Radix showcases asset integrity innovations at Future Digital Twins Conference, Amsterdam
- Radix showcased its innovative approaches to asset integrity and energy transition at a conference in Amsterdam.
- The event featured discussions on preventing digital twin failures and the future of asset integrity and autonomous operations.
- Radix's participation highlights its commitment to sustainability and the role of technology in achieving net-zero goals.
In October 2024, Radix, a global technology solutions company, participated in the 2nd Future Digital Twin & Generative AI Conference held at the Energy Transition Campus Amsterdam. This event, organized in collaboration with Shell, gathered industry experts to discuss the challenges faced by the oil, gas, and energy sectors, particularly focusing on the role of digital twin technology in facilitating the energy transition. John DeKoning, President EMEA at Radix, highlighted the importance of innovative solutions for aging industrial assets and the need for standardization in the industry. The conference featured a key panel discussion on preventing digital twin failures, where Radix's representatives engaged with other industry leaders to address data fragmentation and build trust in digital technologies. A breakout session led by DeKoning explored the future of asset integrity and autonomous operations, emphasizing the potential of digital twins and AI applications to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. Radix's commitment to sustainability was evident as they showcased their advanced technologies aimed at helping industries achieve net-zero goals. The company's participation underscored their role in driving change towards more sustainable and autonomous operations in the energy sector. With a presence in over 30 countries and a workforce of more than 1,700 employees, Radix aims to leverage its expertise to empower industries in their transition towards a sustainable future. The collaboration with Shell further emphasizes the importance of partnerships in addressing the pressing challenges of the energy transition.