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Radix named Gold Sponsor of Seeq Conneqt North America

Radix named Gold Sponsor of Seeq Conneqt North America

Mon, 1st Jun 2026

Radix has become a Gold Sponsor of Seeq Conneqt North America 2026, a move that underlines its ties with Seeq and its focus on industrial customers.

The sponsorship places Radix among the companies backing a gathering focused on digital transformation, sustainability and the use of AI in industrial operations. Radix works with manufacturers, energy companies and oil and gas groups, and sees the event as a venue for discussions with decision-makers on asset performance, process optimisation and workforce change.

Seeq Chief Executive Officer Dr Lisa Graham linked the event to broader industrial adoption of data analytics tools and partner-led projects. "Conneqt brings together industry leaders and decision-makers from across manufacturing to share how they leverage Seeq and our partner ecosystem to drive measurable outcomes and shape the future of industrial AI," she said.

She added: "We are pleased to welcome Radix as a Gold Sponsor at Conneqt this year and to highlight how our collaboration helps customers achieve greater efficiency, reliability, and sustainability across their operations."

Industry focus

Radix said its work with Seeq is part of a broader effort to help industrial companies move beyond pilot projects into wider deployment. It framed that work around the practical use of data and automation in asset-intensive sectors, where operators face pressure to improve output, reliability and environmental performance at the same time.

Its North American team includes executives responsible for revenue, sales, digital products and alliances. Radix identified asset and process optimisation, engineering intelligence, and sustainability and workforce transformation as the main topics it expects to discuss with customers and partners.

Those themes reflect current priorities across manufacturing and process industries. Operators are trying to use AI and analytics tools to reduce downtime, improve maintenance planning and address skills shortages, while also meeting stricter emissions and reporting requirements.

For Radix, the sponsorship also offers a chance to present its approach to industrial technology projects as customers become more cautious about spending on digital systems. In that environment, suppliers are under pressure to show clear operational or financial returns rather than broad claims of transformation.

Flávio Guimarães, Radix co-founder and chief practices and alliances officer, said the relationship with Seeq reflects that focus on practical outcomes. "Our presence at Conneqt 2026 as a Gold Sponsor reflects our shared commitment with Seeq to help industrial leaders accelerate, optimize, and scale with confidence," he said.

He added: "We aren't just imagining the future of industry-we're delivering the tangible, sustainable value that makes it possible."

Global footprint

Founded in 2010, Radix describes itself as a privately held technology solutions and services company with operations in more than 30 countries. Its North American headquarters are in Houston, while its main base is in Rio de Janeiro, with other offices in São Paulo and Belo Horizonte.

It provides consulting, engineering, operational technology and digital services to asset-intensive industries. That puts it in a competitive field where engineering groups, industrial software vendors and specialist consultancies are all trying to win larger roles in plant modernisation and data-led operations.

Seeq has built its business around analytics software for industrial data and developed a partner network to broaden its reach in sectors including manufacturing, energy and chemicals. Its relationship with Radix highlights the importance of services and integration work in helping customers turn software purchases into changes on the plant floor.

Industrial companies have often struggled to move from small-scale trials to wider deployment of digital tools, particularly when projects require changes to workflows, staff training and links with older operational systems. Suppliers that combine software with engineering and implementation support have sought to address that gap.

Radix said its work centres on helping customers connect strategic goals with measurable operational results. Its focus areas include improving asset performance, applying analytics to industrial processes, and using automation and AI to respond to labour and sustainability pressures.

It provides technology-based, data-driven solutions to asset-intensive industries in markets around the world.