Seeq Accelerates Worldwide Expansion with International Offices and Partners


Seeq Corporation is expanding its global coverage and support for their process manufacturing customers with the addition of more than 50 system integration partners in the Middle East, Europe, North America, South America, and Asia—along with new offices in Malaysia and Europe. Seeq now has support offices across the United States and direct representation in Europe, as well as resale and services partners on six continents.

Seeq is an advanced analytics solution for engineers and scientists in process manufacturing organizations to rapidly investigate, collaborate, and publish insights on manufacturing data. Customers include oil & gas, pharmaceutical, chemical, energy, mining, food and beverage, and other process industries.

Partners have been selected and certified based upon their experience and understanding of how to apply Seeq across a variety of technology solutions including OSIsoft PI System, GE Proficy, AspenTech IP21, Emerson DeltaV Continuous Historian and Ovation DCS Historian, Honeywell Uniformance PHD Historian, Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian, Inductive Automation’s Ignition Historian, DataParc Historian, and Aveva’s Wonderware Historian, Citec SCADA, and eDNA Historian.

Seeq local resources in Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) include Mike Purcell as Seeq’s Managing Director for EMEA. Mike is a longtime industry veteran who was most recently the Vice President for OSIsoft EMEA where he was responsible for partners, marketing, and sales in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa.

“Seeq provides advanced analytics for leveraging operational data from all major historians, and contextual data from big data, cloud, and IIoT platforms,” comments Will Knight, Head of Worldwide Partner Sales. “Partners and local Seeq resources enable Seeq to better serve our customers and deliver faster decisions to drive ROI.”

In concert with this global expansion, Seeq also launched the Seeq Analytics Engineer Certification Program for partners. The certification program enables partners to work hand-in-hand with Seeq Analytics Engineers through onsite training and custom use case development.

“Seeq’s Analytics Engineer Certification Program will enable us to boost our professional credibility and execute projects with even better efficiency. Our engineers are always eager to learn new capabilities that can deliver value to customers and help them realize the benefits of digitalization, IIoT, and Industry 4.0,” says Kai Weber, CEO of Werusys in Germany, and one of the first partners certified on Seeq.

“We see our partnership with Seeq and the Seeq Analytics Certification program as a way to demonstrate our capabilities and expertise to deliver holistic solutions to challenging problems,” observes Sulaiman Alzuhair, Managing Director of Crucial Solutions & Services (CSS), Seeq’s exclusive partner in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). 

Seeq continues to invest in local resources, programs and partnerships to ensure customers benefit from advanced analytics. Partners deliver local insight and resources along with deep expertise to accelerate digital transformation of their customers’ operations. 

For the latest information on Seeq, including participation in industry events, please visit the Seeq web site at www.seeq.com

 



March 20, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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