As the environment for field teams changed, innovative digital transformation strategies has become essential to provide professionals with the necessary tools for improving operational flexibility and resilience. Companies are embracing remote productivity and making solution-focused decisions that supports a connected and productive workforce.
In this ADIPEC 2021 webinar, in collaboration with Honeywell and powered by Energy Connects, industry professionals shared insights about the traits of connected workflows, offer access to remote expert assistance, and collaborative approaches to solve problems faster, based on contextual data and fostering safety best practices.
Solution Sales Leader for Connected Worker
Honeywell
David Griffin is an experienced executive leader and General Manager in software-driven businesses. He excels in leading sales teams, driving profitability, and managing enterprise portfolios. With a track record of success across various industries, including Industrial IoT, Financial Services, and Retail, David is known for his adaptability and growth-focused approach.
Director
Partners In Performance
Alexandre Oliveira, a Director in global oil and gas leadership at Partners in Performance, boasts 41 years of experience with Schlumberger, Statoil, Baker Hughes, Accenture, Boston Consulting Group, and Ernst & Young. With industry knowledge dating back to 1979, he joined Partners in Performance in 2020 after graduating with Honours in engineering from Imperial College, London.
Industry Lead for Energy & Manufacturing
MEA - Microsoft
Ahmad El Dandachi boasts 27 years of international sales leadership and business management experience in IT, including 19 years at Microsoft Middle East, Africa and France. He specializes in enterprise sales leadership, business transformation, channel management and organizational capability building.
Moderator
Founder & CEO
ETreanor Media
Eithne Treanor is the managing director of E. Treanor Media, a specialist media consultancy based in Dubai. She is a professional conference moderator, facilitator, media and communications trainer, as well as a seasoned energy industry commentator.
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