‘Petrolhead Packages’ Launched In Qatar As Country Gears Up To Host First Formula 1 Race

Qatar Tourism

DOHA, Qatar, Nov. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

  • Qatar Tourism, in partnership with destination management company 365 Adventures, launches adrenaline-filled “Petrolhead Packages” for Formula 1 visitors
  • Visitors will discover the best of Qatar’s sea, sand and sky through thrilling motorised experiences  
  • The first ever Qatar Grand Prix will take place from 19-21 November 2021

All roads lead to Qatar as the country prepares to host the first ever Formula 1 Ooredoo Qatar Grand Prix 2021.

As the country gears up for the event, taking place from 19-21 November, Qatar Tourism is inviting all racing enthusiasts to experience an action-packed adventure with the launch of thrilling “Petrolhead Packages“.

The adrenaline-filled packages are available to book now, through 365 Adventures and are redeemable until 31 December 2021. They include excursions for a minimum of two people with all the thrills of the sky, sea, sand and stars. From jet skiing and paratriking, to a supercar rental with a pit-stop for lunch, the deals are all curated with the petrolhead in mind.

Chief Operating Officer of Qatar Tourism, Berthold Trenkel, said: “As we gear up to add and host yet another exhilarating international sporting event to our calendars, we’re thrilled to steer visitors towards all our exciting, motorised experiences with these new packages. Our tourism development is accelerating forward, and the speed and excitement of the Formula 1 reflects the transformational journey the country is on.”

The Petrolhead Packages can include:

F1 Petrolhead Package
Day 1 — Sea
Morning Yacht / pearl angler boat trip (2 hours)
Afternoon Jetski (1 hour)
Evening Sunset dhow cruise (3 hours)
Day 2 — Sand and Stars
Morning Supercar with pit-stop lunch (24 hours)
Afternoon Quad bikes (1 hour)
Evening Glamping desert safari (20 hours)
Day 3 — Sky
Morning Paratriking (20 minutes)
Afternoon Plane / helicopter ride (1 hour)

Experience Specialist at 365 Adventures, Denise Castellvi said: “A driving adventure awaits all visitors who choose a Petrolhead Package, fuelled by the best motorised experiences the country has to offer under the winter sun. Visitors will get to experience Qatar’s natural landscapes as they glide through the Arabian waters on a dhow boat, then bash their way through sand dunes on the quad bikes, before soaking up incredible aerial views of the country in a helicopter experience.”

Motorheads who like to watch the pros in action should consider linking their “Petrolhead Package” to one of the many motor-focused events coming up in Qatar. In November, the first Qatar Grand Prix will take place at the Losail International Circuit, and this will also play host to the MotoGP 2022 next year. A Hot Wheels Monster Truck event will take place from 8-11 December 2021, and from 2023 there will be a Formula 1 Grand Prix in Qatar every year for 10 years. Visitors should look for the latest events calendar updates here: https://www.visitqatar.qa/en/events

While motorsports and activities remain popular in Qatar, the country is now constantly looking to boost its sustainability credentials and is enhancing its public transportation system to be more environmentally friendly, with the introduction of electric buses. The country’s public transport system aims to become 25% electric by 2022, and it aims to deploy 2,700 bus stops by 2022.

To find out more information on Formula 1 and what to do in Qatar, visit: https://www.visitqatar.qa/en/events/formula-1-race-qatar-grand-prix

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For media-related inquiries, please contact Qatar Tourism’s Press Office on:

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About Qatar:

Qatar is a peninsula surrounded by the Arabian Gulf in the heart of the Middle East, with 80% of the earth’s population within a six-hour flight. Ranked the safest country in the world in 2020 by Numbeo, Qatar welcomes all travellers, and guests from over 85 countries can enter visa-free. Qatar has an incredible variety of easily accessible tourist attractions, a plethora of fauna and flora including Whale Sharks and the majestic national animal the Arabian Oryx, and most experiences are a unique combination of cultural authenticity and modernity. From iconic museums to high-rise restaurants, from thrilling desert adventures to world-famous events including none other than the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, there is something for all types of travellers and budgets.

About Qatar Tourism:

Qatar Tourism is the official government body responsible for the development and promotion of tourism in Qatar, facilitating the sector’s exponential growth. Qatar is a destination where people of the world come together to experience unique offerings in arts, culture, sports, and adventure, catering to family and business visitors, rooted in Service Excellence. Qatar Tourism seeks to boost the entire tourism value chain, grow local and international visitor demand, attract inward investment, and drive a multiplier effect across the domestic economy. The Qatar Tourism Strategy 2030 sets an ambitious target to attract over six million international visitors a year by 2030, making Qatar the fastest growing destination in the Middle East.

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Philips advances ultrasound portfolio with new robust imaging tools and features for Radiology to increase diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency

November 16, 2021

  • Advanced diagnostics for the early detection of liver disease on the company’s ultrasound systems EPIQ Elite and Affiniti receive FDA 510(k) clearance
  • New Philips Liver Fat Quantification allows non-invasive diagnosis of early-stage fatty liver disease
  • Collaboration Live telehealth solution brings remote diagnosis to mobile platforms including iOS, Android and Chrome

Amsterdam, the Netherlands – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its new Liver Fat Quantification tools as part of the latest release of its ultrasound systems EPIQ Elite and Affiniti, bringing the cost and accessibility advantages of sonography to the diagnosis of early-stage liver disease. Featured at this year’s Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting (November 23 – December 2, Chicago, USA), the new tools will allow clinicians to track liver health.

Fatty liver disease is the most common and earliest stage of chronic liver disease. The incidence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is increased by various risk factors, including Type 2 diabetes and obesity. It is estimated that NAFLD may be present in about 25% of the global population [1]. NAFLD includes milder fatty liver disease, as well as more severe forms that include inflammation, a condition called Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH), and fibrosis. Research suggests that early intervention enables patients to adopt lifestyle changes that can help to prevent liver disease [1], while early assessment of fatty liver is key to potentially reversing this progression of liver disease [2].

“With a quantitative way of measuring liver fat, it is a lot easier for us to let the referring physician know where the patient is quantitatively on the NAFLD spectrum,” said Richard G. Barr, MD, PhD, President, Radiology Consultant, Inc., Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.A., and Medical Director at Southwoods Imaging. “With traditional gray scale imaging, we could only tell if the liver had a high degree of fatty infiltration or if it was normal, but it was very hard to assess whether fatty liver disease was mild, moderate or severe. Attenuation imaging now gives us a numerical value that will enable us to follow the patient over time. With the combination of quantitative fat assessment and liver stiffness the probability of NASH can be assessed.”

With the extended remote functionality of Collaboration Live on both the EPIQ and Affiniti platforms, technicians can also securely access on-demand, real-time guidance and decision support to enhance diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency during exams.

“Today’s announcement demonstrates the continued advancement of our ultrasound portfolio to increase diagnostic confidence and workflow efficiency,” said Jeff Cohen, General Manager of Ultrasound at Philips. “Accessible ultrasound-based Liver Fat Quantification is a screening and early diagnostic tool that will allow many more patients to take their health into their own hands by making simple lifestyle changes.”

Enhancing the diagnosis and treatment of early-stage and advanced liver disease
Philips Ultrasound Systems EPIQ and Affiniti on Release 9.0 now support radiologists and hepatologists in the diagnosis and treatment from early-stage to advanced liver disease, making it easier to perform longitudinal studies to assess liver disease progression. With this latest release, the company further strengthens its liver solution and expands its full availability to the Affiniti 70 and Affiniti 50 – supported by the innovative PureWave C5-1 Curved transducer, now also available on Affiniti 50 – to enhance diagnostic confidence in abdominal, hepatology, and vascular and gynaecological ultrasound exams as well. The new Liver Fat Quantification tools complement the company’s existing ultimate solution for liver assessment with real-time shear wave imaging, contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and fusion and navigation. The Liver Fat Quantification tools, which feature ease of use plus intuitive workflow and reporting, is available on both the C5-1 and the small footprint mC7-2 MicroConvex transducer, to accommodate different body types, from smaller patients to high BMI patients [3].

Launch of Philips’ Liver Fat Quantification solution at RSNA 2021
Philips will debut its Liver Fat Quantification solution at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting later this month. For more information on Philips Liver Fat Quantification, including live demos, follow @PhilipsLiveFrom for updates throughout the RSNA event. For more information on Philips’ portfolio of liver ultrasound solutions, visit the Philips liver assessment webpage, and join Philips at RSNA 2021 where the company will spotlight its latest portfolio of radiology workflow solutions and smart connected imaging systems to increase efficiency and diagnostic confidence in precision care and treatment.

[1] Asrani et al. Burden of liver disease in the world. J Hepatology. 2019;1.
[2] Younossi ZM. Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease – A global public health perspective. J Hepatol. 2019;70(3):531-544.
[3] Chen J. Realizing dramatic improvements in the efficiency, sensitivity and bandwidth of ultrasound transducers. Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2006.

For further information, please contact:

Kathy O’Reilly
Philips Global Press Office
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About Royal Philips

Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health technology company focused on improving people’s health and well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis, treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health and home care. Philips generated 2020 sales of EUR 17.3 billion and employs approximately 78,000 employees with sales and services in more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at www.philips.com/newscenter.

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Business Process Management and Robotic Process Automation Industry Veteran Abhijit Kakhandiki joins the iGrafx Advisory Board

TUALATIN-PORTLAND, OR, Nov. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — iGrafx, a worldwide leader in digital business transformation and process management, announces that Abhijit Kakhandiki, business process management (BPM) and robotic process automation (RPA) industry veteran, will join iGrafx as a Board Advisor. Mr. Kakhandiki is a seasoned product executive with a proven track record across diverse industries focused on Software as a Service (SaaS) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) domains.

“Abhijit brings 30 years of product design and strategy to iGrafx,” said Teesee Murray, CEO of iGrafx. “What impressed me most is his business acumen and entrepreneurial approach at solving complex process problems. At iGrafx we have the desire and ability to move fast when it comes to product development and Abhijit has the intellect and experience to advise us well as we make key decisions across our product roadmap and go-to-market strategy.”

Mr. Kakhandiki has served as chief product officer at both public and private companies. At LiveRamp (NYSE: RAMP) he led product vision, strategy, design, and roadmap. At Automation Anywhere, he built SaaS and AI products to enable enterprises to gain quantum leaps in efficiency through the automation of business processes. In addition to decades of proven product expertise, Mr. Kakhandiki holds numerous patents in the process automation space.

“iGrafx has a long history of delivering process excellence to global corporations,” said Kakhandiki. “2021 has been a pivotal year with significant new investment and leadership, resulting in a company that is now perfectly poised to take advantage of the next evolution of process management. I look forward to working with iGrafx as they fine tune their awesome roadmap and GTM strategy with organic and inorganic announcements.”

Mr. Kakhandiki’s Board Advisor appointment is effective immediately.

2021 is the 30th anniversary of iGrafx. The company delivers business process management solutions to the largest companies in the world—particularly those in heavily regulated markets where process management and compliance are critical functions. More information about Mr. Kakhandiki and the iGrafx leadership team can be found at igrafx.com.

About iGrafx

iGrafx, a leader in Business Process Management, enables the world’s largest enterprises to turn process into a competitive advantage. The iGrafx Platform captures and connects critical business operations for detailed analysis, modeling, and optimization. In today’s competitive market, business leaders must align business objectives and IT systems, comply with industry regulations, automate business process, and identify and implement process efficiencies by undertaking initiatives such as RPA, Six Sigma and Lean. With iGrafx, businesses connect the dots across these efforts to deliver results, improvements, and increase return on investment. Learn more by visiting www.igrafx.com.

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Cordial tone, big US-China differences as Biden, Xi hold video summit

U.S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping held more than three hours of video summit talks in what officials from both rival powers described as an effort to manage competition and prevent escalation of tensions over trade, Taiwan and geopolitics.

With friction over a trade war, Beijing’s threat that it may invade democratic Taiwan, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s human rights record hanging over the first lengthy encounter since Biden took office in January, the two leaders opened their virtual meeting with a cordial tone.

“We’ve spent an awful lot of time talking to one another, and I hope we can have a candid conversation tonight as well,” Biden said from the White House as the talks started, a reference to the two men’s frequent meetings when both were vice-presidents of their countries a decade ago.

“As I’ve said before, it seems to me our responsibility as leaders of China and the United States is to ensure the competition between our two countries does not veer into conflict, either intended or unintended. Just simply straightforward competition,” he said.

“It seems to me we have to establish some common sense guardrails, to be clear and honest where we disagree and work together where our interests intersect,” added Biden, whose remarks were translated for Xi.

“Although it’s not as good as a face-to-face meeting,” Xi said from the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. “I’m very happy to see my old friend.”

In what White House officials later called a “healthy debate” in a “respectful and straightforward” tone in talks that  ran more than ran more than three-and-a-half hours, Biden raised U.S. concerns about human rights — including its handling of Tibet, Hong Kong and Xinjiang – as well as Taiwan and trade issues, the officials said.

The two leaders also discussed Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, world energy markets, trade, climate, and military issues, U.S. officials said.

A Chinese state media readout of the talks said Xi stressed China’s longstanding red line on Taiwan.

Xi said those in Taiwan who seek independence, and their backers in the United States, are “playing with fire,” according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.

“China is patient and seeks peaceful reunification with great sincerity and effort, but if Taiwan secessionists provoke, or even cross the red line, we will have to take decisive measures,” it reported,

China accuses Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) under president Tsai Ing-wen of promoting independence for the island. Tsai refuses to entertain Beijing’s claims, saying that the democratic, self-governing island’s 23 million people have no wish to live under Beijing’s authoritarian rule.

Biden restated its position that it officially recognizes Beijing rather than Taipei, while adding that Washington “strongly opposes unilateral efforts to change the status quo or undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” the White House said.

A Biden administration official later told reporters that Biden’s statement was not “something that’s particularly new or different” and follows established policy.

“This is something that … the United States has reiterated at various points over time,” the official told reporters.

“The meeting [was] wide-ranging, in-depth, candid, constructive, substantive and productive,” Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying wrote on Twitter. “It helps increase mutual understanding.”

Xi was joined in the virtual meeting by China’s Vice Premier Liu He, Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice Foreign Minister Xie Fen, along with other senior Chinese communist Party officials.

Flanking Biden on the U.S. side were Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, as well as three senior representatives from the National Security Council

“The meeting itself was really about the two leaders discussing ways to manage the competition between the United States and China responsibly,” a senior Biden administration official told reporters in a telephone briefing after the virtual meeting.

US-China video summit could help rival powers ‘manage their differences’: analysts

The three-hour remote summit between U.S. President Joe Biden and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Tuesday will likely enable the two rival powers to better manage competition and prevent escalation of tensions over trade, Taiwan and geopolitics, commentators said.

With friction over a trade war, Beijing’s threat that it may invade democratic Taiwan, and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s human rights record hanging over the first lengthy encounter since Biden took office in January, the two leaders opened their virtual meeting with a cordial tone.

“We’ve spent an awful lot of time talking to one another, and I hope we can have a candid conversation tonight as well,” Biden said from the White House as the talks started, a reference to the two men’s frequent meetings when both were vice-presidents of their countries a decade ago.

“As I’ve said before, it seems to me our responsibility as leaders of China and the United States is to ensure the competition between our two countries does not veer into conflict, either intended or unintended. Just simply straightforward competition,” he said.

“It seems to me we have to establish some common sense guardrails, to be clear and honest where we disagree and work together where our interests intersect,” added Biden, whose remarks were translated for Xi.

“Although it’s not as good as a face-to-face meeting,” Xi said from the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. “I’m very happy to see my old friend.”

Independent political commentator Wu Qiang said the summit would likely help the two countries to manage their differences rather than resolving them.

“The main uncertainty plaguing Sino-U.S. relations during the past year since Biden took office has been the inability to schedule a summit meeting between the two [leaders],” Wu told RFA.

“Now, the two sides have confirmed that the relationship is far from normal; even dangerous, and they have finally realized that they need to manage their differences.”

Wu said China increasingly sees the Indo-Pacific region as its proper sphere of influence, and will seek to force the U.S. to pull back from the region.

“The long-term strategic consideration on the Chinese side would appear to be the wish to retreat into [relative] isolationism on both sides, with [parallel] world orders governed by itself and the U.S.,” he said.

Liu Mengxiong, a former adviser to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), said the two sides also seemed willing to improve cooperation in some areas, despite their differences.

“Both sides can communicate, manage their differences, expand cooperation; mutually beneficial cooperation would be a good thing,” Liu said. “If Sino-U.S. tensions ease, I also believe that Beijing will be less worried about foreign powers fomenting color revolution in Hong Kong.”

In what White House officials later called a “healthy debate” in a “respectful and straightforward” tone in talks that  ran more than ran more than three-and-a-half hours, Biden raised U.S. concerns about human rights — including its handling of Tibet, Hong Kong, and Xinjiang – as well as Taiwan and trade issues, the officials said.

The two leaders also discussed Afghanistan, Iran, North Korea, world energy markets, trade, climate, and military issues, U.S. officials said.

Differences over Taiwan

A Chinese state media readout of the talks said Xi stressed China’s longstanding red line on Taiwan.

Xi said those in Taiwan who seek independence, and their backers in the United States, are “playing with fire,” according to the state-run Xinhua news agency.

“China is patient and seeks peaceful reunification with great sincerity and effort, but if Taiwan secessionists provoke, or even cross the red line, we will have to take decisive measures,” it reported.

But Taiwan foreign ministry spokeswoman Joanne Ou thanked Biden for conveying to Xi that U.S. support for Taiwan would remain unchanged.

“Since President Biden took office, the United States has publicly emphasized on a number of occasions that its support for Taiwan is rock-solid, and has also taken concrete action to support Taiwan, and maintain stability in the Taiwan Strait,” Ou said.

“We … will continue to strengthen our capacity to defend ourselves, and to uphold Taiwan’s free and democratic society,” she said, calling on Beijing to “resolve differences through dialogue.”

China has refused to rule out the use of force to annex Taiwan, which has never been ruled by the CCP, nor formed part of the People’s Republic of China.

Chiu Chui-cheng, Taiwan spokesman on relations with China, said Xi’s comments at the summit aimed to confuse the international community.

“The Republic of China [which controls the islands of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, and Matsu] is a sovereign and independent country,” Chiu said. “Taiwan has never been a part of the People’s Republic of China.”

“Taiwan’s 23 million people will steadfastly defend their sovereignty, their dignity, and their democratic way of life,” he said. “We call on the CCP leaders to respect that and drop its threats and hostility.”

China accuses Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) under president Tsai Ing-wen of promoting “separatism” from China, but Tsai has repeatedly refused to entertain Beijing’s claims, saying that the democratic, self-governing island’s 23 million people have no wish to live under Beijing’s authoritarian rule.

Biden restated Washington’s position that it officially recognizes Beijing rather than Taipei, while adding that Washington “strongly opposes unilateral efforts to change the status quo or undermine peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait,” the White House said.

The CCP-backed Global Times newspaper said the Biden administration should avoid “petty calculations.”

“With this virtual meeting serving as a watershed moment, we can posit that: if the next stage of China-US relations can have more stability and predictability, and less turbulence, and if they can have broader cooperation, as well as handle differences more properly, the Biden administration will deserve more strategic trust and respect,” it said.

Translated and edited by Luisetta Mudie.

Hitachi Energy launches IdentiQTM digital twin for sustainable, flexible and secure power grids

Game-changing solutions built on the unique domain expertise of the technology and market leader in power grids which integrate with Hitachi’s Lumada platform

Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Zurich, Switzerland, 16 November, 2021 – Further to its press release on October 13, 2021, announcing its evolution to Hitachi Energy, the global technology and market leader in power grids today launched IdentiQ™, its digital twin1 solutions for high-voltage direct current (HVDC) and power quality solutions. IdentiQ2 will help to advance the world’s energy system to be more sustainable, flexible and secure, accelerating the transition towards a carbon-neutral future.

IdentiQ is the digital twin of a HVDC converter station, STATCOM or other power quality solution. It provides all the relevant asset information, analytics and operational data in an intuitive and easy-to-navigate dashboard, which users can customize to match their needs. IdentiQ includes 3D interactive visualization of the complete asset, combined with one-click access to all the associated plant and equipment information, including engineering documentation, operational and maintenance procedures, safety training and live operational data for monitoring and analytics.

“IdentiQ is a game-changing digital twin solution built on our unique domain expertise and leadership in power grid technologies and innovation,” said Niklas Persson, Managing Director of Hitachi Energy’s Grid Integration business. Niklas added, “It is a significant addition to Hitachi Energy’s digital offering and supports our customers’ efforts to continuously enhance the efficiency and reliability of their grid investments.”

IdentiQ will enable customers to improve the management of power grid assets by clustering all information into one digital location for seamless access by all operational functions. This approach stands at the core of Hitachi Energy’s vision for digital twin technology: delivering the right resources and information to the right people at the right time for optimized operations and smarter decision making.

IdentiQ makes HVDC and power quality assets more:

·       Sustainable and eco-efficient – by enabling comprehensive remote analysis and support and by digitalizing paper-based information on older installations;

·       Flexible – by adapting to continuously changing asset performance needs over the entire life cycle;

·       Secure – by complying with industry-leading cybersecurity standards and protecting all asset data and information from being misplaced or destroyed; and safer, by providing virtual training on on-site procedures, required clothing and evacuation routes before visiting a site.

Digitalization is essential to making electricity the backbone of the entire energy system and advancing a sustainable energy future for all. It is key to the integration of bulk and distributed renewables, as well as the electrification and decarbonization of sectors like transportation, industries and data centers; and empowering countries and companies to meet their carbon emission reduction goals.

IdentiQ integrates with a range of enterprise business systems, including Hitachi’s Lumada platform and the Lumada suite of Asset and Work Management software, and together  they provide system-wide visibility – from the site to the boardroom. IdentiQ is part of Hitachi Energy’s ambition to drive the pace of digital and eco-efficient innovation in power grid technologies and accelerate the transition towards carbon-neutral energy systems. The launch builds on a year of powerful innovation from Hitachi Energy, including:

·       Lumada Asset and Work Management – launched in January 2021, to enable asset-intensive industries to be more adaptive, collaborative, insightful and predictive. Lumada features technologies such as machine learning, artificial intelligence, advanced data analytics, hybrid cloud management and cybersecurity; and

·       EconiQ™ – launched in April 2021, providing an eco-efficient portfolio of products, services and solutions that deliver an exceptional environmental performance compared to conventional solutions.

Both portfolios are integral to Hitachi Energy’s Sustainability 2030 strategic plan, which draws on the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals to deliver social, environmental and economic value.

Notes

1.     A digital twin is a virtual representation that is designed to accurately reflect a physical asset or system, providing insight into the systems’ performance or lifecycle.

2.     IdentiQ™ stands for accuracy, intelligence and quality.

About Hitachi Energy

Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all. We serve customers in the utility, industry and infrastructure sectors with innovative solutions and services across the value chain. Together with customers and partners, we pioneer technologies and enable the digital transformation required to accelerate the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral future. We are advancing the world’s energy system to become more sustainable, flexible and secure whilst balancing social, environmental and economic value. Hitachi Energy has a proven track record and unparalleled installed base in more than 140 countries. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ around 38,000 people in 90 countries and generate business volumes of approximately $10 billion USD. 

Rebecca Bleasdale
Hitachi Energy Ltd.
+41 78643 2613
rebecca.bleasdale@hitachienergy.com