From novel process technologies to sustainable plastics, the chemical industry is in the midst of profound change. Now, digital transformation in chemicals is presenting immense, largely unexplored new potential to not only increase efficiencies but to help companies design novel products and processes.
Advances in networks and sensors, data availability and processing, and engineering and material technologies all hold considerable potential for expanding efficiency and productivity in the chemical industry. But digital transformation in chemicals also presents significant opportunities to increase innovation in products and solutions. For example, digital crowdsourcing platforms can be used for ideating on how to lower the carbon footprint throughout a product life cycle.
To achieve the potential of digital transformation, chemical companies need a common framework for assessing current state, defining the desired future state, and mapping out specific steps on the digital journey. The digital maturity stage of the company will guide strategic decisions and action steps in five dimensions critical for growth:
A framework will help teams assess how far along the company is on the digital maturity spectrum and what steps are required to reach the intended destination on the digital journey.
Chemical companies preparing for the future will succeed based on how they perform and respond today in three key areas:
To get the full advantage of digital transformation, an enterprise-wide digital strategy is often needed, which percolates down to customizable parts suiting the needs of individual business units. This digital strategy should also tie into the digital maturity model—where the organization is right now and where it aspires to be once the digital transformation is done.
A common framework to address each of the stages in the digital journey should cross five key dimensions:
Digitalization in the chemical industry will require a clear picture of readiness, particularly the steps required to establish an accommodating culture that promotes flexibility and learning. As with any major initiative, digital transformation in chemicals is likely to be challenging.
With a framework to help present a clear vision for how digital and exponential technologies can impact business strategy, chemical companies can achieve aspirations for the five key dimensions—user experience, talent enablement, asset reliability and performance, material system innovation, and ecosystems—and be well prepared for the next frontier in chemicals.