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Aveva launches unified operations centre solution

UK-based Aveva, a global leader in engineering and industrial software, has launched its Unified Operations Center, a command-and-control solution for infrastructure operators such as smart cities and facilities management, and for industries like oil and gas and mining.

Working side-by-side with leading companies in these verticals, Aveva has turned best practices into template solutions that are repeatable, scalable and adaptable, enabling fast implementation and return on investment.

Organisations such as the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), Assmang Proprietary and the city of Atal Nagar in India have pioneered early versions of this tailored approach and have realised reductions in project implementation times by as much as 60 per cent over the more time-intensive process of integrating bespoke solutions.

The Unified Operations Center is a central hub that transforms the control room into a collaborative workspace. Functional silos are broken down by contextualising operational and business data to enable teams to make better decisions based on accurate, real-time information. Aveva is the first to provide a single solution that integrates IT and OT (operational technology) applications in a central hub, enhanced by industry-specific customizations.

Aveva’s Unified Operations Center, built on Aveva System Platform, offers faster time-to-value through industry-proven solution templates, reports, dashboards and operational KPIs (key performance indicators) that unify all available data from operations, process, engineering, maintenance and finance, enabling teams to improve their situational awareness of real-time operations and make better decisions.

The Unified Operations Center is based on a ‘system of systems’ approach. This enables seamless plug-in of apps, predictive analytics, CCTV video, GIS maps, ERP systems, engineering P&ID diagrams and more, all within the unified user interface.

“By partnering with leading companies in the process and infrastructure market we have witnessed the operational gains that this ‘system of systems’ approach can achieve. Now, organisations of any size can benefit by rapidly deploying our industry-proven, template-based solutions to transform their businesses with confidence,” said Rashesh Mody, vice president of Aveva’s monitoring and control business.

“The Unified Operations Center enables companies to achieve operational excellence and increase profitability through more efficient energy consumption and predictive maintenance. We expect to deliver other industry solutions, like power and water, in the coming months.”

Abdul Nasser Al Mughairbi, senior vice president, Digital at Adnoc said: “Adnoc’s operations across the entire value chain are vast and varied and the Panorama Command Centre gives us unified live data access across all our operations and business units. Modelling, simulations and analytics have also allowed Adnoc to drive greater production efficiencies across the board. Aveva is a key partner for Adnoc as we continue to adopt the latest technologies and drive our Oil & Gas 4.0 mission to stay ahead of the world’s growing energy demand.”

Assmang Proprietary turned to Aveva to centralise operations, consolidate its value chain, and increase situational awareness among three individual mineshafts at its Black Rock Mine Operations. Yogesh Ramjattan, business improvement manager at Black Rock Mine Operations explained why the Aveva solution was critical to success.

“What we needed was a total view of our value chain, from the face through to our train loading, with everything brought under one umbrella that would allow us to get the full view of all of our infrastructure, all our different plants and mining operations, to enable us to manage the entire process far more efficiently.”

At Atal Nagar (Naya Raipur), India’s first greenfield Smart City, Unified Operations Center was used to integrate grid, water, Scada (supervisory control and data acquisition) building, streetlighting, rapid transport, CCTV, e-governance, energy management, traffic management systems and city help desk applications into a central command center.

The command and control cenre was inaugurated by Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, who termed it a “role model” for Indian cities.

Amitabh Kant, CEO of the National Institution for Transforming India, noted that the center was “extremely well conceptualised, planned, and executed. The solution will enable Chhattisgarh to technologically leap-frog. The infrastructure created is world class. The city is futuristic.”
  • Aveva
  • Engineering and Industrial Software
  • Unified Operations Center
  • Oil and Gas
  • Mining
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