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Improve business processes with integrated requirements management

In the ultra-volatile energy and utilities (E&U) industry, complexity is greater than ever. Whether it’s from managing rapid price fluctuations,…

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Reduce costs and improve efficiency with a digital twin of your capital assets

Whether it’s a decades-old nuclear power plant or a brand-new wind farm, capital assets form the base of energy and…

On-demand webinar: The predictive digital twin for the oil and gas industry

To thrive in the ultra-volatile oil and gas industry, companies must continuously improve their operational efficiency. With digital technology adoption…

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Eliminate data silos using low-code application development

Constantly-changing global markets and strict emissions reduction targets are forcing energy and utilities (E&U) businesses to become more innovative and…

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Use advanced engineering simulation for innovative prototyping and designs

Energy and utilities (E&U) businesses are under immense pressure to improve operational efficiency while reducing costs and emissions. To thrive…

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eXpert Center Webinar Series

Neutrality is supreme It might be time for Energy & Utility companies to put the digital transformation conversation into neutral. …

Royal Dutch Shell selects Polarion for requirements managements use on global capital projects

Siemens Digital Industries Software today announced (link) that Royal Dutch Shell had selected Polarion® Requirements™ software as the foundation for…

Introducing Digital Lifecycle Excellence

A modern approach to managing plant, project, and asset enterprise data. Much has been written over the last two decades…