Shell Collaborates with Levi9 to Elevate it’s GenAI Application Framework, Shell-e

We are excited to announce a new strategic collaboration with Shell, a global leader in energy and petrochemicals. 

 

Shell is pioneering advancements in Generative AI (GenAI) through its cutting-edge development platform, Shell-e. Shell-e integrates a comprehensive application development framework, training materials, and structured work processes to enable seamless development of responsible GenAI applications. To push the boundaries of innovation even further, Shell has engaged with Levi9 to assess and refine Shell-e with a sharp focus on scalability, responsible AI, efficiency, reliability and replicability.

 

“At Shell, innovation is at the core of everything we do. Shell-e represents our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies like Generative AI to transform the way we work and deliver value to our customers. Engaging with Levi9 enables us to ensure that this platform is ready to scale globally and help us unlock the full potential of GenAI.”

By leveraging Levi9’s expertise, Shell aims to further accelerate the development and adoption of GenAI applications, ensuring that its framework and platform meets the demands of a rapidly evolving digital landscape. This collaboration highlights Shell’s dedication to staying ahead in the energy sector by investing in transformative technologies.

"At Levi9, we are thrilled to partner with Shell on this initiative. Our role is to evaluate Shell-e’ s scalability and reliability, ensuring that the platform can support Shell’s global ambitions for Generative AI. This partnership underscores the importance of collaboration in driving technological innovation.”

This collaboration will empower Shell to deploy GenAI solutions more efficiently across its global operations, reinforcing its position as a leader in technology-driven transformation

About Shell

Shell plc is incorporated in England and is listed on the London, Amsterdam, and New York Stock Exchanges. Shell companies have operations in more than 70 countries and territories with businesses including oil and gas exploration and production; production and marketing of liquified natural gas and gas to liquids, manufacturing, marketing and shipping of oil products, chemicals and renewable energy projects.

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Levi9
Published:
16 January 2025

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