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Fluentgrid establishes legal presence in Kyrgyzstan

Given the increasing opportunities Fluentgrid is seeing for its mPower™ suite of products in the CIS states and to better deliver ongoing projects in Kyrgyzstan, the company recently announced establishment of legal presence through a wholly owned branch in Bishkek. In August, 2015, the mPower™ suite of products developed by Fluentgrid Limited was selected by JSC SeverElectro an electricity distribution company based out of Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

A Central Asian country of incredible natural beauty and proud nomadic traditions, Kyrgyzstan has over the past few years been focusing on achieving a long-term energy supply reliability by investing in solving structural issues prevalent in its energy sector.

With an aim to have a single centralized system addressing all the business requirements and aligning the organization to the best practices in the utility industry, mPower™ suite of products will be implemented by Fluentgrid Limited in multiple phases. This project is funded by KfW, a German government owned development bank.

In Phase 1, the implementation will be done at the Bishkek region and its 4 distribution zones and in Phase 2 it will be done at Chui and Talas regions along with 15 distribution zones.

The products from mPower™ product lines of CIS, CRM, AMI and Enterprise will ensure standardization, optimization and control of business processes ensuring adherence and accountability. Through a single system consistent data across the organization will be made available for an effective MIS.

This project will also help in reducing costs by eliminating duplication of work and having an error free system there by supporting easier decision making with instant and correct data available online.

Kyrgyzstan has over the past few years been promoting a vibrant technology sector within the country including establishment of a Park of High Technologies. As part of its efforts for localization, Fluentgrid has been hiring local resources who will now move under the local Kyrgyzstan entity and be trained in its mPower™ suite of products.

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