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How can the energy sector get real value from industrial AI?

Join our panel of experts to explore AI’s impact on energy and decarbonization. Learn from National Grid ESO, UK Government, IBM, and DNV.

The energy industry is making substantial investments in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency, optimize maintenance practices and maximize asset utilization, while meeting the growing demand for safe, affordable, and sustainable energy supply.

However, many organizations grapple with demonstrating the trustworthiness and value of AI to stakeholders. A recent DNV survey reveals that only 12% of the industry’s C-level respondents say they are in an advanced stage of AI development or having live AI projects. Why this hesitancy? One contributing factor is the absence of clear guidelines and standards for implementing AI in a secure and reliable manner. DNV’s UK AI Insights report highlighted that an industry-wide approach to standards and best practice is needed to unlock AI’s potential, as long as safeguards are in place.

In this complimentary live panel event, our experts will discuss:

  • What are the greatest opportunities of industrial AI?
  • To what extent is the industry capitalizing on the potential opportunities of AI today?
  • What are common pitfalls of AI for critical infrastructure and how can organizations overcome them?
  • How can organizations build trust in AI, and why is it important? 

The discussion will include real-world examples and conclude with a live question & answer session.

Date and time:

6 June, 10:00am – 11:00am CEST /09:00am – 10:00am BST

Register now to secure your place. A recording of the webinar will be available for those unable to watch it live. Simply register to receive the on-demand recording via e-mail.

The energy industry is making substantial investments in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance operational efficiency, optimize maintenance practices and maximize asset utilization, while meeting the growing demand for safe, affordable, and sustainable energy supply.

However, many organizations grapple with demonstrating the trustworthiness and value of AI to stakeholders. A recent DNV survey reveals that only 12% of the industry’s C-level respondents say they are in an advanced stage of AI development or having live AI projects. Why this hesitancy? One contributing factor is the absence of clear guidelines and standards for implementing AI in a secure and reliable manner. DNV’s UK AI Insights report highlighted that an industry-wide approach to standards and best practice is needed to unlock AI’s potential, as long as safeguards are in place.

In this complimentary live panel event, our experts will discuss:

  • What are the greatest opportunities of industrial AI?
  • To what extent is the industry capitalizing on the potential opportunities of AI today?
  • What are common pitfalls of AI for critical infrastructure and how can organizations overcome them?
  • How can organizations build trust in AI, and why is it important? 

The discussion will include real-world examples and conclude with a live question & answer session.

Date and time:

6 June, 10:00am – 11:00am CEST /09:00am – 10:00am BST

Register now to secure your place. A recording of the webinar will be available for those unable to watch it live. Simply register to receive the on-demand recording via e-mail.

Agenda

How the energy industry can get real value from industrial AI

Welcome and introduction to AI in the energy industry

Speaker

Hari Vamadevan

Executive Vice President, and Regional Director, UK & Ireland Energy Systems, DNV

Panel debate: How can the energy industry get real value from AI?

Speakers

Emily Campbell-Ratcliffe

Head of AI Assurance in the Responsible Tech Adoption Unit, UK Government’s Department for Science, Innovation and Technology

Magnus Cormack

AI and Analytics Senior Manager, National Grid ESO

Shaadi Valadkhani

Senior Management Consultant - AI & Analytics, IBM

Christian Agrell

Principal Research Scientist, Group Research and Development, DNV

Q&A

Speaker

Graham Faiz

Head of Digital Energy, Energy Systems, DNV and panelists

Closing

Speaker

Hari Vamadevan

Executive Vice President, and Regional Director, UK & Ireland Energy Systems, DNV

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