Smart Automation and Digital Platforms
Smart Automation and Digital Platforms refer to the integration of advanced control technologies, IoT sensors, artificial intelligence (AI), and data management systems to enable real-time monitoring, control, and optimisation of operations. In the energy and industrial sectors, these platforms enhance efficiency, reduce operational costs, enable early fault detection, and support intelligent decision-making. Digital platforms also allow for remote supervision, historical data analysis, and performance forecasting—particularly crucial in distributed energy systems, solar power plants, microgrids, and battery storage solutions.
Smart Sensor Networks and Edge Automation
Deployment of distributed smart sensors across production lines and energy systems to monitor critical parameters in real time (e.g., voltage, current, power factor, temperature, pressure, and equipment health). Edge devices process and analyse sensor data locally to enable ultra-fast response actions such as predictive shutdown, dynamic control, or energy optimization without requiring cloud latency. Integration with legacy systems via protocol converters and secure gateways (Modbus-TCP, OPC-UA, IEC 61850).
Digital Twin and Compliance Intelligence
Implementation of Digital Twin technology for real-time replication of physical assets and processes. Enables simulation, fault prediction, and performance benchmarking using live data. Built-in compliance monitoring tools track equipment usage, emissions, energy flows, and maintenance logs to ensure alignment with ISO 50001, ISO 14001, and environmental reporting standards (GHG, ESG, Scope 1–2–3). AI-powered compliance analytics offer proactive alerts, automatic reporting, and auditable logs for industry regulators and internal ESG frameworks.