Technology & Innovation

How mobile is transforming the energy and natural-resources sector

February 14, 2014

Africa

February 14, 2014

Africa
Riva Richmond

Former editor

Riva Richmond is Director of Digital Media at The Story Exchange, a nonprofit digital media project that tells the stories of women entrepreneurs in articles and videos. Previously she worked as a Senior Editor with The Economist Intelligence Unit's Thought Leadership team in New York. She has reported and written about technology more than a decade, much of that time focused on information security and privacy issues. Prior to her current position, Riva was a freelance journalist writing for The New York Times, Entrepreneur.com, The Wall Street Journal and other national publications.

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A three-part series that explores how mobile technologies are transforming the energy and natural-resources sector, sponsored by SAP.

 investigates the capacity of a new generation of portable devices to improve health and safety for miners—and simultaneously boost productivity and save costs. It also considers the challenges mining  decision-makers face as they seek to harness the enormous potential of these new technologies and manage their risks.

 explores how the revolution in consumer mobile communications is changing how utilities serve customers, encouraging them to become more responsive and engaged and to pursue strategies that make customers allies in more efficient and sustainable operations.

explores how oil and gas companies are using mobile technologies to lift operational performance, while also improving environmental sustainability and worker health and safety. It examines opportunities for future gains as technological improvements expand real-time connectivity and deliver more data to the mobile devices of decision-makers in the field.

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