, IFS's solutions allow utility companies to proactively manage their assets, reduce downtime, optimize investments and boost long-term performance. Founded in 1983 by five university friends in Sweden, IFS today has grown into a global leader with over 7,000 employees in 80 countries. Earlier this year, IFS launched its latest release, IFS Cloud 25R1, which brings powerful AI capabilities directly to utility professionals, whether in the field or in the control centre. This platform is engineered to address the modern challenges faced by energy, water, and infrastructure organizations, helping them manage assets, people, and performance with unprecedented efficiency. During the three-day event, the Swedish group will also be actively taking part in two key panel discussions. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA will be joining the 'The Next Frontier: Revolutionizing Water Infrastructure with Smart Innovation and Collaboration' panel on May 28 and Andrew Sutherland, Senior Vice President at IFS, will join the 'Driving Scale and Responsible Growth in Carbon Markets' panel on May 29. With the region's push towards renewable energy, smart grids, and digital transformation, utilities in the Middle East are under increasing pressure to modernise their operations while ensuring service reliability. IFS is at the forefront of this transition, offering solutions that enable smart asset and workforce management, optimised service delivery, and data-driven decision-making, said its top official. "With IFS Cloud 25R1, we are putting industrial AI to work in the places it matters most: on the grid, in the pipeline, and out in the field. This release empowers utilities to predict, prevent, and perform at a level never before possible," remarked Jaswal. "Additionally, utility organisations across the Middle East are facing immense pressure to balance rapid infrastructure expansion, energy transition goals, and service reliability. IFS is committed to supporting these organisations with an integrated platform that ensures they remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with both national visions and global energy targets," he added. Unlike traditional, fragmented point solutions, IFS unifies critical functions such as Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Field Service Management (FSM), Artificial Intelligence Platforms (AIP), and Industrial AI into a single composable platform.


Channel Post MEA
21-05-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
IFS To Highlight Industrial AI For Asset Management Transformation At World Utilities Congress 2025
IFS, the leading provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has announced its participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 to be held in Abu Dhabi on May 27-29. IFS will showcase how it is helping utilities modernize aging infrastructure, enhance operational resilience, and accelerate sustainability goals through a fully integrated Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) approach. A key highlight will be IFS's application of Industrial AI in transforming Asset Management. By shifting from reactive maintenance strategies to predictive and prescriptive approaches, IFS's solutions allow utility companies to proactively manage their assets, reduce downtime, optimize investments and boost long-term performance. Earlier this year, IFS launched its latest release, IFS Cloud 25R1, which brings powerful AI capabilities directly to utility professionals, whether in the field or in the control centre. This platform is engineered to address the modern challenges faced by energy, water, and infrastructure organizations, helping them manage assets, people, and performance with unprecedented efficiency. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS said, 'With IFS Cloud 25R1, we are putting industrial AI to work in the places it matters most: on the grid, in the pipeline, and out in the field. This release empowers utilities to predict, prevent, and perform at a level never before possible. Additionally, utility organisations across the Middle East are facing immense pressure to balance rapid infrastructure expansion, energy transition goals, and service reliability. IFS is committed to supporting these organisations with an integrated platform that ensures they remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with both national visions and global energy targets.' Unlike traditional, fragmented point solutions, IFS unifies critical functions such as Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Field Service Management (FSM), Artificial Intelligence Platforms (AIP), and Industrial AI into a single composable platform. This approach removes silos and empowers utility professionals to make smarter, data-driven decisions. With the region's push towards renewable energy, smart grids, and digital transformation, utilities in the Middle East are under increasing pressure to modernise their operations while ensuring service reliability. IFS is at the forefront of this transition, offering solutions that enable smart asset and workforce management, optimised service delivery, and data-driven decision-making. IFS will also be actively participating in two key panel discussions during the World Utilities Congress. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS will participate in 'The Next Frontier: Revolutionizing Water Infrastructure with Smart Innovation and Collaboration' panel on 28 May, and Andrew Sutherland, Senior Vice President at IFS, will join the 'Driving Scale and Responsible Growth in Carbon Markets' panel on May 29. Senior IFS executives will be at the event to take visitors though the company's offerings at Booth 6140. 0 0


Web Release
21-05-2025
- Business
- Web Release
IFS to Showcase Industrial AI for Asset Management Transformation at World Utilities Congress 2025
IFS, the leading provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has announced its participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 to be held in Abu Dhabi on May 27-29. IFS will showcase how it is helping utilities modernize aging infrastructure, enhance operational resilience, and accelerate sustainability goals through a fully integrated Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) approach. A key highlight will be IFS's application of Industrial AI in transforming Asset Management. By shifting from reactive maintenance strategies to predictive and prescriptive approaches, IFS's solutions allow utility companies to proactively manage their assets, reduce downtime, optimize investments and boost long-term performance. Earlier this year, IFS launched its latest release, IFS Cloud 25R1, which brings powerful AI capabilities directly to utility professionals, whether in the field or in the control centre. This platform is engineered to address the modern challenges faced by energy, water, and infrastructure organizations, helping them manage assets, people, and performance with unprecedented efficiency. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS said, 'With IFS Cloud 25R1, we are putting industrial AI to work in the places it matters most: on the grid, in the pipeline, and out in the field. This release empowers utilities to predict, prevent, and perform at a level never before possible. Additionally, utility organisations across the Middle East are facing immense pressure to balance rapid infrastructure expansion, energy transition goals, and service reliability. IFS is committed to supporting these organisations with an integrated platform that ensures they remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with both national visions and global energy targets.' Unlike traditional, fragmented point solutions, IFS unifies critical functions such as Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Field Service Management (FSM), Artificial Intelligence Platforms (AIP), and Industrial AI into a single composable platform. This approach removes silos and empowers utility professionals to make smarter, data-driven decisions. With the region's push towards renewable energy, smart grids, and digital transformation, utilities in the Middle East are under increasing pressure to modernise their operations while ensuring service reliability. IFS is at the forefront of this transition, offering solutions that enable smart asset and workforce management, optimised service delivery, and data-driven decision-making. IFS will also be actively participating in two key panel discussions during the World Utilities Congress. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS will participate in 'The Next Frontier: Revolutionizing Water Infrastructure with Smart Innovation and Collaboration' panel on 28 May, and Andrew Sutherland, Senior Vice President at IFS, will join the 'Driving Scale and Responsible Growth in Carbon Markets' panel on May 29. Senior IFS executives will be at the event to take visitors though the company's offerings at Booth 6140.


Zawya
21-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
IFS to showcase industrial AI for asset management transformation at World Utilities Congress 2025
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates — IFS, the leading provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has announced its participation at the World Utilities Congress 2025 to be held in Abu Dhabi on May 27-29. IFS will showcase how it is helping utilities modernize aging infrastructure, enhance operational resilience, and accelerate sustainability goals through a fully integrated Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) approach. A key highlight will be IFS's application of Industrial AI in transforming Asset Management. By shifting from reactive maintenance strategies to predictive and prescriptive approaches, IFS's solutions allow utility companies to proactively manage their assets, reduce downtime, optimize investments and boost long-term performance. Earlier this year, IFS launched its latest release, IFS Cloud 25R1, which brings powerful AI capabilities directly to utility professionals, whether in the field or in the control centre. This platform is engineered to address the modern challenges faced by energy, water, and infrastructure organizations, helping them manage assets, people, and performance with unprecedented efficiency. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS said, "With IFS Cloud 25R1, we are putting industrial AI to work in the places it matters most: on the grid, in the pipeline, and out in the field. This release empowers utilities to predict, prevent, and perform at a level never before possible. Additionally, utility organisations across the Middle East are facing immense pressure to balance rapid infrastructure expansion, energy transition goals, and service reliability. IFS is committed to supporting these organisations with an integrated platform that ensures they remain competitive, compliant, and aligned with both national visions and global energy targets." Unlike traditional, fragmented point solutions, IFS unifies critical functions such as Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Field Service Management (FSM), Artificial Intelligence Platforms (AIP), and Industrial AI into a single composable platform. This approach removes silos and empowers utility professionals to make smarter, data-driven decisions. With the region's push towards renewable energy, smart grids, and digital transformation, utilities in the Middle East are under increasing pressure to modernise their operations while ensuring service reliability. IFS is at the forefront of this transition, offering solutions that enable smart asset and workforce management, optimised service delivery, and data-driven decision-making. IFS will also be actively participating in two key panel discussions during the World Utilities Congress. Vijay Jaswal, CTO, APJMEA at IFS will participate in 'The Next Frontier: Revolutionizing Water Infrastructure with Smart Innovation and Collaboration' panel on 28 May, and Andrew Sutherland, Senior Vice President at IFS, will join the 'Driving Scale and Responsible Growth in Carbon Markets' panel on May 29. Senior IFS executives will be at the event to take visitors though the company's offerings at Booth 6140. About IFS IFS is the world's leading provider of Industrial AI and enterprise software for hardcore businesses that service, power, and protect our planet. Our technology enables businesses which manufacture goods, maintain complex assets, and manage service-focused operations to unlock the transformative power of Industrial AI™ to enhance productivity, efficiency, and sustainability. IFS Cloud is a fully composable AI-powered platform, designed for ultimate flexibility and adaptability to our customers' specific requirements and business evolution. It spans the needs of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Supply Chain Management (SCM), and Field Service Management (FSM). IFS technology leverages AI, machine learning, real-time data and analytics to empower our customers to make informed strategic decisions and excel at their Moment of Service™. IFS was founded in 1983 by five university friends who pitched a tent outside our first customer's site to ensure they would be available 24/7 and the needs of the customer would come first. Since then, IFS has grown into a global leader with over 7,000 employees in 80 countries. Driven by those foundational values of agility, customer-centricity, and trust, IFS is recognized worldwide for delivering value and supporting strategic transformations. We are the most recommended supplier in our sector. Visit to learn why.


Web Release
13-05-2025
- Business
- Web Release
IFS Showcases Asset Optimization Capabilities at Asset Integrity and Process Safety Conference & Exhibition in Saudi Arabia
By Editor_wr On May 13, 2025 IFS, the leading provider of enterprise cloud and Industrial AI software, has announced its participation at the Asset Integrity and Process Safety Conference and Exhibition in Jubail, Saudi Arabia on May 14-15, 2025. IFS will spotlight IFS Cloud, it's industry-specific platform designed for energy, oil & gas, and petrochemical companies that require agility, regulatory compliance, and operational resilience amid evolving global and environmental demands. The company will highlight its Asset Lifecycle Management (ALM) platform, a comprehensive solution that enables organizations manage their assets from capital planning, through operations, to decommissioning. IFS Cloud seamlessly integrates Enterprise Asset Management (EAM), Asset Performance Management (APM), and Asset Investment Planning (AIP) into a unified, composable platform that delivers a connected, data-driven view of asset health, risk, and performance. Speaking on their participation at the event, Vijay Jaswal, Chief Technology Officer APJMEA at IFS, said, 'As a part of the vital oil & gas market in the region, IFS is looking forward to our participation in the Asset Integrity and Process Safety Conference & Exhibition and showcasing our industry leading solutions. Asset Integrity is no longer just a technical or compliance requirement, it is a strategic enabler for safe, efficient, and sustainable operations. IFS offers a comprehensive set of capabilities to help organizations manage asset performance across the full lifecycle, from design and construction to decommissioning. We aim to continue partnering with Middle East organizations on their journey towards intelligent asset strategies that deliver operational excellence and long-term value.' Visitors will get to understand key enhancements in the IFS ALM strategy with the integration of Copperleaf, a global leader in decision analytics for asset investment planning. Copperleaf's advanced capabilities complement IFS's offering by enabling oil & gas and petrochemical companies to model asset-level risk, evaluate trade-offs, and prioritize investments based on economic value, condition, criticality, and long-term business objectives. This ensures capital is allocated to the projects that deliver the highest value while maintaining asset integrity and reliability. In addition, IFS will showcase it's embedded industrial AI layer that drives intelligent, predictive, and prescriptive maintenance. Through advanced analytics, anomaly detection, and intelligent inspection planning, transforms asset operations from reactive to proactive by enhancing reliability, safety, and sustainability while aligning with broader ESG goals. Unlike traditional point solutions, IFS offers the only composable ALM platform that unifies EAM, ERP, FSM, AIP, Copperleaf decision analytics, and Industrial AI. This eliminates inefficiencies, accelerates strategic decision-making, and ensures assets are operated and maintained at optimal performance focused on safely, sustainably, and profitably. By embedding AI-driven insights and value-based investment prioritization directly into operations, IFS empowers oil & gas and petrochemical companies to predict failures, optimize capital planning, and orchestrate field service with intelligent scheduling—ultimately maximizing uptime, extending asset life, and delivering stronger returns across the entire asset lifecycle. Thomas Heckmann, Senior Director – Solution Consulting at IFS will be speaking at a special session on 'Enhancing Asset Reliability and Integrity Through Embedded AI' on May 14 and discuss and share it's TotalEnergies customer success to illustrate the real-world impact of IFS's embedded AI capabilities. He will also be a part of the 'Enhancing Accuracy and Reliability with Advanced NDT and NDE Techniques' panel discussion with other industry experts to explore how advanced techniques, data analytics, and AI are reshaping the future of non-destructive testing and inspection in the Oil & Gas sector. Senior executives from IFS will be available to discuss the IFS solutions and offerings on both days at Booth 5 and 8. Comments are closed.