IFS and Siemens are joining forces to tackle a major challenge. They want to help electrical, industrial, and infrastructure networks become more reliable as they age. In addition, the energy transition also requires a complete rethinking of how networks are managed.
Their collaboration combines Siemens' technical precision with IFS's operational intelligence to provide a comprehensive, real-time view of everything happening in the field. Specifically, Siemens brings its longstanding expertise in network planning and electrification, while IFS provides its AI solutions to monitor equipment status, anticipate failures, and coordinate interventions.
The Swedish company is also bringing its field expertise to the table, having recently been chosen by the Scandinavian leader in renewable energy. By connecting these previously separate building blocks, the two partners are enabling operators to move from often reactive management to predictive, even automated management. This partnership offers visibility that did not exist before. For example, an operator can instantly know if an aging high-voltage line is at risk of failure, plan the most appropriate response, and adjust its budget accordingly.
Around the world, networks are evolving rapidly: the rise of solar and wind power, more frequent climate events, pressure on supply chains, and new expectations from regulators. This complexity makes network management more difficult and risky. According to industry experts , comprehensive coordination between planning and operations is now essential to ensure reliable and affordable energy. Among the expected benefits are improved availability, controlled costs, and real progress toward sustainability, while preserving the resilience of the infrastructure that supports the economy on a daily basis.








