We are seeing the first signs of a new technological revolution: the fast evolution of AI will radically change how people interact with technology and are empowered by it. It will unlock new sources of business value. Particularly in information-intensive...
Why Reliable Engineering Information Prevents Operational Risk Every plant invests heavily in equipment, systems, and procedures. Yet many operational failures begin long before equipment does. They start in a place few teams scrutinize: the engineering information environment. This becomes clear...
Digitalisation did not fail because the technology was bad. It failed because most organisations built speed on top of unstable, unstructured data. The next phase of industrial digitalisation is not about adding more tools; it is about giving existing data...
The Productivity Illusion In every engineering organisation, productivity is a headline metric, and constant frustration. Projects fall behind not because people don’t work hard, but because effort no longer equals output. We have watched this pattern repeat for decades. Technology...
In complex engineering environments, the success of a system depends less on how powerful it is and more on how well it is deployed.Even with the right tools and capable teams, projects struggle when deployment is not designed for the...
Introduction In complex industries like energy, utilities, and mining, the handover from capital project to operations is a critical moment. Assets shift from development into live use. Documentation is finalized. Control is, in theory, transferred. But in practice, something gets...
Introduction When joint ventures end or assets change hands, documentation often gets left behind, or worse, loses all structure and traceability. In this expert article, we explore why continuity breaks down during divestments and how leading teams use standards...
Digital Twins are reshaping how asset-intensive industries operate. With dynamic 3D models, real-time data feeds, and simulation capabilities, they promise to transform planning, operations, and maintenance. But here’s the truth few say out loud:
Managing operational assets inevitably involves maintenance, repairs, and modifications. Whether it’s scheduled maintenance, expansions, or partial decommissioning, proper documentation is key.