The global giant assured of its strategic commitment to championing innovations and ground-breaking solutions that can enhance the Federal Government’s efforts towards implementing the nation’s power reforms.
Speaking at the Power Nigeria 2017 exhibition and conference, Regional Sales Manager for Solar Business, Schneider Electric Nigeria, Mr Ifeanyi Odoh, in a presentation titled “Industrial Innovations and Access to Energy” said the company would continue to add value and expand the frontiers of innovation as it thrives in the country’s power ecosystem.
Odoh explained how Schneider Electric’s 40 years plus strong footprint across Africa has remained committed to developing innovations that ensure sustainable social and economic development and access to energy programmes such as distribution offers, investments funds and vocational trainings all in a bid to support the establishment of solar power in West Africa.
A discovery session on the EcoStruxure architecture was held by Schneider Electric Country President himself, Mr Balaji Lenka, along with experts Okechi Osuagwu, Senior Solutions Architect, IT and Medium and Low Voltage Product Managers, Omosede Obasohan and Adedamola Olusakin.
The session generated lots of interests as it illustrated how the EcoStruxure system of IoT-enabled, open and interoperable solutions improve business efficiency, reliability, safety and connectivity across four end markets: Buildings, Data Centre, Industry and Infrastructure.
The EcoStruxure architecture collects and analyses critical data from sensors to cloud, with key features for implementing smart operations across enterprises such as monitoring environmental parameters and asset utilization, providing predictive analysis, smart alarming and the possibility to make control decisions anytime, anywhere and from any smart device.
This was demonstrated in the session through three Schneider Electric solutions, the Premset smart medium voltage switchgear, Smart Low Voltage Panels and the Galaxy VX Smart UPS.
Schneider Electric Country President, Balaji Lenka, stated that “This has been a successful event and the most attended one yet. We’re glad key stakeholders in the African Power and Electricity markets can appreciate the level of innovation of our solutions and the high standards we set for the West African market in solar and across industries”.
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