ENGINEERING TECH

Digital business acceleration

July 27, 2022

Digital business acceleration whitepaper
We have long recognized digital as a major driving force in our industry to increase efficiency and productivity. The energy transition has brought new meaning to digital, making it a game-changer in promoting the structural change needed to accelerate the shift to a low-carbon future. Digitalize to decarbonize has become an imperative, powered by accurate, objective, and accessible data. At Technip Energies, energy transition is our business. Therefore we are fully invested in harnessing the power of digital in this journey. With a solution-oriented approach that connects data across the entire project life cycle, we make sustainable changes to the way we operate, broaden opportunities, and support new business models.

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Zero Zone Inc

Zero Zone was founded in 1961 by George Johnson, Duke Wegner, and K Hirata. They had a dream of starting their own business. They didn’t have much money, but together they had 50 years of refrigeration experience and the will to succeed. With a pledge to build the best freezers in the business at a competitive price, they named their new company Zero Zone, and began operations in a rented dairy barn in Pewaukee, WI.

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