Bringing Value to the Energy Sector from Generation and Transformation to Commercialization
The energy sector is undergoing a transition toward efficiency, automation, and digitalization—facing its own inherent risks, such as rising cyber and physical security threats, stricter regulations, increasing costs, and the integration of renewable energy sources.

Ikusi’s Response to the Challenges of the Energy Sector
In this context, Ikusi—an expert provider of technology services—offers a portfolio that includes network security, new WAN networks, substation automation, last-mile distribution network automation, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and next-generation collaboration solutions for field workers.
Regarding network security, energy companies require a broad range of solutions to defend against cyber and physical threats, ensuring protection across their entire networks. This includes device-level visibility and continuous monitoring to detect abnormal traffic or malicious software, as well as communication networks for video surveillance, access control, alarms, and anti-tampering systems.

SD-WAN solutions allow utilities to unify connectivity management, gain visibility into service quality, and take control of their WAN network performance—boosting service and application availability, security, and efficiency.
Substation automation, previously hampered by lack of connectivity, now includes systems that enable remote monitoring, reduce service disruptions, and ensure compliance with safety standards. Last-mile distribution network automation allows for IoT use cases such as remote asset management and smart metering systems.
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) has had a major impact, providing utilities with real-time consumption data and process automation.
Though it requires highly complex last-mile wireless networks, it delivers benefits like instant meter reading, remote firmware updates, and outage or alert notifications.
Finally, next-generation collaboration tools for field workers—such as remote expert solutions, augmented and assisted reality—increase productivity, inspection and audit efficiency, operational reliability and safety, and reduce response times and training costs.
These tools also require high-performance, reliable data networks.
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) has had a major impact, providing utilities with real-time consumption data and process automation.
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