The conference programme aims to catalyze this shift by connecting the ideas, ambition, technology, and capital necessary to foster innovative solutions and drive actionable outcomes.
Spanning over 10 conferences and 370 sessions, ADIPEC will provide an inclusive stage for more than 1,800 speakers to address the most urgent global energy challenges.
These leaders and innovators will offer diverse perspectives and approaches, sharing impactful insights from across the energy, finance, technology, manufacturing, transport and construction sectors.
Welcoming more than 16,500 delegates, the conferences will encourage cross-sector collaboration and explore pivotal strategies and innovations essential to accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more secure energy future.
The conferences include Strategic, Decarbonisation, Hydrogen, and Maritime & Logistics, and three new additions, namely Finance and Investment, Digitalisation and Technology, and Voices of Tomorrow.
Strategic Conference: Taking place one week before COP29, ADIPEC 2024 will facilitate a meeting of minds across diverse sectors and geographies, forging the alliances and collaborations necessary to enable the actions needed to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels, in a multi-decade re-engineering of the global energy system.
Driving momentum on commitments and actions, the Strategic Conference will harvest insights on the latest thinking, trends and solutions around emissions, energy efficiencies and disruptive technology from those at the forefront of delivering the strategies, business models and technology innovations. Diverse perspectives and insights will strengthen companies’ resilience and ability to deliver enhanced shareholder value, while meeting their climate responsibilities.
The ADIPEC 2024 Strategic Conference will focus on the critical changes the industry is undergoing, focusing on four themes:
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