Iranian Company Develops Most Complex Smart Load Management Software for Power Industry
“Our knowledge-based company, which is stationed at the incubator center and innovation house of Islamic Azad University’s Damavand branch, is a software producer with the 4th rank of Iran’s Informatics Council,” Qassem Derakhshan, the managing director of the knowledge-based ‘Andisheh Houshmand Mana’ company told ANA.
He added that the company started its activities with the aim of creating a suitable environment for collecting information from wide and centralized networks, cooperation in setting up mechanized database and location systems, smart networks and cooperation in settling problems of the private and government industries.
Elaborating on the products of the company, Derakhshan said that they develop important and strategic software like Geoportal software of the Energy Ministry, Geoportal software of the power industry, load management software in more than 15 power distribution companies, and GIS software for the electricity companies in Tehran, Isfahan and Mazandaran.
In a relevant development in May, another Iranian knowledge-based company had also developed a home-made system to monitor power usage across the country.
"This knowledge-based company has operated in the fields of water, electricity and gas hardware and software," Elham Reza, a representative of an Iranian knowledge-based company which is operating in the fields of water, electricity and gas, told ANA.
"Designing and implementing software and hardware systems is an action to provide products and services on a wide scale. The hardware products made in this knowledge-based company are used for regional power distribution and water products for agricultural wells," she added following pointing out that their firm has produced a software in the water, electricity and gas industry.
"Products for collecting measured data from sensors are also made in this knowledge-based company. Also, a software as a national project is being used in the electricity management of the country's network, which was similar to the Powell software that is produced in Switzerland."
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