THE focus at this year’s ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy event, will be the AI-energy nexus.
Global leaders and innovators will come together to discuss AI's potential to transform economies and industries, particularly its role in accelerating a just, orderly and equitable energy transition.
The inaugural exhibition called Energyai (Energy to the power of AI) will be one of several new additions, including three new conferences, to the 40th milestone edition.
This expo will explore the impact AI on the energy value chain, while also revealing AI’s impending demand on global energy systems.
Within Energyai, an AI Conference will gather leaders from the energy, technology and government sectors to develop a strategic roadmap for integrating AI into the energy landscape.
ADIPEC 2024 is being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE President, and hosted by Adnoc. It will take place at the ADNEC Centre in Abu Dhabi on November 4-7 2024.
More than 184,000 attendees are expected, with more than 1,800 leading innovators, experts and visionaries from energy, AI and other technologies to speak at more than 370 conference sessions across 10 conferences, including Strategic, Technical, and Leadership Roundtables.
DIGITALISATION & TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE
At ADIPEC 2024, the newly-introduced Digitalisation and Technology Conference will explore how next-generation technologies, including AI, can unlock decarbonisation and efficiency opportunities presented by Industry 4.0.
The agenda will showcase progress in new materials, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), while also addressing how technologies can be scaled up in a sustainable and equitable manner.
The Digitalisation and Technology Conference will focus on four key themes:
• Digitalisation of the energy sector.
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