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Revolutionize Your Event: Selecting the Best Innovation Keynote Speaker

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A speaker’s ability to captivate, engage, and inspire the audience sets the tone and leaves a lasting impression. On the other hand, an ill-suited speaker may lead to disinterest, a lack of engagement, and a negative perception of the event’s value.

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Industry Spotlight: Technical Trends in the Oil & Gas Industry

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Our experts in the oil & gas ecosystem have identified the five major technical trends that are impacting innovation today: New techniques for moving product from field to refinery to consumer, leading to storage, refinery and operational capabilities in locations as diverse as arctic regions and the sea floor.

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Are we losing the Energy Transition Battle? Innovation to the rescue?

Paul Hobcraft

We are facing some of the natural consequences of our present inability not to reduce greenhouse gases at the rate they are required. “Reducing global CO2 emissions will require a broad range of different technologies working across all sectors of the economy in various combinations and applications. Tracking Transport.

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Acuvate’s 2022 Year In Review Bidding farewell to one of Acuvate’s best years yet

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We set out last January to build for some of the world’s most complex problems, using tech for good and helping SLG and enterprises prepare for a more sustainable future with the combined power of technology and empathy. And our most significant achievements in 2022 have been aligned with this goal.

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The Hard-to-Abate sectors need innovation solutions to reach Net-Zero Co2 Emissions

Paul Hobcraft

I have been looking at those Hard-to-Abate sectors for reaching Net-Zero Co2 Emissions like the cement, steel, plastics, aviation, shipping, and heavy road transport within our need for a global energy transition. We have already started on the path to decarbonize electricity and to electrify light industry, buildings, and light transport.

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The Innovation Intensity needed in the Energy Transition

Paul Hobcraft

We need to accelerate innovation and technology adoption. The IEA assesses the status of 46 critical energy technologies and sectors and offers some general advice on how to get “on track” with this SDS approach. Presently there is a rising concern the Covid-19 has knocked us off a path.

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Managing Energy Transition through Innovation

Paul Hobcraft

For me, the energy transition that the world is undertaking requires all forms of innovation, to offer technically advanced, as well as breakthrough solutions, to an incredibly complex system of energy delivery. Today, renewables (wind, solar, hydropower, biofuels) is presently only supplying around 16-18%.