As the fourth industrial revolution reshapes society, there's growing reliance on the tech sector to pave the way towards a net zero future. However, the landscape of energy transition technologies is complex, posing challenges for businesses seeking to make informed decisions. Business leaders are in search of guidance on selecting the best hardware and software solutions to navigate this evolving landscape effectively. Meanwhile, energy transition industries are working tirelessly to provide insights and recommendations to end users on the adoption of these technologies.
CTO
Baker Hughes
Chris Barkey is Chief Technology Officer for the Industrial & Energy Technology business at Baker Hughes. In this role, he is accountable for engineering across the whole life cycle, from technology to new product introduction and in-service support. He is also the Chairman of the Baker Hughes Technology Leadership Council. Prior to joining Baker Hughes, Chris enjoyed a 30-year career at Rolls-Royce where he covered a variety of engineering roles, reaching the Company Executive as Group Director, Engineering & Technology.
Director, Energy Transition
KBR
Mona Bhagat is Director of Technology - Energy Transition at KBR Consulting International which is part of the KBR Sustainable technology solutions business. She has over 25 years international oil and gas, energy transition and LNG experience. This includes 5 years working within energy transition in a leadership role and 20 years of international oil and gas experience working for both E&P and engineering companies throughout the EMEA region.
Moderator
VP – Energy
dmg events
Sarah is an award-winning Marketing & Communications strategist, with experience across the globe, driving success for both corporations and governmental bodies. Embracing her role at dmg events, her core mission centres on fostering a robust, inclusive, and purposeful events agenda for the energy industry. Her career journey commenced in Brussels, where she worked for the European Institutions. Subsequently, she ventured to Kosovo, contributing to the European Union's mission to revitalise the nation's economy.
Will the tech sector be able to innovate and engineer a route to net zero?
What are the best hardware and software solutions to navigate this evolving landscape effectively?
How can industry leaders navigate the increasingly complex world of energy transition technologies?
What more can the energy transition industries do to advise end users on tech adoption?
What are the “ones to watch” when it comes to the broadening array of lower carbon solutions?
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