Qualcomm and Multi-Energy Group

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Georgia-based Multi-Energy Group, a proud Certified Minority Female Business Enterprise, launched in 1997 as a consulting company in the wastewater operations and maintenance industry. Decades later, the sector is still highly paper-dependent and slow to adopt new technologies. Out on job sites like highways and construction zones that are off the beaten path, there’s no Wi-Fi, making it tough for employees to reach managers back at headquarters. And syncing the latest data? Well that has to wait until they’re back at the office. The process was already too slow, and Covid-19 only added more complications.

 

Andrew Hollis, Multi-Energy Group’s vice president of business development and marketing, knew always connected mobile PCs could change everything for the company, allowing them to connect and work in real-time from the field. A set of Galaxy Book S laptops, powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8cx compute platform, were an easy choice. In addition to allowing for real-time communication, the connectivity can help with digitizing documents, securing remote access, and transforming workflows entirely. 

 

“We know that the technology will make our employees more efficient in communications and project management,” said Hollis. “Greater efficiency will improve overall profitability for the company, thus enabling us to continue to be competitive in a pandemic environment.”

Jan Deliz