FLSmidth Cement and Carbon Re announce new cooperation
Published by Evie Gardner,
Editorial Assistant
World Cement,
Carbon Re, a UK based climate tech company that applies AI and machine learning to uncover energy efficiencies and reduce costs and carbon emissions in industrial processes, has announced a new dynamic cooperation with FLSmidth Cement.
This cooperation is about the integration of the onsite FLSmidth Cement’s ECS/ProcessExpert® advanced process control software known as PXP with Carbon Re’s AI-powered cloud platform providing cement producers with access to state-of-the-art process optimisation capabilities.
This cooperation unlocks the full potential of ECS/ PXP Data books, serving as an open platform for AI models. By seamlessly integrating ECS/ PXP Data books with Carbon Re for predictive modelling, the companies are helping the cement industry address its unique challenges and elevate optimisation to new heights.
The fusion of advanced process control techniques with AI-driven predictive modelling empowers cement manufacturers with unprecedented foresight into production dynamics. But the collaboration extends far beyond mere integration – it fosters a comprehensive ecosystem of interoperable tools.
Driven by a shared commitment to empowering their customers, these solutions in combination offer tailored strategies to address diverse challenges and uncover new opportunities for growth. Whether it is optimising energy consumption, reducing emissions, or enhancing product quality, the companies are there to support their customers every step of the way.
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