Hypercube, a leading AI and data consultancy for the energy sector, announces a partnership with SAS, a global leader in data and AI.
This partnership positions Scottish-based Hypercube as a dedicated SAS Partner for the energy sector in Northern Europe, combining deep industry expertise with AI and advanced analytics capabilities to drive transformation across the energy market.
In addition to joining the SAS Partner Program, Hypercube has also entered into the SAS Internet of Things (IoT) Partner Ecosystem. As the energy industry undergoes rapid change, this partnership will empower clients to harness high-performance load forecasting solutions in the cloud, built on the robust SAS® Viya® platform.
Energy forecasting in the cloud helps energy and utilities optimise decisions with world-class forecasting, reduce computing requirements and unburden IT resources for more efficient operations.
“We’re excited to partner with SAS at such a pivotal time for the energy sector,” said Adam Sroka, CEO of Hypercube. “Our combined strengths will enable energy companies to navigate the energy transition, unlock new efficiencies, and build more resilient, sustainable operations. This is more than a technology partnership – it’s about delivering actionable forecasting and intelligence to a sector that’s undergoing massive transformation.”
“We’re pleased to welcome Hypercube to the SAS Partner Program,” said Emma McDonald, Northern Europe Channel Director at SAS, “Our leading data and AI portfolio and Hypercube’s experience in the energy sector is a powerful combination that will help customers embrace IoT technology to improve their forecasting abilities and yield real results.”
This partnership reflects both companies’ commitment to empowering energy customers through data and AI, accelerating digital transformation and fostering innovation to meet the energy sector’s evolving needs. Together, Hypercube and SAS aim to offer best-in-class solutions tailored to the complex challenges faced by utilities, renewables, and energy infrastructure operators.