Siemens Smart Infrastructure has partnered with SEW to support utilities globally to improve the customer and workforce experiences for utility smart meter users and accelerate the path to a 100 percent renewable world.
Headquartered in Irvine, California, USA, SEW is an industry-renowned cloud platform provider specializing in digital customer experiences and workforce experiences for utility providers.
SEW’s solutions powered by AI
SEW’s solutions are powered by artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IoT analytics
SEW’s solutions are powered by artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and IoT analytics. As the globally renowned company for grid software, Siemens is pushing ahead with its recently launched open, modular, and interoperable grid software suite.
It supports utilities to rethink how they plan, operate, maintain, and optimize grids and connect the physical and the digital worlds with an integrated OT and IT landscape.
The suite is part of Siemens Xcelerator, an open digital business platform to accelerate digital transformation and value creation across industry, transportation, grids and buildings. An important aspect of this strategy is an ecosystem of partners with complementary portfolios.
Siemens and SEW partnership
Siemens and SEW each offer an array of major services and solutions that are designed to help utilities achieve their sustainability and digital transition goals.
By aligning interfaces and workflows for seamless, end-to-end processing between leading complementary products, such as Siemens’ EnergyIP Meter Data Management software and SEW’s Smart Customer Mobile (SCM) digital customer experience platform, Siemens and SEW together will empower end-consumers and/or prosumers to contribute to natural resource sustainability through improved visibility and interaction.
Distributed energy resources growing exponentially
“Distributed energy resources are growing exponentially,” said Sabine Erlinghagen, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Grid Software at Siemens Smart Infrastructure, adding “There is no doubt that we need to speed up our efforts to accelerate the energy transition and we cannot do it alone.”
Sabine Erlinghagen continues, “We are looking for equally strong partners with complementary portfolios and SEW is a perfect match. By combining grid software applications with customer experience, we can empower utilities to master the decentralized energy landscape.”
Accelerating the digital transformation journey
We are excited to join hands with Siemens and build a long-term partnership"
“We are excited to join hands with Siemens and build a long-term partnership that drives the new platform paradigm in energy and utilities, and accelerates the digital transformation journey,” said Deepak Garg, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Founder of SEW.
Deepak Garg adds, “Together, we are well-positioned to achieve a fundamental change that effectively combines IT/OT platform services, while keeping customers and the workforce at the heart of operations. Jointly, we will continuously innovate and build a global ecosystem that is deeply integrated, customer-centric, smart, hyper-connected, agile, and responsive to address sustainability challenges.”
Partnership fosters a re-imagined platform paradigm
The partnership fosters a re-imagined platform paradigm designed to accelerate the energy transition of grids and shape the future of the power landscape with customers and workforce at the heart.
SEW and Siemens will build upon the deep domain expertise to provide future-ready platforms for utilities. With the partnership, utilities will be able to leverage smart grid technologies, while innovating digital customer and workforce experiences. This would enable providers to break the traditional silos and accelerate the transition towards digital and resilient service delivery.
Siemens Xcelerator
Setting up an ecosystem of partners with complementary products is a core element of the strategy underpinning Siemens Xcelerator, which seeks to make digital transformation easier, faster and scalable.
Siemens Xcelerator aims to break down old silos so that partners can collaborate to provide customers with a holistic data-centric view of the world instead of the traditional, limited application or domain-centric view.