KBR's Innovation Studio: A New Era for Industrial AI in India
KBR, a global leader in technology and engineering solutions, has recently inaugurated its first Innovation Studio in Bengaluru, India. This groundbreaking initiative, powered by Applied Computing, aims to establish a strong foothold for the implementation of industrial AI technologies from India to the world.
Co-located with Applied Computing's Bengaluru office, this studio is designed to serve as KBR's operational hub. It will primarily focus on delivering remote monitoring and advisory services via the advanced INSITE 3.0 platform, which has been powered by Applied Computing's cutting-edge Orbital Platform. This collaboration merges KBR's extensive process technology expertise with Applied Computing's foundational AI for the energy sector, creating a robust framework for industrial applications.
The Launch of INSITE 3.0
March marked the launch of KBR's INSITE 3.0, a pioneering digital delivery platform that integrates artificial intelligence with KBR's process technology. This product not only represents the intersection of innovation and technology but signifies a significant leap forward in the way KBR services its global industrial clients. The studio is strategically positioned to deploy this new AI capability to its initial set of customers later this year, further solidifying KBR's commitment to technological advancement in the sector.
During the studio's opening event, KBR leadership had the opportunity to showcase the facility to various media representatives along with subject matter experts, field engineers, and operations specialists. Attendees were treated to a live demonstration of INSITE 3.0, providing a glimpse into how this technology can optimize industrial processes and enhance operational efficiency.
Leadership Insights: Vision and Commitment
Hari Ravindran, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Technology Solutions at KBR, emphasized the studio's significance, stating, "The Innovation Studio reflects KBR's commitment to building deep technology partnerships in India and investing in the future of industrial operations here. Co-locating the KBR Innovation Studio, staffed by our operational experts, alongside Applied Computing's engineering team brings decades of process technology knowledge together with a model designed explicitly for the energy sector. This demonstrates our long-term commitment to customers in the region and the engineers ready to deliver innovations for them."
Dan Jeavons, President of Applied Computing, echoed this sentiment, highlighting India's pivotal role in shaping the future of industrial AI. He stated, "The scale of operations, the pace of growth, and the eagerness to adopt advanced technologies in India are unmatched globally. This studio launch showcases our capabilities in a live control room environment, demonstrating the substantial impact of foundational AI tailored for the energy industry." His remarks point towards a bright future for AI in India's industrial landscape, particularly in energy-related applications.
The establishment of this Innovation Studio in Bengaluru is not only a milestone for KBR and Applied Computing but also a signal to the global market of India's growing importance in the realm of technology and industrial operations. With advanced AI solutions being developed and implemented locally, businesses worldwide can expect more efficient, innovative, and cost-effective solutions coming from India.
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