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Hexagon PPM acquires Industrial Business Solutions

| By Mary Bailey

Hexagon PPM (Huntsville, Ala.; www.hexagonppm.com) announces the acquisition of Industrial Business Solutions, Inc. (IBS), a Utah-based owner and developer of ContinuumEdge software, a one-of-a-kind enterprise platform to enable digital project execution.

IBS’ core product, ContinuumEdge (CE), is a cloud software suite with focus on Completions & Commissioning that enables industrial enterprises to report and oversee multi-discipline tasks being performed in real time.

The addition of ContinuumEdge completes the digital project ecosystem to take Hexagon customers from start to finish, creating a virtual representation of a project across its entire life cycle (i.e., a digital twin) using real-time data to optimize business performance. CE removes inefficiencies around data transfer, manages change between parallel processes using the same project data, and removes all paper-based processes.

As a result of the acquisition of IBS by Hexagon, ContinuumEdge is being renamed Intergraph Smart® Completions, effective immediately.

Mattias Stenberg, president of Hexagon PPM, said, “The IBS acquisition is a significant addition for Hexagon PPM within the plant life cycle sector. Completions & Commissioning is a critical phase of all projects, and by integrating ContinuumEdge into our portfolio, we are adding a comprehensive solution proven to provide visibility of systems completions throughout the entire life cycle of any size project.”

IBS was founded in 2006 and is a leader in the completions and commissioning and start-up software space. ContinuumEdge was deployed in capital projects in 2009 and was first marketed as commercial software in 2015. IBS presently has offices in Murray, Utah, with major customers in the Oil & Gas, Mining & Metals, Chemical, and Power & Utilities industries in the United States, Canada, and Australia, most notably the Australia Pacific LNG Project (an A$25 billion joint venture between Origin Energy, ConocoPhillips, and Sinopec).