Seeq Recognizes Nukon As Their 2020 Partner Of The Year
Seeq Corporation, a leader in manufacturing and industrial internet of things (IIoT) advanced analytics software, today announced Nukon as its 2020 Partner of the Year. Nukon was selected from among Seeq’s worldwide reselling partners for its excellence in delivering value to customers in the Australian market, its partnership in creating awareness for Seeq, including the Australian (virtual) Seeq user group meeting in November, and for its technical expertise with Seeq-certified employees and training professionals.
Seeq enables engineers and scientists in process manufacturing organizations to rapidly analyze, predict, collaborate, and share insights to improve production outcomes. Seeq customers include companies in the oil and gas, pharmaceutical, chemical, energy, mining, food and beverage, and other process industries. Investors in Seeq include Saudi Aramco Energy Ventures, Altira Group, Chevron Technology Ventures, Ci
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Chevron Invests in CO2 Capture Startup
Jan 18, 2021 11:50:am
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Chevron Invests in CO2 Capture Startup
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