Energy
Sector

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Drivers of Transformation

Overview

Recent global changes and the government’s demands for sustainable energy resources suggest quick transformations in the energy sector. The changing customer demands for its energy sources are shaping the way the energy system will operate in the future. Now more than ever the business has to push its boundaries to find better and more efficient ways to meet the customer’s demand through innovative energy solutions. Also, climate change and global warming have shifted the attention to renewable energy sources. These sources include solar, wind and geothermal which transform into efficient energy. There is a range of innovative technologies which are designed and catered to different ways of power generated, thus cutting manufacturing costs and increasing generating power efficiency. The smart grid has brought the energy industry into a new era that will further boost our economic growth and environmental health. The use of drones is another useful technology which will help with tracking the power lines and removing debris from them, especially in remote areas. Digital twins technology recommends duplication of real assets and warns about potential issues so that immediate action can be taken.

IoT- Internet of Energy

Internet of Energy is a term used to describe the IoT implementation into energy systems to improve efficiency and enhance productivity in the energy sector. Thus IoE is a smart technology that incorporates IoT to create data, while AI collects the data generated to predict errors and perform tasks accomplished before by humans. One example of tech innovations with AI is the smart grid. It is an electrical network advanced with innovative technologies. IoT sensors enable utility businesses to watch grid assets in real-time. AI predicts future problems and peak energy demand. It also calculates energy bills according to consumer behaviour and weather forecast.

Self Piloted Drones

The use of Drones has its benefits in the energy sector, especially in the accessibility of remote sites. Only self-piloted Drones can gather data from sensors and get high-quality images from any angle.

Digital Twins

Digital twin technology offers virtual clones of real assets. Sensors connected to equipment units provide performance data to virtual clones of physical assets. The given input data is then processed via machine learning algorithms to detect and alert the operators about possible system failures so they can take instant measures. Digital twins maintain energy equipment remotely and get data from both sensors and drones.

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Shaping the future

Services

Connected Vision can help health and social care customers successfully navigate the complex landscape of digital and business transformation, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes, increased efficiency, and a competitive advantage in the market.

Market research and industry insights

Connected Vision can provide valuable market research to help healthcare organizations identify emerging trends, customer needs, and potential opportunities in the health and social care sectors. This data-driven approach can enable customers to make informed decisions about digital transformation initiatives and stay ahead of competitors.

Strategy development and planning

Connected Vision can collaborate with customers to develop a comprehensive digital transformation strategy, outlining goals, objectives, and key performance indicators (KPIs). This strategy should be aligned with the organization’s overall business objectives and should prioritize initiatives that will deliver the most value to patients and other stakeholders.

Technology assessment and selection

Connected Vision can help customers identify the most suitable technologies and platforms for their digital transformation initiatives. This includes evaluating existing infrastructure, assessing available solutions in the market, and determining the best fit based on the organization’s needs, budget, and long-term vision.

Implementation and integration

Connected Vision can provide technical expertise and project management support to help healthcare organizations implement and integrate new digital technologies into their existing systems and processes. This includes ensuring a smooth transition, minimizing disruptions, and providing training for staff.

Data analytics and insights

Connected Vision can assist customers in leveraging data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) to extract valuable insights from their data. These insights can drive better decision-making, enhance patient care, and identify new opportunities for growth.

Cybersecurity and compliance

Connected Vision can support healthcare organizations in strengthening their cybersecurity posture and ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

Change management and organizational culture

Connected Vision can help customers navigate the cultural and organizational changes that often accompany digital transformation efforts. This includes fostering a culture of innovation, promoting collaboration, and facilitating communication among various stakeholders.

Continuous improvement and support

Connected Vision can provide ongoing support, monitoring, and maintenance to ensure that digital transformation initiatives remain effective and continue to deliver value over time. This includes regular reviews, updates, and adjustments based on changing needs and emerging trends.

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