Across 10 conferences and 380 sessions, speakers will share diverse perspectives and discuss actionable outcomes aimed at accelerating the transition to a cleaner, more secure energy future.
The Maritime & Logistics Zone brings together leaders from energy, shipping, ports and logistics to strengthen infrastructure, diversify supply routes and optimise global energy flows through digital innovation.
The Maritime & Logistics Zone brings together leaders from energy, shipping, ports and logistics to strengthen infrastructure, diversify supply routes and optimise global energy flows through digital innovation.
Attend the Maritime & Logistics conference programme
Explore how ports and fleets are transforming under regulatory, sustainability and efficiency pressures. Discover investment trends, clean fuel strategies and smart port innovation reshaping global trade.
Every year, we see more developments at ADIPEC. Previously, it started with the clean energy transition, and this time around, we are seeing the implications of that accelerated growth in artificial intelligence. ADIPEC brings together leaders from energy, technology and finance to create a holistic solution for the energy demand we see today.
Proscovia Nabbanja
CEOUganda National Oil Company
I have been coming here [to ADIPEC] for 12 years and there has been an evolution in the energy industry. It is now the leading energy conference worldwide. The topics we discuss here, on an annual basis, are really the topics that are needed for taking energy forward.
Lorenzo Simonelli
CEOBaker Hughes
What a great event. It’s so interesting to see the convergence of AI and energy and all the opportunities that it provides.
Murray Auchincloss
CEObp
We are happy to participate at ADIPEC for another year. This event is the largest energy event in the world, and with the collaboration with AI solutions, I think it's a real leader in energy transformation.
Jamil Al Naser
Area VP – South Middle EastTAQA
It's really inspiring to see the vision of bringing energy and AI together. To me, that's clearly the future, coupled with scaling up. Energy needs are growing, but more interesting to me is the potential I hope for energy transformation.
Anima Anandkumar
Bren Professor of Computing and Mathematical ScienceCaltech