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AVEVA recognised as the winner of 2025 Microsoft Manufacturing Partner of the Year
ISRAEL ORJI reports that the Manufacturing Partner of the Year Award recognises a partner organisation that excels at providing innovative and unique services or solutions based on Microsoft Cloud technologies to industrials and manufacturing customers


AVEVA, a global leader in industrial software, driving digital transformation and sustainability, has won the 2025 Microsoft Manufacturing Partner of the Year Award.
The company was honoured among a global field of top Microsoft partners for demonstrating excellence in innovation and implementation of customer solutions based on Microsoft Azure technology.
AVEVA and Microsoft equip operations teams with AI-powered real-time data insights, enabling smarter manufacturing, stronger supply chains and enhanced consumer relationships. The collaboration combines AVEVA’s specialised industry expertise with the power of Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Fabric and advanced generative AI technologies across solutions such as the neutral industrial intelligence platform CONNECT, built on Microsoft Azure.
“We’re proud to be named Microsoft’s 2025 Manufacturing Partner of the Year. The award and our work together validates what we’re seeing on factory floors around the world: pairing deep industrial domain expertise with hyperscale cloud intelligence can fundamentally reimagine what’s possible in manufacturing and industry. Capitalising on the business and sustainability opportunities ahead of the sector requires the kind of sustained innovation that only true ecosystem partnerships can enable,” says Rob McGreevy, chief product officer, AVEVA.
AVEVA is a top partner for Microsoft Cloud for Manufacturing, committed to joint innovation and go-to-market strategies with a strong track record in improving efficiency, sustainability and business-to-plant collaboration benefits for manufacturers and industrial companies.
The Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards recognise Microsoft partners who have developed and delivered outstanding Microsoft Cloud applications, services, devices, and AI innovation during the past year. This year, we received more than 4,600 nominations from 100 countries and regions. AVEVA was recognised for providing outstanding solutions and services in manufacturing.
TheManufacturing Partner of the Year Award recognises a partner organisation that excels at providing innovative and unique services or solutions based on Microsoft technologies to industrials and manufacturing customers—which include industrial equipment, aerospace, farm equipment, high tech and electronics, semiconductor, chemicals, and agriculture organisations—demonstrating thought leadership in their industry. Winners demonstrate deep industry knowledge and expertise, consistent, high-quality, predictable service, and strong growth in new customer additions and revenue by leveraging the latest Microsoft technology as their solution platform.
“Congratulations to all the winners and finalists of the 2025 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards”, said Nicole Dezen, Chief Partner Officer and Corporate Vice President at Microsoft. “This year, our partners harnessed the transformative power of Microsoft’s Cloud and AI platforms to deliver transformative solutions that redefine the boundaries of innovation. The energy and ingenuity across our ecosystem continue to inspire us. The 2025 honourees exemplify what’s possible when technology and vision unite to empower customers around the world.”
The 2025 Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards are announced ahead of Microsoft Ignite, which will be held in San Francisco from November 18-21.
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