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Kelvin showcases innovative solutions to slash carbon emissions

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At the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC), Kelvin showcased its innovative solutions, Kelvin Carbon Maps and Kelvin Copilots, which demonstrated how the company converges industrial automation and human understanding to convert insights into actions that reduce carbon emissions

Peter Harding, founder, and CEO of Kelvin, is meeting with customers and partners at ADIPEC and was a part of an executive panel at the Decarbonisation Conference on day one of the event. Kelvin also presented at the Innovation session on ‘Achieving Net-Zero Goals with Industrial Intelligence’.  

Speaking about the company’s participation, he said, “The Gulf is home to some of the world’s most ambitious carbon emissions goals. The region is focused on the next generation of sustainability initiatives to help advance and develop its economies. Now is the time to showcase Kelvin’s cutting-edge industrial software that enables energy giants and industrial leaders to boost productivity, reduce operational costs and slash emissions.”

He continued, “The digital revolution is taking place in the energy markets right now. Kelvin is charting a new path for energy companies to achieve their sustainability goals. We plan to accelerate how companies become more sustainable and reach their net-zero goals. As a company that constantly innovates, we provide the necessary tools for organisations to unlock the full potential of their teams through collaborative control.”

The US-headquartered firm demonstrated Kelvin Carbon Maps, one of the world’s first industrial solutions for optimising operations to achieve emissions goals. It is a solution that connects vital data and information about production facilities, assets, and processes to engineers and operators. 

Kelvin Carbon Maps provides teams with complete visualisation in a unified view of their entire operations in real-time. It seamlessly identifies bottlenecks, addresses failures, and provides the information required to take action and improve operations.   

The company also presented Kelvin Copilots, a solution that enables organisations to fix problems and take action through optimised applications that improve production processes, provide prescriptive recommendations, and execute control decisions. Kelvin Copilots transform ideas about improving production into actions that achieve real impact on net-zero goals.