AspenTech and Emerson Collaborating at the Microsoft Energy Transition Center

Over at the AspenTech blog, Aspen Technology’s senior director of technology alliances Christa Fitzgibbons shares the news, AspenTech & Emerson Launch New Demo at the Microsoft Energy Transition Center of Excellence. Christa opens the post:

AspenTech & Emerson Launch New Demo at the Microsoft Energy Transition Center of ExcellenceAspenTech, Emerson and Microsoft are committed to working with energy and industrial companies to drive progress that advances their sustainability goals and helps them reach their net zero targets. As part of this commitment, we are partnering to deliver a new exhibit at the Microsoft Energy Transition Center of Excellence in Houston that was launched at a grand opening on March 7.

Microsoft Technology Centers (MTC) are collaborative environments that provide the place, experience, and expertise to help organizations achieve their digital transformation ambitions by leveraging the power of Microsoft cloud solutions and services. The Energy Transition Center of Excellence was created to bring together leading industrial partners that can co-build solutions on the Microsoft platform to enable and accelerate the transition. By leveraging Microsoft’s cloud services, the center demonstrates solutions that help to rapidly evaluate and deploy clean energy technologies to achieve their net zero ambitions.

In the video embedded in the post, AspenTech’s Rohit Khera and Emerson’s Dustin Beebe describe the full stack offering from sensor to cloud with analytics and artificial intelligence to enable safer, more sustainable, and more reliable manufacturing operations.

Check out Christa’s post and reach out to her in LinkedIn or by email to learn more about the Microsoft Energy Transition Center and this collaborative effort.

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