Seeq and Amitec to Sponsor Ignite Conference


 Amitec, a leading system integrator in Norway, and Seeq, a provider of advanced analytics solutions, will jointly exhibit at the Ignite conference on June 12-13 in Oslo. Ignite is an industry event attracting attendees from across Europe and the world to discuss a digitalized industrial future. Cognite, the fastest-growing technology company in Scandinavia, is hosting Ignite to provide a forum for discussions on how industry and tech will work together in the future.

Seeq applications and Amitec expertise and services work together to deliver advanced analytics solutions for customers in process manufacturing industries including oil & gas, pharmaceutical, specialty chemical, utility, renewable energy and numerous other vertical industries. Amitec has extensive experience and understanding of enterprise operational data platforms, including the Cognite Data Fusion.

“Our partnerships help companies accelerate digital transformation by harnessing the capabilities of advanced analytics to deliver greater operational efficiency and deeper insight,” says Børre Heggernes, CTO of Amitec.

“It is more important than ever for asset-intensive industries like oil & gas and pharmaceuticals to quickly and easily gain critical insights from their data,” says Michael Risse, Chief Marketing Officer for Seeq. “With Amitec and Cognite support, we are enabling companies to leverage advanced analytics to speed decisions and drive profitability.”

Seeq and Amitec are pleased to take part in the innovation-focused Ignite conference, where more than 800 industrial engineers and data scientists will collaborate across disciplines to solve problems using data-driven solutions.

 



June 14, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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