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Alteia, a French AI company, will be acquired by GE Vernova for the purpose of enhancing AI tools in utilities

Alteia, a French AI company, will be acquired by GE Vernova for the purpose of enhancing AI tools in utilities

GE Vernova, a maker of power equipment, announced on Monday that it would buy Alteia in France, a company that makes artificial intelligence tools for utility companies.

GE Vernova offers Alteia software through GridOS Visual Intelligence. The tool allows utilities to assess damage along electrical lines and inspect assets.

GE Vernova stated that the acquisition would enhance the system by providing visual and operational data. This will allow the companies to “see and feel” the grid.

The financial terms of the purchase, which is expected on August 1, were not disclosed by the company.

Christopher Dendrinos, an analyst at RBC Capital Markets, said that GE Vernova had highlighted the fact that growth could accelerate in its electrification-software segment, which includes GridOS. He said that the segment has grown at single-digit percentage rates over the last two years.

GE Vernova has seen its stock rise since it was spun-off from General Electric in 2017. The surge in power demand for data centers that use AI and cryptocurrency technologies is a major factor.

This year, the power demand will be at an all-time peak.

The company will release its second quarter earnings report before the bell on July 23, 2018. (Reporting and editing by Sahal Muhammad in Bengaluru, with Sumit Saha from Bengaluru)

(source: Reuters)