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Under the Patronage of
H.H. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan,
President of the United Arab Emirates
Under the Patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates
Conference Delegates
Conference Speakers
Conference Sessions
Conferences
The world is adapting to change on many disparate fronts, from geopolitical conflict to tackling the climate challenge, highlighting how external events will shape and reshape the energy transition.
The collective intensity of issues the energy industry has had to face over the last 12 months has forced it to think differently about how we access secure, affordable and sustainable energy sources. It has forged new energy trading patterns, business and technology partnerships, and has brought forward innovative and far-reaching policy mandates, incentivising investment in low carbon energy sources and the deployment of climate technology solutions.
The emergence of this new and evolving energy system will test the resilience of businesses engaged in a fundamental transformation to decarbonise their legacy operations, while developing low carbon and green solutions and services. Digital technologies and capabilities will be at the core of delivering this strategic change to operations. With this comes the need to attract, retain and train the workforce required to implement effective change.
COP28 will be a pivotal moment for the energy transition. At the crossroads of North, South, East and West, it will provide a platform to engage in climate discussions and solutions for all energy industry stakeholders. Dialogue will focus on the transformational progress needed to produce the tangible results the world requires.
Over four days of informed debate, exchanging knowledge, ideas and conducting business, ADIPEC 2023 will mobilise the experience, expertise and resources of a responsible energy industry to address the challenge of driving sustainable economic progress while holding back emissions.
Taking place shortly before COP28, ADIPEC 2023 will connect policy, people, technology and capital to accelerate the next phase of the energy transition; bringing together diverse energy industry stakeholders in a forum that will quicken industry action to decarbonise faster, future-proof sooner and create the energy system of the future, today.
The ADIPEC 2023 Strategic Conference programmes have been curated to focus on some of today’s most timely topics, like green hydrogen, decarbonisation at scale, sustainable manufacturing and industrialisation, and the development of future leaders.
Download the Strategic Conference Programmes to view the agendas for the ADIPEC Strategic Conference, Decarbonisation Strategic Conference, and Hydrogen Strategic Conference.
The programme will focus on six key themes, providing insights and stimulating discussion on the urgent actions needed to address the biggest energy challenges.
Disruptions to the global energy system have produced a complex and diverse set of challenges for the global economy. Today’s energy system must transform to enable choice in energy sources while creating opportunities for new partnerships and supply routes. Much of the developed and developing world will need to evolve policy and activate direct government intervention to drive energy security through variety and volumes, tackle energy affordability, and accelerate access to sustainable new energy sources – all at the same time.
View Conference ProgrammeHosted by the UAE in 2023, COP28 will provide a pivotal platform for energy leaders to focus on energy supply challenges, decarbonisation and transparent emissions reporting in the global stocktake of the Paris Agreement goals. An equitable and inclusive energy transformation will require time, investment, supportive policy and behavioural changes across the energy value chain from producers to end-users. Global society expects energy industry leaders to be bold in demonstrating their strategic commitments and capabilities around reduced emissions and net-zero targets while engaging essential talent, ingenuity, capital and engineering expertise.
View Conference ProgrammeTo deliver net-zero ambitions, companies and governments must do more to attract the capital required to match the growing demand for existing fossil fuel projects as well as low-carbon energy solutions and services. High cash flow returns in the energy sector create the opportunity to invest in low-carbon programmes, develop new energy services and enter new markets. Climate investment will need to increase by three to six times today’s levels to address the required global emissions reductions, support developing countries in their energy adaptation needs, and scale-up available green financing.
View Conference ProgrammeThe path to net-zero by 2050 requires multi-stakeholder collaboration between energy suppliers and energy consumers. This is critical for heavy emitting sectors like aluminium, aviation, chemicals, concrete, shipping, steel and trucking. New partnerships – not polarisation – will be needed to enable the services and solutions required to tackle emissions and drive efforts to find and implement the right decarbonisation technologies.
View Conference ProgrammeInvestment and technology innovation will need to be incentivised to address climate, energy security and industrial agendas. This will open opportunities for partnerships in advancing an affordable, resilient and lower-carbon energy future while accessing the economic growth created by a new energy system. Digital technologies and capabilities will need to be built into the core of business operations to transform business and operating models, including hydrogen, carbon capture, utilisation and sequestration (CCUS), direct air capture, methane emissions reduction and electrification.
View Conference ProgrammeIt is estimated the energy transition will create 14 million new jobs in clean energy technologies and drive the migration of nearly five million workers away from fossil fuel sectors. The energy industry is responding to the challenges and opportunities of climate change by pivoting to lead the creation of a cleaner, low-emission energy future. This agenda of innovation and change will enhance the industry’s ability to attract the digitally savvy talent required to address the challenge of maximum energy with minimum emissions.
View Conference ProgrammeThe ADIPEC Strategic Conference acts as a convening platform for the most influential voices from the energy industry and beyond, offering diverse perspectives from across nations to address the most pressing energy and climate challenges we face around the world today.
The Strategic Conference pass includes the following:
ADIPEC 2023 will be a progressive force for energy transformation and leadership. It will unite the expanding and increasingly diverse world of energy and help us work together to transform, decarbonise and future-proof our industry, by accelerating the innovation and tangible actions needed to enable a lower-carbon and higher-growth future for the world.