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Future of Energy 4.

0:
Artificial Intelligence and
Operational Efficiency

June 20th–21st 2019 FEATURED

ƒ Driving the Energy and utility industries ƒ Improving energy trading & risk
Amsterdam, toward the decarbonized, distributed management (ETRM) through Blockchain
and digital Europe ƒ Developing AI supply chain management
the Netherlands ƒ Optimizing generation efficiency: yield strategies
optimization with Artificial Intelligence ƒ Evolution of operational technology for
ƒ Predict the Unpredictable: Using AI to energy sector: Energy 4.0 Revolution
forecast and make energy-saving ƒ Capturing the future of energy and
decisions utilities with IoT
ƒ Observing equipment and detecting ƒ Leveraging advanced machine learning
failures via AI (ML) and deep learning (DL) algorithms

SPEAKERS:
Sébastien Gourvénec Martin Ruane Vitaly Elichev David Hartell Qaiser Hassan
Deputy R&D Program Programme Director, Senior Production Senior Data Scientist/ Machine
Director / Data Science & Robotic Process Technologist, Global Development Learning Engineer,
Artificial Intelligence Automation Lead Technology and Innovation Manager Exploration Applications
TOTAL ENGIE WINTERSHALL PREMIER OIL Services Department
SAUDI ARAMCO

Aidan O'Sullivan Carl Fehres Steven Freeman Jorge Simões* Burcu Alkan* Christian Zaugg
Director: Energy Vice President for Director of Artificial Head of the Digital Integration Head of Digital
Systems and Data Corporate Intelligenceand Factory | Digital Planning Director Offering
Analytics MSc. Engineering Data Machine Learning Global Unit SOCAR Türkiye ALPIQ
UCL - University NATIONAL SCHLUMBERGER EDP
College London OILWELL VARCO
Thursday, 20th of June 2019 14:00 Driving the Energy and utility industries toward the
decarbonized, distributed and digital Europe

08:30 Registration & morning coffee ƒ Streamlining the emergence of decarbonization,


decentralization, and new technologies
09:00 Opening address from the Chair
ƒ Exploring new regulatory framework due to
digitalization
KEYNOTE ADDRESS
ƒ Discovering new trends of data artificial intelligence
09:10 Optimizing generation efficiency: yield optimization and mobile cloud technology
with Artificial Intelligence (AI) ƒ Balancing collaboration and coexistence of humans
ƒ Will AI replace human intelligence in a revenue and technology
management
by TOTAL
ƒ Streamlining powers transactions with AI and
Machine Learning (ML) technology
ƒ Understanding the role of forecasting in 14:40 Coffee & Networking Break
yield optimization
ƒ Balancing energy management and energy
optimization 15:10 Improving energy trading & risk management (ETRM)
through Blockchain
by UCL - University College London
ƒ Deploying blockchain to streamline operations and
09:50 Using Deep Learning and Remote Sensing to improve customer experience
automatically monitor oil and gas assets ƒ Reducing operational costs within the blockchain
ƒ Discovering the potential for blockchain in electricity
- Potential of using multispectral imagery from various
fast growing satellite constellations ƒ Building up an efficiant ecosystem of energy
- Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (DCNN) with blockchain
higher accuracy ƒ Identifying advantages and disadvantages of blockchain
- Revolution in High Performance Computing (HPC) technology
complementing DL algorithms
- Improving assets monitoring without human interface
- Minimizing the efforts and cost in applications such as: 15:50 Leveraging advanced machine learning (ML)
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10:30 Coffee Break – Ice-breaking session ƒ How DL is impacting energy sector
ƒ Improving distributed generation management via ML
11:00 Driving Efficiency using RPA and Data Analytics across
ENGIE UK
ƒ Examine how ENGIE are using RPA and Data 16:30 Coffee & Networking Break
ƒ Analytics to improve operational efficiency
ƒ Key drivers for a successful programme
17:00 Understanding of digital transformation of user
by ENGIE experience with virtual agents

ƒ Personalising energy for customers through AI


11:40 Observing equipment and detecting failures via AI ƒ Analysing Utilities 4.0 and role of digital in customer
experience
ƒ Fighting back against power outages ƒ Strategic preparing utilities for digital transformation
ƒ Improving facility operations and maintenance ƒ Creating seamless user experience with virtual energy
agents
ƒ Keeping an eye on power quality and equipment
ƒ Eliminating the risk of physical harm from product ƒ Maximizing productivity and minimizing costs
failures
by EDP*
ƒ Preventing failures through machine learning and
artificial intelligence
ƒ Determining corrective actions for product failures
by SCHLUMBERGER ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

17:40 Developing new leadership strategies with a


12:20 Lunch help of digital innovation

13:20 Value creation through Energy AI for industry and ƒ Establishing leadership strategies for prepartion in
utilities digital transformation
ƒ Effective recruiting and managing the next generationof
ƒ Impact and challenges from the changing energy markets
energy leaders
networks
ƒ Converging AI and human intelligence
ƒ Opportunities and use-cases for connected
energy ƒ Discovering a new digital breed of leadership
ƒ Scalable technology backbone: IoT, data and
automation 18:20 End of Day One – Closing word from the Chairman
ƒ Beyond energy: synergies with predictive
maintenance and process automation

by ALPIQ

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Friday, 21st of June 2019 14:00 How will AI transform safety and outage
prediction/response for energy and utilities sectors?
08:45 Morning coffee ƒ Can we trust AI to keep the O&G industry safe?
ƒ Discovering sufficient data-driven models for
OPENING ADDRESS ensuring safety
ƒ Digitilizing energy systems via smart appliances,
09:10 Evolution of operational technology for energy sector: shared mobility and 3D printing
Energy 4.0 Revolution ƒ Improving safety, productivity, accessibility and
sustainability of energy systems
ƒ Securing Operational Technology (OP) in the Energy
industry
ƒ How new technologies can protect the grid from 14:40 Coffee & Networking Break
catastrophic failure
ƒ Analyzing current trends in the convergence of IT
and OT
ƒ Exploring effective ways to employ AI technologies 15:10 Predict the Unpredictable: Using AI to forecast and
to improve efficiency make energy-saving decisions

by PREMIER OIL ƒ Analyzing role of weather forecasts: power forecasting


for future
ƒ Why power forecasting is beneficial?
ƒ Improving prediction systems' performance and
09:50 Establishing AI technology roadmap in energy and modelling through AI
utilities sectors ƒ Consumption and production forecasting in
combination through digital innovation
ƒ Optimizing production though a well-combined AI
technology roadmap by SOCAR Türkiye*
ƒ Developing strategic technology roadmaps in energy
field
ƒ Implementing technology planning processes for
roadmapping 15:50 Enabling consumers' foresight through predictive
machine-learning algorithms
by NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO
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machine learning technology
10:30 Coffee Break – Ice-breaking session ƒ Adopting AI-powered energy optimization tools
ƒ Automating the grid: developing a system to
predict demand patterns
11:00 Discovering data privacy challenges and opportunites ƒ Predicting customer usage and production capacity
whilst using a predictive segmentation technique
ƒ Battling currrent challenges for privacy and data
protection
ƒ Balancing the data protection principles embodied
16:30 Coffee & Networking Break
in the GDPR with digital transformation
ƒ Building business ethics into privacy frameworks for
Big Data and AI 17:00 Capturing the future of energy and utilities with IoT
ƒ Is it possible to combine AI and appropriate data
protection?
ƒ Investment stategies in a smart grid, smart meters
and home automation
ƒ Will IoT implementation open doors and
11:40 Comparative perspectives: Cybersecurity and opportunities
Energy-cyber-physical systems (e-CPSs) ƒ Batlling costs through adopting IoT innovation
ƒ Optimizing operations with IoT technologies
ƒ Delivering human-centric services whilst enhancing ƒ Predicting and preventing equipment failure with usage
efficiency and resilience IoT
ƒ Establishing new security and privacy protection
mechanisms
ƒ Improving cyber security and privacy analysis and ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
protection mechanisms in e-CPS
ƒ Combating cyberattacks and threats and 17:40 Improving operational efficiency and reliability
implementation of cybersecurity norms
ƒ Enhancing facility-wide operations and improving
by WINTERSHALL
processes
ƒ Optimizing asset reliability through an effective energy
management
12:20 Lunch ƒ Avoiding unexpected failures by early detection of
equipment failure
ƒ Streamlining overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) and
13:20 How can energy utilities businesses benefit from AI reliability
and Big Data ƒ Driving operational excellence through innovation
ƒ Implementing Big Data strategies for energy
efficiencies
ƒ Discovering synergy of Big Data with AI to improve 18:20 Closing word from the Chairman and End of the Conference
business processes
ƒ Streamlining the emergence of Big Data and HTAP
(Hybrid Transaction/ Analytics processing) systems
ƒ Balancing demand and supply in combination with
Big Data and IoT
FUTURE of ENERGY 4.0: Artificial Intelligence
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20th – 21st of June 2019 Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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