AVEVA, Aker Solutions Ink Deal for AVEVA Everything3D

by Joseph R. Fonseca
Wednesday, May 20, 2015

AVEVA establishes long-term partnership with Aker Solutions for the use of AVEVA Everything3D as a core part of the company’s strategic design platform

Cambridge, UK: AVEVA today announced that it has entered a multiyear agreement with Aker Solutions for AVEVA Everything3D (AVEVA E3D™). The Norwegian oil service company has selected AVEVA E3D to be its strategic 3D tool on plant design, modification and maintenance projects. This agreement is a continuation of a long-standing successful working relationship that spans more than 20 years.

‘The deployment of AVEVA E3D will enhance productivity, enabling Aker to execute larger, more complex projects with less risk using the best solutions available on the market. AVEVA is unmatched in the engineering design world,’ said Richard Longdon, CEO, AVEVA. ‘We are very proud to be continuing our long-standing working relationship with Aker Solutions. Together we have advanced the development of our technology over many years and will continue to contribute to our strategic vision of a Digital Asset’.

Dave Wheeldon, CTO, AVEVA added, ‘Using AVEVA software, Aker Solutions benefit from complementary applications that draw on common processes, disciplines and deliverables, through a single managed information model. This allows companies to seamlessly integrate key business processes, improving the quality of deliverables against critical project schedules.’

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