AVEVA Announces Key Partnerships at AVEVA World 2025
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AVEVA Announces Key Partnerships at AVEVA World 2025

AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, is unveiling a host of new partnerships and AI-powered capabilities at its flagship event, AVEVA World 2025, held from 8–10 April in San Francisco. The conference brings together global leaders to explore how industrial intelligence can drive digital transformation, sustainability, and operational resilience.

At the event, AVEVA announced strategic partnerships with:

Databricks, to revolutionise industrial operations through a secure and open approach to AI and data integration, and Track’em, to enhance real-time visibility and cost control in capital projects through integrated material tracking and mobility.

Enabling Smarter Industry with AI and Data The partnership with Databricks integrates AVEVA’s CONNECT industrial intelligence platform with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, combining industrial and enterprise data in one secure ecosystem. This enables faster decision-making, predictive insights, and generative AI applications across operations.

“Partnering with Databricks helps bridge the gap between IT and OT, unlocking the full potential of industrial data,” said Rob McGreevy, Chief Product Officer at AVEVA.

Shiv Trisal, Global Manufacturing, Transportation and Energy Leader at Databricks, added, “Together, we’re helping customers securely scale data intelligence and drive innovation.”

Enhancing Project Execution with Track’em The collaboration with Track’em will expand the capabilities of AVEVA™ Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) by introducing:

Real-time material tracking and traceability Cloud-first solutions Mobility-enabled workflows Future-ready warehouse management tools

Track’em Founder and CEO Kashif Saleem said, “Our partnership with AVEVA empowers capital projects with real-time tracking and enhanced decision-making, cutting delays and cost overruns.”

A Future of Industrial Innovation AVEVA World 2025 features 160+ speakers, including Stanford’s Erik Brynjolfsson, Schneider Electric CEO Olivier Blum, and Archaea Energy CEO Starlee Sykes, alongside over 150 sessions spanning 12 industries. AVEVA is also spotlighting new portfolio capabilities in:

Generative AI for piping design, reducing setup time by 70% and installed costs by 15%

AI-powered analytics on the CONNECT platform

Hybrid operations control for multi-site visibility

Seamless AI deployment across industrial lifecycles

“As we gather at AVEVA World 2025, these collaborations showcase the power of radical partnerships in driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainability across industries,” added McGreevy.

AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, is unveiling a host of new partnerships and AI-powered capabilities at its flagship event, AVEVA World 2025, held from 8–10 April in San Francisco. The conference brings together global leaders to explore how industrial intelligence can drive digital transformation, sustainability, and operational resilience. At the event, AVEVA announced strategic partnerships with: Databricks, to revolutionise industrial operations through a secure and open approach to AI and data integration, and Track’em, to enhance real-time visibility and cost control in capital projects through integrated material tracking and mobility. Enabling Smarter Industry with AI and Data The partnership with Databricks integrates AVEVA’s CONNECT industrial intelligence platform with the Databricks Data Intelligence Platform, combining industrial and enterprise data in one secure ecosystem. This enables faster decision-making, predictive insights, and generative AI applications across operations. “Partnering with Databricks helps bridge the gap between IT and OT, unlocking the full potential of industrial data,” said Rob McGreevy, Chief Product Officer at AVEVA. Shiv Trisal, Global Manufacturing, Transportation and Energy Leader at Databricks, added, “Together, we’re helping customers securely scale data intelligence and drive innovation.” Enhancing Project Execution with Track’em The collaboration with Track’em will expand the capabilities of AVEVA™ Enterprise Resource Management (ERM) by introducing: Real-time material tracking and traceability Cloud-first solutions Mobility-enabled workflows Future-ready warehouse management tools Track’em Founder and CEO Kashif Saleem said, “Our partnership with AVEVA empowers capital projects with real-time tracking and enhanced decision-making, cutting delays and cost overruns.” A Future of Industrial Innovation AVEVA World 2025 features 160+ speakers, including Stanford’s Erik Brynjolfsson, Schneider Electric CEO Olivier Blum, and Archaea Energy CEO Starlee Sykes, alongside over 150 sessions spanning 12 industries. AVEVA is also spotlighting new portfolio capabilities in: Generative AI for piping design, reducing setup time by 70% and installed costs by 15% AI-powered analytics on the CONNECT platform Hybrid operations control for multi-site visibility Seamless AI deployment across industrial lifecycles “As we gather at AVEVA World 2025, these collaborations showcase the power of radical partnerships in driving innovation, efficiency, and sustainability across industries,” added McGreevy.

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