Does global warming have to be visible to be believed? m cloud believes that visual aids can be of great help in identifying and tracking sources of harmful emissions.
That’s why a provider of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered asset management and environmental, social and governance (ESG) solutions has launched three sustainability apps aimed at curbing carbon emissions around the world. I’m here.
The company aims to provide “results as a service” for oil and gas facilities, commercial buildings and wind farms.
Applying industrial AI, visual analytics and 3D digital twin capabilities to measure, identify and remediate harmful emissions, eliminate energy waste, minimize carbon and methane footprints, and regenerate the world Maximize the possible wind energy contribution.
To fully achieve this, the company recently Google Cloud.
The partnership will allow the company to directly integrate and leverage core Google Cloud services such as Google Earth Engine, Vision AI, Natural Language AI, Translation AI and TensorFlow. Asset care platform.
The purpose of this partnership is to curate features that drive sustainability for asset- and energy-intensive businesses within a variety of industry settings.
For example, it applies its efforts to field teams at oil and gas facilities, giving them access to information that enables the detection and location of methane leaks, while virtual collaboration capabilities enable frontline and back office collaboration in real time. You can connect.
Backed by the company’s Google Asset care The platform can also be applied to commercial and industrial facilities, helping to actively eliminate energy waste while minimizing energy usage intensity. It can also be used to optimize wind farm energy production, eliminate manual maintenance overhead, and automate wind inspections. turbine blades.
The partnership between mCloud and Google Cloud is timely as the United States, European Union, and Saudi Arabia make major efforts to reduce methane and enforce stricter emission limits.
As a result, energy-intensive organizations are seeking new technologies to automate their emissions management and sustainability programs. Areas that mCloud and Google Cloud are currently targeting with these applications.
As part of the deal, the company will become the newest member of the Google Partner Advantage program, where the two entities will work together to co-sell and offer these applications to customers worldwide and to select customers in the United States and Canada. We plan to provide services to , UK and Europe, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Japan. With major global customers already working with both companies.

About the partnership between the company and Google Cloud, Russ McMeekinThe president and CEO of mCloud hopes it will “create many new and exciting opportunities to curb climate change emissions.”
Direct collaboration with one of the most innovative clouds in the industry and its AI capabilitiesand mCloud’s AssetCare creates significant new operational efficiencies, he continues.
By becoming part of Google Cloud’s global network for go-to-market, mCloud will be able to partner with Google Cloud to acquire applications and reach key customers in all key regions of mCloud’s business.
As an added benefit, we are well-positioned to align sales, marketing, R&D and geographic expansion to specific customer and growth objectives.
We launched these activities in several key markets this summer and we will continue to move forward together.
In addition to these comments, Amit Zaberry, VP/GM, and Head of Platforms at Google Cloud said: Emissions at technology and cloud scale.
Go-to-market activities between mCloud and Google Cloud are already underway, with plans to make AssetCare available on the Google Cloud Marketplace in late 2022.