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TotalEnergies and Emerson collaborate to harness industrial data

The collaboration will enable TotalEnergies to extract more value from its data. (Image source: Adobe Stock)

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TotalEnergies and Emerson’s Aspen Technology business are collaborating to deploy Emerson’s AspenTech Inmation across TotalEnergies’ industrial sites worldwide for the continuous, real-time collection of data

The data will be centralised and accessible securely across the organisation. It will be used to enhance decision-making, specifically through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), and to optimise operational efficiency, energy use and environmental performance at TotalEnergies sites worldwide.

The digital infrastructure, which also includes Emerson’s advanced process control solutions, will subsequently allow TotalEnergies to deploy AI use cases to improve industrial performance.

This rollout is planned over a two-year period and will ultimately enable TotalEnergies to extract more value from its data by accelerating the detection of anomalies and performance degradation; optimising energy consumption; enhancing operational safety; and speeding up the integration of AI into industrial processes.

“At TotalEnergies, digital technology is a key enabler of our transformation toward a more sustainable and efficient energy future. Our collaboration with Emerson demonstrates how advanced technologies such as Inmation help us optimise operations, reduce emissions, and generate long-term value. This collaboration is a sign of our intention to turn data and digital tech into the hallmarks of our facilities’ industrial excellence,” said Namita Shah, president of OneTech at TotalEnergies.

“Emerson’s Aspen Technology business has worked with TotalEnergies for almost 30 years, and we’re excited to continue our collaboration by supporting their operational and sustainability objectives with our digital technologies. The powerful combination of AI and our industrial data fabric solution will serve to accelerate TotalEnergies’ mission,” said Vincent Servello, president of Emerson’s Aspen Technology business.