OVERVIEW
Networks connect workers with office advisors.
5G connectivity elevates productivity.
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Natacha Baroni, Energy Product Marketing Expert
Connected workers are transforming the energy industry by linking remote locations with the office. These workers include the field technicians, maintenance staff, engineers, and others whose jobs take them to transmission towers, oil rigs, power plants, and wind farms. Using rugged devices—including mobile, wearables, and other connected worker technologies—they can collect and share data, consult with colleagues, and receive real-time updates and alerts for faster response to critical situations.
FOUR KEY BENEFITS
Networks connect workers with office advisors.
This transformation isn’t happening a vacuum. Advanced capabilities enabled by 5G are a key driver of this change, providing greater efficiency, effectiveness, safety, and collaboration between connected workers and the office. The resulting effect is enhancing business outcomes for incumbent utilities and oil and gas companies.
Efficiency
By accessing data on the spot, connected workers can make informed decisions fast. For example, a technician on a drilling platform can quickly assess downhole conditions and rig performance to diagnose problems and take corrective action. With comprehensive data, connected workers can also identify issues and perform preventive maintenance, improving overall operating efficiency.
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Effectiveness
Even in remote locations, connected workers can communicate with colleagues and supervisors in real time, accessing key information and making decisions without delay. Experts can help troubleshoot issues, offer guidance, and solve problems with greater accuracy. Digital tools also let connected workers better manage inventory, check equipment specs, and order spare parts when needed.
Safety
Network connectivity enhances safety via wearable and mobile devices. Smart helmets and watches and safety glasses monitor worker environments, track movements, and provide alerts. Devices can detect issues with the potential to escalate, like gas leaks or high temperature, so workers can take appropriate steps. They can also receive on-site training using augmented or virtual reality. These connected worker technologies can simulate hazard scenarios and give workers hands-on experience in resolving issues without putting them in danger.
Collaboration
Instead of physically having to travel to an office to get guidance and support, connected workers can solve problems on-site and in-the-minute. Workers can also use digital tools to document tasks, share files, and consult with colleagues, speeding decision making and reducing errors and miscommunications. Mobile devices like smartphones and tablets let workers respond quickly to changing situations and stay productive even away from the office.
SUPERIOR NETWORK
5G connectivity elevates productivity.
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About the author:
Natacha Baroni, Energy Product Marketing Expert, with over a decade of experience enabling customers in the energy industry improve efficiency, digital transformation, and safety. Specializing in marketing and product management, she uses her experience to bring industry and customer perspectives into the development of business initiatives and go to market strategies to best meet industry needs.
Natacha holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and an MBA from Olin Business School, Washington University in St. Louis.
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