6/12/2018
09:00 - 17:00 UK Time
Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, AB23 8BL, UK
Academic: £150.00 (excl. VAT)
Student: £85.00 (excl. VAT)
Company member: £250.00 (excl. VAT)
Non-Member: £300.00 (excl. VAT)
Member: £200.00 (excl. VAT)
Featuring technologies such as data analytics, blockchain, internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), attend to discover the best technologies to transform your operations.
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6 December 2018
Book online or download the booking form. Please note the student and academic places are limited - please email FFerrari@energyinst.org to request a place.
Digital technologies are set to transform the industry to become better connected and more intelligent, efficient, reliable and sustainable.
The use of data analytics, blockchain, internet of things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly important to keep up with the growing energy demand. The benefits are clear, from improved efficiency to reduced costs, so why has uptake been slow? Factors affecting the uptake of increased technology include the risk of cyber attacks and the possible loss of jobs. Increased involvement from the government, including updated policies and initiatives can help in building digital resilience capabilities and organisations can also share their best practices in driving energy policy in this new era.
This one-day interactive conference will allow attendees to quiz digital companies and consultancies, as well as hearing from the industry on their insights on the following topics:
- The technology outlook and its trends and prospects
- How digitalisation is benefiting the oil and gas industry
- Insights into cyber-security and its role in digitalisation
- Embarking on a digital journey
- Putting digital technologies into practice
- Insights into digitalisation transformation and innovation
Programme:
The outlook for technology: how can technology change the way energy is produced and consumed
Topics include:
Many research institutions have gathered insights into the future use of technology and how it can change the way energy is produced and used to 2050, using a combination of fundamental analysis and energy system modelling to produce insights into long term trends.
- Insights into the next generation of advances
- Examining how digital technology is transforming the oil and gas industry and its impacts
- The four horizon of change - which technologies have been game-changers for industry? What to watch out for in the future? Which technologies aren’t being deployed by our industry currently? What technologies are other industries using and where can we learn from?
- How can digital technology change the energy system?
Insights from industry: how is digital technology shaping the oil and gas industry
Technology is changing how the industry is operating and finding new resources. That said, digitalisation will dominate technology development for the foreseeable future. It will drive integration of data, hardware, disciplines, value chains, industries, business models and people.
Topics include:
- Which advanced technologies and new business models are disrupting the energy system?
- Which digital technologies have had the greatest impact?
- Where has digitalisation improved energy efficiency?
- Which innovative approaches have increased performance?
- Developing cutting edge technology that reduces environmental impact and leads the industry towards sustainable development
- The use of technology in liquefying natural gas (LNG)
- Innovation with safety in mind: demonstrating different scenarios where high-tech safety equipment has been deployed
The balancing act between digitalisation and cybersecurity
According to a recent PwC information security survey, the number of cyber incidents has increased. The rise in connected devices that are not properly managed from a cybersecurity perspective could introduce new and high levels of threat.
Topics include:
- How can risk mitigation support digitalisation?
- The importance of privacy and data ownership
- The importance of protecting of data and its integrity
- Cyber threat intelligence: why is it so important?
- Assessing which threats and vulnerabilities are at high risk
- How to prepare against an attack and what measures should organisations take?
The digital journey: setting the direction for how
The rapid pace of technology development has reshaped the energy landscape. Technological advancements will continue to be instrumental in helping the industry meet its global energy demand, whilst also helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Therefore, it is fundamental to understand the practical application and mapping the digital transformation journey before any technology is deployed to ensure major challenges have been identified and the right strategies, models, processes, solutions and people are in place.
Topics include:
- The importance of R&D in producing tomorrow’s oil and gas
- How can the oil and gas industry compete with the Silicon Valley in securing and attracting the talent of tomorrow?
- The importance of developing a technology strategy that can capture the value of digitalisation, infrastructure, shows better ways in decarbonising products and reducing the impacts on processes and people
- Insights into cross-sector learning: what can we learn from other industries?
- Digital transformation and innovation in today’s business world: why is cultural change so essential
Sponsor campfire session - Putting digital technologies into practice
Sponsored round-table session – The digitalisation transformation and innovation thought leadership round-tables
Speakers include:
- Dr Kamel Ben Naceur, Chief Economist, ADNOC Group
- Kate Parker, Senior Consultant, Premier Oil
- Carlo Procaccini, Technology Manager, Oil and Gas Authority
- Ray Riddoch FEI, Managing Director UK & SVP Europe & Africa, Nexen Petroleum U.K.
Includes technologies such as:
- Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- Data and analytics
- Automation
- Cyber-security
- Software innovation
- Process and optimisation
- Block Chain
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Smart technologies
- Sensors
- Wearables
- Drones
- Machine learning
- Robots
- 3D printing
Attend to engage with digital consultancies through innovative solution-based round-tables, technical presentations and panel discussions. Increased use of technology in all industries is here to stay and is only set to get bigger – review your organisation’s strategy now to ensure you don’t fall behind in this new wave of digitalisation.
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Francesca Ferrari: fferrari@energyinst.org, +44 (0)20 7467 7192