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Schlumberger announced today that it has expanded its global INNOVATION FACTORI network with the inauguration of a new center in Oslo, Norway.
“At INNOVATION FACTORI, client teams benefit from an agile, collaborative development approach with our subject matter experts and data scientists to address their strategic needs such as drilling automation acceleration, use of digital twins to optimize production optimization, carbon capture and storage modeling.” , said Rajeev Sonthalia, President, Digital & Integration at Schlumberger. “Through INNOVATION FACTORI, clients can transform promising concepts into fully engineered digital solutions that extract the maximum value from available data to drive massive advances in business performance and, in turn, sustainability.”
Schlumberger customers gain access to a powerful machine learning platform that delivers market-leading AI capabilities. Through its partnership with Dataiku, a global leader in “everyday AI,” Schlumberger empowers its customers to leverage a single, centralized platform to design, deploy, run and manage AI and analytics applications.
The expansion of the Schlumberger INNOVATION FACTORI network follows the successful inauguration of two AI centers in North and South America, one in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the other a recently opened AI center in Houston, Texas, USA. These centers complement the worldwide network of experts in Abu Dhabi, Beijing and Kuala Lumpur.
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Schlumberger (SLB:NYSE) is a technology company that partners with customers to discover energy sources. Our employees, representing over 160 nationalities, provide leading digital solutions and leverage innovative technologies to enable performance and sustainability for the global energy industry. With expertise in more than 120 countries, Schlumberger collaborates to develop technologies that enable access to energy for the benefit of all.
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