Leveraging digital infrastructure to drive sustainability and revenue
15 November 2024 | Research
Caroline Gabriel | Grace Langham | Simon Sherrington
Report | PDF (22 pages) | Sustainable Networks
This report provides an overview of the sustainability challenges and goals that exist in key industry sectors, and outlines Analysys Mason’s methodology for modelling the impact of digital solutions on the energy consumption and emissions of these sectors. The databases, analytical frameworks and models that we have developed for subscribers to the Sustainable Networks programme offer unique assessments of the ability of a wide range of digital-infrastructure-enabled use cases to improve sustainability. Examples of such assessments are provided in this report, with a focus on the logistics sector and the use of drones.
Understanding the use cases and infrastructure options that will have the optimal impact on a particular industry, process and environment will be critical. This will enable digital infrastructure providers to provide the best services to their enterprise customers, and industries to select the best digital solutions. This report provides an introduction to the way in which the Sustainable Networks programme can help all stakeholders to make difficult sustainability-related decisions in order to address their own sustainability goals, as well as those of their customers and ecosystems.
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Sustainable NetworksAuthors
Caroline Gabriel
Partner, expert in network and cloud strategies and architectureGrace Langham
AnalystSimon Sherrington
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