Systems With Intelligence™ Inc.

Systems With Intelligence™ Inc.

Utilities

Mississauga, Ontario 2,243 followers

Touchless™ Monitoring Solutions for Harsh Environments

About us

Systems With Intelligence™ Inc. is a global provider of intelligent touchless™ monitoring solutions for real time visualization of industrial applications in harsh, remote locations. Our systems are designed to protect and prolong the life of high value assets and increase the safety, reliability and uptime of operations by providing the visual and numerical data to make informed decisions. Coupling advanced thermal monitoring and visual imaging technology with sophisticated analytic algorithms, Systems With Intelligence provides solutions for asset monitoring, video automation, physical security and safety.

Industry
Utilities
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Mississauga, Ontario
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Thermal and Visual Asset Monitoring, Thermal Analytics to detect out of range operating temperatures , Interface to SCADA systems to send alerts and live video feeds, Edge processing, IEC 61850-3 Substation Grade Hardware, Professional Design and Support Services , Touchless Substation Monitoring, Industrial IoT, Thermal Sensors, Utility Sensors, Transformer Monitoring, Thermal Temperature Monitoring, IioT, Touchless Monitoring Solutions, and Condition-based Monitoring

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  • Systems With Intelligence Has Been Recognized as one of the Fastest-Growing Companies in North America on the 2024 Deloitte Technology Fast 500™ Systems With Intelligence today announced it has been awarded a place on the Deloitte Technology Fast 500™, a ranking of the 500 fastest-growing technology, media, telecommunications, life sciences, fintech, and energy tech companies in North America. Systems With Intelligence’s chief executive officer, Angelo Rizzo,  says, “We are absolutely thrilled to be on the Deloitte Technology  Fast 500 list again this year.  It is the hard work, relentless innovation, and exceptional customer support our team has demonstrated to drive our company’s growth, and strengthen our bond with our utilities customers, who are at the heart of everything we do." “For 30 years we’ve been celebrating companies that are actively driving innovation. The software industry continues to be a beacon of growth, and the fintech industry made a strong showing on this year’s list, surpassing life sciences for the first time,” said Steve Fineberg, vice chair, U.S. technology sector leader, Deloitte. Full news release: https://bit.ly/3YYApLh #Fast500 #systemswithintelligence

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  • The Challenge – Deploying Sensors in Remote Locations Utility substations are often subjected to harsh conditions. Severe weather events such as storms, extreme temperatures, rain, and snow combine with dust and other debris to damage commercial-grade equipment. Substations also produce electromagnetic interference which can damage sensitive electronic equipment that is not designed with proper isolation.  Similarly, the remote nature of electrical substations means utilities may not have access to existing communication infrastructure or a reliable source of power. While commercial security cameras provide some visibility into the site, they are not built to withstand these challenging environments. Likewise, they only provide a video feed, meaning maintenance crews still need to conduct physical and thermal inspections. And because they were built for general use, they typically lack integrations with standard utility systems, software, and hardware. On the other hand, many traditional utility monitoring solutions are prohibitively expensive and require months of lead time for planning, system design, internal approvals, and installation. Deployment can be further complicated if they require the IT department to provide access to the internal network. Because of the added requirements for installation and the higher costs associated with the sensors, these traditional solutions may not fit the needs of a utility for remote sites. The Solution – The IM500 Thermal and Visual Sensor: https://bit.ly/3VGfVmQ #systemswithintelligence #utilitygrade #utilitygradesensors #utilities #SWI #remotesubstation #substationmonitoring

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  • Reason 2 of 3 - Mitigate Risk and Reduce Cost of Failures The second in our series from the blog: 3 Reasons Utilities Should Embrace Automated Thermal Imaging For Remote Substation Monitoring Utilities have long relied on manual inspections. But one of the most significant downsides of this approach is that they only take place periodically – typically once or twice a year. In the meantime, a minor issue can go undetected between inspections and grow into a more severe failure that results in an unplanned outage. Reliability metrics such as SAIDI (System Average Interruption Duration Index) and SAIFI (System Average Interruption Frequency Index) are critical for electrical utilities. Beyond the need to keep power flowing to customers, outages can result in costly fines, regulatory penalties, reputational damage, and long-term harm to the utility’s overall performance. Thermal imaging sensors allow utilities to take a proactive approach to maintenance. Crews can be dispatched to repair a known issue before it disrupts the flow of power, while the operations and maintenance team can monitor dozens or hundreds of substations simultaneously. The savings can quickly add up. One utility that had deployed thermal sensors expected to see a 20 percent decrease in the number of breakdowns – a savings of upwards of $9 million each year. Read the full blog: https://bit.ly/3QbaNGn #remotesubstation #substationmonitoring #utilitygrade #systemswithintelligence

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  • Full case study: Systems With Intelligence matched the requirements Iberdrola Australia had for their project. Iberdrola Australia planned to implement asset monitoring and a condition-based maintenance program using data from thermal & visual sensors. The Project Delivery team identified several requirements: ·      Utility-grade sensors rated for use in high-voltage environments ·      High-quality and rated to withstand harsh outdoor conditions ·      Ability to integrate with existing SCADA and alarming systems ·      Able to meet cybersecurity regulations ·      Experienced team with knowledgeable and responsive support Register to read the full case study: https://bit.ly/40YkmwR #systemswithintelligence #iberdrolaaustralia #SWI #touchlessmonitoring #windfarm #windfarmmonitoring #substationmonitoring

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  • Did you miss our December 5th webinar - Thermal Intelligence: Advanced Thermal Monitoring Techniques for Power Transformers? Watch the recording here: https://bit.ly/41oS8OS This session offers an in-depth look at the critical role of thermal monitoring in ensuring transformer reliability and longevity. Gain real-world insights from experts Roger Ely of Southern Company and Brad Bowness, CIO of Systems With Intelligence, with moderation by Alan Ross, Chief Editor at Transformer Technology. Don't miss out on the opportunity to learn how advanced thermal monitoring technologies are being effectively deployed in modern power systems.  #systemswithintelligence #thermalmonitoring #transformerreliability

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  • Discover: Automated Video Monitoring Solutions for Substations   Substations are a critical component of the electrical power grid, and their safe and reliable operation is essential for ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of electricity to end-users. One innovative technology that has gained traction in the industry is automated video monitoring for substations.   These solutions use advanced video analytics to provide real-time monitoring and analysis of substation assets, enabling operators to quickly identify potential issues and take appropriate action. It is key that for substation use, utilities seek out utility-grade solutions. Register for our Resources page to download the whitepaper:  http://bit.ly/40YkmwR #Systemswithintelligence #SWI #remotesubstationmonitoring #videomonitoring

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  • Climate change means that severe environmental threats will become more common in the coming decades. Failure to invest in the electrical grid to harden infrastructure and enhance climate resiliency will result in more frequent outages, lower reliability metrics, and regulatory penalties and fines. See how utilities can leverage thermal and visual monitoring solutions and be better prepared when severe weather strikes. Read the full article: http://bit.ly/3kcivod #systemswithintelligence #SWI #electricalinfrastructure #substation #remotesubstation

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  • The IPCAM2000S is a groundbreaking substation-rated network camera designed to withstand the harshest environments.  With its robust construction, advanced features, and seamless integration with your SCADA system, the IPCAM2000S offers unparalleled reliability and performance for utilities seeking top-tier video monitoring solutions.  Learn more about how the IPCAM2000S can enhance operations and safeguard assets: https://bit.ly/4861twt #systemswithintelligence #substationcamera #substationsecurity

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