Miguel Morales | SoftwareAG and Ty Roberts | Itron

Industrial Talk is onsite at DistribuTECH and talking to Miguel Morales, Commercial IoT Lead with Software AG and Ty Roberts, Vice President of Marketing with Itron, Inc. about “Grid Edge – How utilities will manager their distributed energy assets.”.  Here are some of the key takeaways from our conversation:

The conversation centered around the importance of collaboration and innovation in the utility industry, particularly in managing distributed assets and leveraging software platforms like Cumulocity. Speakers emphasized the complexity of grid edge technology and the need for leaders to guide the charge towards a more sustainable and efficient future. They also discussed the importance of utilities managing energy demand and infrastructure with smart devices, reducing investments in poles and wires, and changing their relationship with consumers from energy providers to partners in the energy transition.

Brian Schmidt with Northrup Grumman

Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to Brian Schmidt, Technical Fellow and Chief Engineer with Northrop Grumman about “Digital Twin in the Defense and Aerospace Industry”.

Brian Schmidt and Scott MacKenzie discussed the potential of digital twin technology in various industries, highlighting its benefits, challenges, and the importance of collaboration to overcome them. They emphasized the need for trustworthiness and security in digital twins, as well as their potential to optimize operations and improve efficiency. Brian shared his experience as a new co-chair of the aerospace and defense working group within the Digital Twin Consortium, while Scott provided insights and questions to further explore the topic.

John Dutcher with DEUTZ Corporation

Industrial Talk is onsite at PowerGen and talking to John Dutcher, Director Regional Sales with DEUTZ Corporation about “Power Generation Rental Market and Solutions”.

John Dutcher and Scott MacKenzie discussed the latest trends and innovations in engine manufacturing, equipment rental, and asset management for the industrial sector. They highlighted the growing demand for multiple fuel sources, battery electric technology, and refurbishment of old machinery, and emphasized the importance of staying up-to-date with market demands and adapting to new regulations. Both speakers agreed that rental is a prime driver for the industry and that collaboration and innovation are crucial for addressing challenges ahead.

Erik Brunnefreef with Deutsche Telekom

Industrial Talk is onsite at IoT Solutions World Congress and talking to Erik Brunnefreef, Space and IoT Data Business Builder with Deutsche Telekom about “Seamless Connectivity Coverage between Cellular and Satellites”.

Scott MacKenzie and Erik Brunnekreef discussed satellite connectivity for IoT devices, emphasizing resilient connectivity in remote areas. Erik Brunnekreef joined the conversation, highlighting the future of satellite communications and the need for seamless connectivity between cellular and satellite technologies. The speakers stressed the importance of making satellite communications more accessible and user-friendly while addressing concerns about efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

David McKee with Digital Twin Consortium

Industrial Talk is onsite at OMG, Q1 Meeting and talking to David McKee, DTC Ambassador with Digital Twin Consortium about “Data – Your digital journey must start with trustworthy data”.

Scott MacKenzie and David McKee discussed the importance of disrupting traditional business models for sustainability, emphasizing the need for companies to adopt sustainable practices not just for environmental reasons but also for societal impact. They highlighted the potential of digital technologies to drive sustainability in various sectors, including healthcare, construction, and energy. Later, Speaker 2 and Scott MacKenzie discussed the importance of sustainable digital twins and data management, emphasizing the need for responsible compute, energy, power, and storage, as well as the potential of digital twin technology to revolutionize the way complexes are managed and maintained.