Twin awards for Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric was recently awarded the 2020 Asia Pacific Critical Power Infrastructure Vendor of the Year and 2020 Asia Pacific UPS Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan.
The company was awarded for developing two product ranges — Galaxy, which is focused on power reliability and energy efficiency, and Easy UPS, equipped with value and customer-focused features. Both ranges underwent several major innovative changes in 2019.
“Customers inspire us every day to innovate and to empower everyone to do more with less. We are honoured to be recognised globally for our efforts in the areas of efficiency, sustainability, connectivity and safety. In achieving and sustaining growth amidst a highly competitive market, our focus on quality and assurance is a demonstration of our foresight to thrive in the post-pandemic era,” said Benoit Dubarle, Senior Vice President, East Asia and Japan, Schneider Electric.
“Operational resilience and digitisation efforts have been forced up the corporate agenda in light of the current situation. With our solid position in these areas, we are ready, raring and determined to make this journey with our customers and partners as we enter the next normal,” he added.
Schneider Electric awarded for legacy of innovation
By understanding the need for agility from the start, Schneider Electric was able to anticipate and answered the call to drive digitalisation through its ever-evolving suite of IT and operational technology (OT) solutions. To ensure Life Is On in the digital world, Schneider Electric says it is the partner that IT and OT system integrators and end users need to deploy resilient systems that are connected, adaptable, sustainable, efficient, integrated and reliable.
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