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Cyient major contender in PEAK Assessment 2022

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Bengaluru: Cyient, a leading consulting-led, industry-centric global technology solutions company, announced that it has emerged as a Major Contender in Everest Group’s Industry 4.0 Services PEAK Matrix Assessment 2022.

The PEAK Matrix is a proprietary framework for assessing service providers’ relative market success and overall capability based on performance, experiences, ability, and knowledge, Cyient Chief Digital Officer Prabhakar Shetty said.

Cyient aims to address its customers’ key business challenges by leveraging the right mix of digital technology capabilities, solutions, and platforms to accelerate time-to-value and maximise adoption and experience, he said.

Shetty said IntelliCyient suite of Industry 4.0 – coupled with a business and technology consulting framework, is helping organizations adopt new-gen technologies across the value chain of engineering – Design, Build and Maintain.

“Cyient has reinforced its position in the Industry 4.0 space through investments in creating IP/solutions and technology studios with lab environments to strengthen capabilities in IoT, cloud, automation, and analytics,” Everest Group Practice Director Nishant Udupa said.

He said acquiring Workforce Delta has further enhanced IntelliCyient’s portfolio with strong front-end consulting capabilities for digital mobile workforce management solutions, primarily in the utilities and telecom sector.

“Clients have appreciated Cyient for its strong manufacturing domain knowledge, change management support and onsite testing capabilities. This has contributed to Cyient emerging as a major contender in Everest Group’s Industry 4.0 Services PEAK Matrix Assessment 2022,” Udupa said.

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