IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) is a global technology and consulting company headquartered in Armonk, New York, founded in 1911. Its portfolio spans enterprise software, hybrid cloud (including Red Hat OpenShift), artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and IT infrastructure, alongside technology and business consulting services. IBM operates worldwide across multiple industries through its Software, Consulting, and Infrastructure segments.
For the chemical and materials sector, IBM provides capabilities to support digital transformation across R&D, manufacturing, and supply chains. Examples include AI- and high‑performance computing–enabled modeling for materials discovery, advanced analytics for process optimization and quality, asset performance and reliability management (e.g., Maximo) for plants and utilities, cybersecurity for operational technology, and supply chain planning and traceability. IBM also offers tools for environmental and energy data management and reporting (e.g., Envizi) to support sustainability programs. Its hybrid cloud platforms help integrate data and applications across on‑premises and multi‑cloud environments, and IBM Research collaborates with industry and academia on emerging technologies relevant to chemical innovation.
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