Axens and CORYS enter into global exclusive collaboration agreement
Published by Tom Mostyn,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Axens and CORYS have entered into a global exclusive collaboration agreement to develop and commercialise advanced simulation and training solutions for Axens process technologies based on CORYS’ INDISS PLUS® dynamic simulation software.
The CORYS INDISS PLUS dynamic simulator gives access to CORYS’ in-house high fidelity models. The dynamic simulator provides an accurate representation of the dynamic behaviour of Axens process units for training, troubleshooting, and transient operations support during start-up, shutdown, and unexpected operations.
This framework agreement formalises a successful and close business relationship between the two companies lasting many years.
Axens’ exclusive cooperation with CORYS consolidates its refining and petrochemical expertise and CORYS’ know-how in dynamic simulation and software development into one software suite. This strategic cooperation provides refining and petrochemical licensees access to proprietary kinetic reactor models, training scenarios, and services throughout the project lifecycle from operator training to operations support.
Ralf Gathmann, CEO of CORYS, stated: “We are proud to enter into this strategic partnership to more actively integrate CORYS’ products with Axens allowing our mutual clients to improve their training, safety and operations efficiency.”
Jean Sentenac, Chairman and CEO of Axens, added: “This partnership strengthens our ability to provide high-quality digital services to our clients, enabling them to improve their operating margin and the reliability of their facilities.”
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/petrochemicals/18112019/axens-and-corys-enter-into-global-exclusive-collaboration-agreement/
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