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    AVEVA collaborates with Snowflake to accelerate Industrial AI and unify IT/OT Data Ecosystems

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 16, 2026
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    Rob McGreevy, Chief Product Officer, AVEVA.

    AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, is announcing a collaboration with Snowflake, the AI Data Cloud company, to transform how industrial organisations unify, govern, and activate data across IT and OT environments.

    The collaboration establishes a direct, zero-copy integration between CONNECT, AVEVA’s industrial intelligence platform, and Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud, enabling customers to securely access, analyse, and activate industrial and enterprise data without the need for complex data pipelines or costly integration projects. This marks a shift from traditional data movement and pipeline-heavy architectures to a modern data-sharing approach that simplifies access, reduces technical debt, and enables faster, more scalable industrial AI adoption.

    “Industrial customers need fast, secure access to trusted data across operational, engineering, and enterprise domains to support decision-making at scale”, said Rob McGreevy, Chief Product Officer, AVEVA. “Through this collaboration, we are extending our cloud-scale intelligence capabilities and enabling data to be accessed and used without duplication, helping bring operational intelligence into enterprise-wide decision within an open, partner-led ecosystem”.

    AVEVA’s integration with Snowflake enables organisations to move from fragmented IT and OT systems to a governed, enterprise-wide data foundation. Through this collaboration, joint customers inherit Snowflake’s full governance stack, including column-level security, dynamic data masking, object tagging, and fine-grained access controls, helping customers ensure that operational data shared across IT and OT boundaries meets the compliance requirements of regulated industries such as pharmaceuticals, energy, and manufacturing.

    With access to trusted, high-quality datasets in the cloud, organisations can deploy AI agents that reason across operational, enterprise, and external data sources to drive real-time decision-making. Snowflake Cortex AI enables joint customers to build intelligent systems that go beyond traditional analytics, including agents that can autonomously optimise energy costs, predict equipment failures, and ground their recommendations in institutional knowledge such as maintenance procedures and manufacturer specifications. These agents operate within a governed framework where routine optimisations execute autonomously while critical decisions are routed to human operators for approval, giving organisations control over the boundary between machine autonomy and human oversight.

    The new capabilities enable a future-ready industrial data architecture designed to support AI-driven operations, cross-enterprise collaboration, and the development of more autonomous industrial systems.

    “Organisations today want access to easy, connected and trusted data across every part of their business to fully realise the value of AI and advanced analytics”, said Chris Child, VP of Product, Data Engineering, Snowflake. “By collaborating with AVEVA, we are enabling industrial customers to leverage Snowflake’s AI Data Cloud, supporting faster innovation and more scalable analytics, while enabling them to unlock deeper insights, drive smarter, faster decisions, and maintain governability and auditability, without the complexity of moving or duplicating data”.

    Image Credit: AVEVA


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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