Found.

SiMon the Energy Wizard.

The name SiMon started with a wink: inspired by the point-and-click adventure Simon the Sorcerer, familiar to many technology enthusiasts from early computer and gaming culture.

At xNet, the wizard became an engineering platform: not for spells, but for data, control, visualization and optimization in complex energy and automation projects.

Original illustration of an energy wizard between solar energy, heating network, data lines and automation

Name origin

A nerd joke that aged surprisingly well.

SiMon masters complexity.

Like a good wizard, SiMon brings together elements that often seem contradictory: measured values, protocols, controllers, operator logic, dashboards and optimization models.

Magic becomes engineering.

The effect may feel magical. The basis remains clean mechanical engineering, robust software architecture and a deep understanding of energy and automation processes.

Today: energy wizard.

SiMon makes energy flows visible, controls plants more intelligently and connects technical landscapes that are rarely as tidy in practice as they look in brochures.

Note: The illustration on this page is an original xNet-inspired character and not a depiction of the computer game character.