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Christopher Hudson, president of dmg events, discusses ADIPEC’s Maritime and Logistics offering

How will ADIPEC help to decarbonise the global maritime and logistics industries?

Today, all industries face a common challenge posed by the global energy trilemma, which is to support increased industrial productivity while reducing energy demand and emissions output. Recognising the importance of bringing together the wider global energy industry to accelerate efforts to resolve these complex issues, ADIPEC has made enabling the actions to overcome the new global energy trilemma a major focus of its 2024 edition. As such, ADIPEC 2024 will gather the entire wider energy ecosystem – spanning energy, technology, infrastructure, finance, government, utilities, construction, EPC, maritime and logistics, and more – to facilitate collaboration, share innovations, platform solutions and explore opportunities for decarbonisation, improved efficiency, reduced cost, and enhanced productivity.

The scale and significance of the global shipping sector specifically – it represents 90% of international trade while accounting for 3% of global CO2 emissions – shows the importance of ADIPEC’s Maritime and Logistics exhibition area. Maritime and logistics are an essential part of the global economy while also being a major consumer of energy and producer of emissions. With the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions for global shipping by 2050, the sector has a big challenge ahead, which will be met in large part through new technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) as well as low- and zero-emissions fuels like green hydrogen. By placing the ADIPEC Maritime and Logistics area beside our Decarbonisation and Digitalisation areas, we are facilitating the innovation and collaboration this large and central industry requires. Bringing together industry leaders, regulators and decision-makers from the global maritime and logistics supply chain, alongside leading technological experts, will help accelerate tangible, collective progress and advance global decarbonisation commitments and improve the competitiveness of companies operating in the space.

How is ADIPEC enabling the promotion of the latest innovations and technologies for the sector?

For the energy-intensive maritime and logistics sector, reducing energy consumption and emissions output in line with the 1.5C goal of the Paris Accords is no easy feat. It will require regulatory developments, new fuels, greater efficiency, better logistics and, crucially, integration of cutting-edge technologies like AI that can provide improvement in efficiency and more. By platforming companies that are advancing applications of technologies like AI, blockchain, machine learning, and the internet of things, ADIPEC is connecting those in the maritime and logistics sector to the innovators that can help them achieve enhanced performance, optimal efficiencies, and reduced emissions. The ADIPEC Maritime and Logistics area connects the people, organisations and resources needed to advance the sector and its goals.

The ADIPEC Marina Showcase will enable fleet and equipment owners to demonstrate their latest vessels, platforms and equipment, and how they are integrating cutting-edge technologies to achieve better performance and advance sector goals. This will enable visitors to learn about and be inspired by the latest products, technologies, innovations, and solutions that are driving the decarbonising and advancement of the maritime and logistics sectors. All of this shows the value of in-person events in their ability to enable product demonstrations and testing.

Can you share some highlights of the parallel Maritime & Logistics Conference?

The ADIPEC Maritime and Logistics Conference will convene pioneers, executives and regulators from the shipping world and beyond, fostering dialogues that drive cross-sector progress towards net zero, shaping the future of global supply chains and reinforcing a collective commitment to both people and the planet. Some of the topics of discussion at the conference will include the readiness of ports for an alternative energy future, balancing the urgency of infrastructure developments with the availability of new fuels, and the role of shipping in maintaining robust, sustainable global trade, particularly during geopolitical upheavals.

These topics will be explored by high-level speakers, including CEOs, ministers, policymakers, and technologists, all coming together with the common purpose of driving cross-sector progress towards net zero, shaping the future of global supply chains and reinforcing a collective commitment to both people and planet. By platforming visionaries on critical topics, the conference will harvest insights on the latest thinking, trends and solutions around reduced emissions, energy efficiencies and disruptive technology needed to advance the global maritime, logistics and shipping sectors.

As the largest energy gathering in the world, ADIPEC 2024 will host 184,000+ attendees, 16,500+ delegates and 2,200+ companies. See www.adipec.com

Originally published in 'Inside Marine' magazine

The ADIPEC 2024 Technical Conference has received record submissions. (Image source: DMG)

The ADIPEC 2024 Technical Conference has received a record 5,977 submissions, a 16% increase over last year

Major growth in submissions was seen in the AI and Digital Transformation and Energy Transition and Decarbonisation categories, and increased submissions were received from African and Arab states.

The ADIPEC Technical Conference is a key part of ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy event, which takes place on 4-7 November 2024 in Abu Dhabi. Organised by SPE, the Technical Conference this year will feature 159 sessions across 12 categories, for which energy experts and engineers from around the world submit their work to be considered for presentation.

Dr. Khaled Abdul Monem Al Kindi, senior vie president, Upper Zakum, ADNOC Offshore and ADIPEC 2024 Technical Conference Programme chair, said,“I am immensely proud to announce a historic milestone of 5,977 technical submissions received this year. This unprecedented volume of contributions underscores ADIPEC's vital role as a premier forum for innovative dialogue and exchange within the global energy sector. I extend my heartfelt thanks to all authors – the pioneering experts that continue to drive our industry forward, fostering the advancements and collaborative spirit necessary to meet the evolving demands of our world.” 

Bringing together the changemakers

As a key part of ADIPEC’s portfolio of 10 conferences, the ADIPEC Technical Conference brings together the brightest minds and technical experts from across the energy value chain – the changemakers at the forefront of engineering, technology and industry innovation.

The Energy Transition and Decarbonisation and AI and Digital Transformation saw jumps in submissions of 38% and 32% respectively. These increases reveal the energy industry’s growing focus on emerging digital technologies and efforts to decarbonise in support of the energy transition, which are a major focus of ADIPEC this year, reflected across its dynamic conference and exhibition agenda.

A significant increase was also recorded in the number of submissions from Arab and African countries over last year, rising 50% and 28% respectively. Double-digit growth was also recorded in submissions from the Asia & Pacific Region, North America, and the Middle East. The ADIPEC Technical Conference also saw experts from 25% more companies submit their work for presentation.

Christopher Hudson, president of dmg events, the organiser of ADIPEC, said, "Decarbonisation presents many challenges and opportunities for all sectors. ADIPEC’s focus on platforming low-carbon energy innovations to power industry, empower lives, and accelerate global prosperity makes its Technical Conference a critical forum to advance a sustainable, secure and equitable energy future. This year’s record number of submissions, along with the substantial increases in geographical and category-specific contributions, highlights the alignment of our agenda with the industry's needs and the global commitment to be part of the solution."

Intersec Saudi Arabia draws thousands of safety and security professionals from across the GCC. (Image source: Messe Frankfurt)

Intersec Saudi Arabia, the Kingdom's leading trade fair for safety, security, and fire protection, will return for a sixth edition from 1st-3rd October at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RICEC)

Organised by 1st Arabia and licensed by Messe Frankfurt, the event is held under the patronage of the High Commission for Industrial Security and in association with the Ministry of Interior and Saudi Civil Defense.

Intersec Saudi Arabia draws thousands of security and safety professionals from around the GCC each year to procure, learn and develop their knowledge of a rapidly growing industry. A record-breaking 15,336 visitors attended the 2023 event, and 17,000 visitors are expected at the upcoming edition. The exhibition space for Intersec Saudi Arabia 2024 has increased by 34% from 2023, covering a total area of 23,000 sq m across five halls and one outdoor showcase.

Bilal Al Barmawi, CEO and founder of 1st Arabia Trade Shows & Conferences, said, “Intersec Saudi Arabia is tailored specifically to the needs of the Kingdom. The event is regarded as the largest and most important exhibition and conference for the security, safety, and fire protection industries in Saudi Arabia.”

Intersec Saudi Arabia is expected to host over 350 exhibitors from 27 countries and will feature country pavilions for China, the Czech Republic and the UK. Saudi-based exhibitors account for 29% of the participating companies, which are categorised across five product sectors – Commercial and Perimeter Security, Cybersecurity, Homeland Security and Policing, Fire and Rescue, and Safety and Health.

Two pivotal summits

The annual conference programme for Intersec Saudi Arabia will include the Future Security and Safety Summit and the Fire Protection and Technology Summit, with both of these summits reflecting the specific needs of the Saudi market.

Riham Sedik, show manager – Intersec Saudi Arabia, Messe Frankfurt Middle East, said, “We are proud to feature two pivotal summits that will unite industry pioneers to address current and emerging security threats at national and corporate levels while also bringing together leading fire and emergency service professionals to discuss the latest challenges, opportunities, and advancements in fire safety and technology."

The summits will run throughout the three-day event and have been developed to bring together the industry's best and brightest minds, offering significant value to attendees and high-quality, valuable educational opportunities to attendees.

Key themes for the Future Security and Safety Summit include ‘Moving Beyond Security – How to React to AI’s Transformative Potential’ and ‘Boosting International Security Co-operation’. Meanwhile, the Fire Protection and Technology Summit will explore ‘Robotics and Automation for Fire Suppression’ and ‘Fire Challenges due to Climate Change’ among other vital industry topics.

The Premium Club will once again return to Intersec Saudi Arabia, providing unrivalled opportunities for professionals in safety, security, and fire protection to network. The programme is designed to encourage key buyers to connect with exhibitors away from the show floor, offering a seamless purchasing process.

You can find out further information about Intersec Saudi Arabia here

The ADIPEC 2024 Technical Conference has received a record 5,977 submissions, a 16% increase over last year

Major growth in submissions was seen in the AI and Digital Transformation and Energy Transition and Decarbonisation categories, and increased submissions from African and Arab states.

The ADIPEC Technical Conference is a key part of ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy event, which takes place on 4-7 November 2024 in Abu Dhabi. Organised by SPE, the Technical Conference this year will feature 159 sessions across 12 categories, for which energy experts and engineers from around the world submit their work to be considered for presentation.

“As chairman of the ADIPEC Technical Conference, I am immensely proud to announce a historic milestone of 5,977 technical submissions received this year. This unprecedented volume of contributions underscores ADIPEC's vital role as a premier forum for innovative dialogue and exchange within the global energy sector. I extend my heartfelt thanks to all authors – the pioneering experts that continue to drive our industry forward, fostering the advancements and collaborative spirit necessary to meet the evolving demands of our world,” said Dr. Khaled Abdul Monem Al Kindi, senior vice president, Upper Zakum, ADNOC Offshore and ADIPEC 2024 Technical Conference Programme chair.

Key part of ADIPEC portfolio

As a key part of ADIPEC’s portfolio of 10 conferences, the ADIPEC Technical Conference brings together the brightest minds and technical experts from across the energy value chain – the changemakers at the forefront of engineering, technology and industry innovation.

The Energy Transition and Decarbonisation and AI and Digital Transformation saw jumps in submissions of 38% and 32% respectively. These increases reveal the energy industry’s growing focus on emerging digital technologies and efforts to decarbonise in support of the energy transition, which are a major focus of ADIPEC this year, reflected across its dynamic conference and exhibition agenda.

A significant increase was also recorded in the number of submissions from Arab and African countries over last year, rising 50% and 28% respectively. Double-digit growth was also recorded in submissions from the Asia & Pacific Region, North America, and the Middle East. The ADIPEC Technical Conference also saw experts from 25% more companies submit their work for presentation.

Christopher Hudson, president of dmg events, the organiser of ADIPEC, said, "Decarbonisation presents many challenges and opportunities for all sectors. ADIPEC’s focus on platforming low-carbon energy innovations to power industry, empower lives, and accelerate global prosperity makes its Technical Conference a critical forum to advance a sustainable, secure and equitable energy future. This year’s record number of submissions, along with the substantial increases in geographical and category-specific contributions, highlights the alignment of our agenda with the industry's needs and the global commitment to be part of the solution."

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