A Tough Week for Big Oil and Gas
/Big oil companies took hit after hit last week, as the world pushes to reduce emissions, lessen reliance on fossil fuels, and reverse climate change.
Read MoreBig oil companies took hit after hit last week, as the world pushes to reduce emissions, lessen reliance on fossil fuels, and reverse climate change.
Read MoreThe use of digital twin technology is expected to more than double by 2025. Successfully implementing and using digital twins requires mature data management and integration.
Read MoreHow enterprises can use data-driven tech like AI and ML, examples of successful implementations, and a look to the future.
Read MoreHighwood Emissions Management published a groundbreaking report that reveals the interest among oil and gas companies to go “above and beyond” when it comes to achieving GHG reductions.
With the United States rejoining the Paris Agreement, the world’s eyes are back on the prize of limiting global warming. To meet the international goals agreed upon in Paris, technology is going to need to play a large role. Energy companies have to continue to embrace a transition to digitalization as they transition to renewable energy.
Read MoreSaudi Aramco is using drones and robotics to perform inspections, increase safety, improve efficiency, and more in its efforts to lead oil and gas digitization.
Read MoreThe carbon capture and storage (CCS) industry is seen as the second in a one-two punch against carbon emissions in the atmosphere. Together with reducing emissions released in the first place, carbon capture and storage is seen as vital technology for meeting goals laid out in the Paris climate agreement.
Read MoreWarehouses and supply chain companies are using wearables, robotics, and automation to meet higher and faster consumer demand.
Read MoreRecord emissions levels, captured by satellite and other technology, are prompting data standard initiatives to help data communication and integration.
Read MoreDrones and augmented reality (AR) are coming together to help enterprises safely view and analyze their environment beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS).
Read MoreDominion Energy works with PrecisionHawk to conduct drone-based inspections of its utility assets, saving time, money, and emissions.
Read MoreThe market for AI in oil and gas is expected to nearly double by 2025—from $2 billion in 2019 to $3.8 billion in 2025.
Read MoreWearable IoT devices—like headsets, smart glasses, watches, and more—are helping humans work better, safer, and smarter around the workplace.
Read MoreRobotic automation in the offshore industry will improve safety and efficiency, but several hurdles still remain.
Read MoreTechnology may be to blame for the ever-expanding carbon levels in the atmosphere. Technology is also playing a big role in the solutions.
Read MoreIn the Industrial XR Forum newsroom, we work hard to keep you updated on the latest immersive tech news. In case you missed it, here are our top stories of Q1 2021.
Read MoreHow enterprise can manage and apply visual data and insights from unmanned systems and drones.
Read MorePioneer Natural Resources released its 2020 Sustainability Report, detailing its dedication to and focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programs.
Read MoreWhile the future of consumer-centric VR is fuzzy, there’s one area where VR is seeing unquestionable growth: the enterprise market.
Read MoreIn the Energy Drone & Robots newsroom, we want to make sure you see the most important news, so, in case you missed it (ICYMI), here are our top stories from the first three months of 2021.
Read MoreSearch by community or keyword to jump to events and news of specific interest to you.
Sign up to receive news and updates by clicking below.
12335 Kingsride Ln, #420, Houston, TX 77024, USA | 713-443-0020
Copyright 2023 InnovateEnergy | PRIVACY POLICY