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Biz Leaders Underscore Technology as Key Driver to Deliver Organizational Sustainability Goals

The key take away from the session was that 2021 is set to be a year of resiliency and renewed rebuilding, and Industry 4.0 will enable employees and communities to optimize sustainable processes to reduce carbon footprints.

February 09, 2021. By Manu Tayal

Engineering and industrial software provider AVEVA has convened leaders from various organisations in a virtual press panel session recently, to discuss how digitization is driving the sustainability business agenda for industrial organizations. Participants highlighted how in the past year, the world had faced a challenge that is unique in history, in its scale and scope, and industries have been adversely affected in many ways. The key take away from the session was that 2021 is set to be a year of resiliency and renewed rebuilding, and Industry 4.0 will enable employees and communities to optimize sustainable processes to reduce carbon footprints.

Session moderator Robert Opp, Chief Digital Officer at the UNDP, outlined the importance of organizations setting clear objectives for leveraging new technologies to align with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Sustainable Development Goals are 17 interlinked global goals designed to be a ‘blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all’. The convergence of new technologies, such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud and Big Data & Analytics, is disrupting and creating opportunities across every industry.

“Promoting sustainable industries, and investing in scientific research and innovation, are all important ways to facilitate sustainable development,” said Opp.

Craig Hayman, CEO AVEVA, commented, “while AVEVA is still at the beginning of its environmental journey, we have long aligned our business to the UN’s Sustainability Development Goals. It is no surprise, therefore, that we announced that we have partnered with the United Nations Global Compact Network, a voluntary platform for the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible business practices. The digitalization of traditional manufacturing businesses has enabled AVEVA to provide its customers with software solutions that not only increase ROI, but also streamline their business models, in order to start to ‘frame’ their environmental plans.”

According to Schneider Electric, there are only 10 years left to limit global temperature increase to 1.5 degrees and ever-increasing expectations for a better life and resilient business, good is not enough anymore.

Schneider Electric’s Olivier Blum, Chief Strategy & Sustainability Officer, pointed out the importance of supporting the wave of net zero commitments from corporates with end-to-end solutions and said “the momentum is huge. However only 4% of sustainability programs will make it over time without a robust strategy and a concrete plan to digitize, measure, implement and iterate. We have been on this journey ourselves for over 15 years saving million tons of CO2 for our customers along the way. With unique perspective and expertise, we are ready to go further and faster to help others succeed and sustain their digital transformation for efficiency and sustainability thanks to our best in class consulting teams.”

David Metcalfe, CEO of Verdantix, highlighted how today’s challenging environment for businesses has impacted on how they are approaching and prioritizing sustainability, “if we compare what happened during the financial crisis in 2008, where climate change and sustainability were pushed very far down in the agenda, it’s amazing just how rapidly these topics have risen back up the agenda in just a matter of months.”

“This is the difference between the ‘passive’ sustainability of yesterday compared to the shift in thinking that has occurred more recently,” Metcalfe commented.

Prakash Kumar Karunakaran, Head of NervCentre, PETRONAS, indicated how PETRONAS has reaffirmed its sustainability proposition by defining a new Statement of Purpose which defines PETRONAS as "A progressive energy and solutions partner, enriching lives for a sustainable future". He said, "This Statement of Purpose really galvanized the company, and provided clarity as to the company's position on sustainability.  Last year, this direction was given a significant boost when PETRONAS set an ambitious target of Net Zero Carbon Emissions (or NZCE) by the year 2050.  This demanding target requires a radical rethinking of engineering to ensure both our current and future facilities are able to deliver on the target of NZCE."

The panel was united in its observations that a principled approach to business and profits must go hand in hand with an organization’s sustainability journey. 

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