UST has announced a strategic partnership with Green Grid Inc. (GGI) - a leading climate-focused technology development, integration and professional services business. The partnership will provide domain expertise, services and AI-enabled IT/OT solutions for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) as well as critical infrastructure management in private and public sectors.
This partnership opens up new opportunities for both companies to advance solutions for fighting climate change. UST and GGI will leverage their expertise and experience to develop Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotic-driven process automation for energy infrastructure that increases safety and reliability while improving the effectiveness of hydrogen storage and delivery as well as photovoltaic (PV) panel cleaning systems. Furthermore, the partnership strengthens the ability of UST and GGI to act on their strong commitments to Transform Lives by bringing key products, services and solutions to bear. These innovations will be vital in addressing the climate crisis and resolving the critical problems facing humanity.
“Climate change has become a more pressing issue as inclement weather events rise in frequency. Climate-related events are becoming more common and much more destructive. With the advancing capabilities of technology and promising innovation on the horizon, we have the ability to address, mitigate and solve these challenges. But it requires precision focus, with the right technology being used to solve the right problem at the right time. The partnership between UST and GGI will make that possible, expanding opportunities for our existing clients as well as the industry in general,” said Kuruvilla Mathew, Chief Innovation Architect, UST.
“Our advanced solutions and services are oriented towards climate protection, adaptation and resilience by harnessing the power of hard science and heavy technology. With the partnership with UST, we can serve UST and GGI’s combined global customer base in aerospace, energy, utilities, advanced clean transportation and precision agriculture industries and beyond, to ensure a better world for future generations,” stated Jeff Pickles, Co-founder and Executive Vice President, GGI.
As a leader in the technology industry, UST seeks to partner with dynamic firms that will help it scale, expand and accelerate value creation. The partnership with GGI, a climate-tech front runner, is the latest example of this comprehensive global strategy in practice.
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