2020 was a year filled with challenges due to the global pandemic and volatile oil markets. Despite these obstacles, technology and digital solutions played a critical role in driving business development and supporting the world's shift towards decarbonization, electrification, and sustainability strategies.
In this webinar, in collaboration with ABB and powered by Energy Connects and ADIPEC 2021, industry experts talked about how digital innovation and technology are key to a successful and effective energy transition. Panelists also shared their insights about how technologies are evolving and what digital solutions will be the most critical to supporting a sustainable energy transition.
President Energy Industries
ABB Group
Brandon Spencer is currently President of ABB’s Energy Industries. The division is responsible for the delivery of solutions and services that digitalize, automate and electrify the energy industries to ensure safer, smarter and more sustainable use of resources across oil & gas, power & water and chemicals sectors.
CTO
ADNOC
Alan Nelson, CTO at ADNOC, is a global leader known for delivering financial growth through innovation, new business development, and sustainable product and process development.
Chief Technology Officer
Group 42
Dr. Abed Benaichouche is a visionary entrepreneur, technologist, and AI expert who has made significant contributions to the field of industrial artificial intelligence and big data analytics. With an impressive educational background in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Computer Vision and Virtual Reality, and Applied Mathematics and Data Science, Dr Abed has established himself as a respected thought leader in his field.
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.
Developing and implementing new technologies to address the successful transition to a low-carbon future.
Continuously integrating technologies into existing energy systems for practical solutions towards a cleaner energy future.
Retrofitting existing assets, leveraging hydrogen, and downstream utilisation of captured carbon dioxide: are the three major contributions of CCUS.
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