Energy Transition and AI
Do you know how AI will change the future of energy – and the world?
Does AI benefit the energy transition or slow it down? See for yourself in this interactive workshop!
A free glance into the future of energy
13.09.24, 16:00 (CET)
40-minute Zoom workshop
Free
What You'll Learn
1
AI in Energy Transition
Explore how AI can accelerate or slow down the energy transition
2
Interactive Case Studies
Engage in decision-making scenarios through polls and discuss potential outcomes
3
Expert Insights
Learn from industry experts about the latest trends and innovations in AI and energy
4
Q&A and Networking
Participate in an interactive Q&A session and connect with fellow attendees
Who is this Workshop for?
  • 1
    Energy sector professionals
  • 2
    Policymakers and government officials
  • 3
    Corporate leaders and strategists
  • 4
    Academics and researchers
  • 5
    NGOs and advocates
  • 6
    Investors and financial analysts
  • 7
    Educators and trainers
Our Speaker
Dr. Tatiana Mitrova
Speaker & NEAH Director
PhD in Economics, 30 years of experience in energy markets research and profound knowledge of energy transition - new energy technologies, market organization and corporate strategies
Research Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies, Distinguished Research Fellow at Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ). She is also a Visiting Professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).

• 14 years of experience in business education
• 8 years as Independent Director in international public energy companies
• 8 books, more than 200 publications in scientific and business journals
• Strong focus on ESG and corporate climate strategies
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PhD in Economics, 30 years of experience in energy markets research and profound knowledge of energy transition - new energy technologies, market organization and corporate strategies

Research Fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy, Senior Research Fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies, Distinguished Research Fellow at Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ). She is also a Visiting Professor at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po).

• 14 years of experience in business education
• 8 years as Independent Director in international public energy companies
• 8 books, more than 200 publications in scientific and business journals
• Strong focus on ESG and corporate climate strategies

Dr. Tatiana Mitrova

Speaker & NEAH Director
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