Moderated by: Martin Galavazi (Fugro)
Digital transformations have the potential to provide enormous improvements in costs, efficiency and capabilities across large scale energy projects. A digital transformation ecosystem provides the ability to benefit from network effects and external information, technology and knowledge. They have the potential to create new digital products and business models not otherwise possible.
However, establishing such digital ecosystems is challenging. It requires significant investments, new competencies and complex changes. Digital ecosystems cut across traditional organizational structures, each with different digital maturities and often competing agendas.
The success of a digital ecosystem depends on 1) relational aspects; and 2) technical aspects. Relational aspects may include mutual commitment and transparency of partners, fear of supplier lock-in and focus on the ‘win’ of the other. Technical aspects may include data exchange formats, connectivity standards and system integrations for instance. How can we encourage both the relational as well as technical aspects that are required to deliver on the potential of digital ecosystems in large scale energy operations?
The audience will be engaged with thought-provoking questions, answers and live polls.
The panel discussion features leading experts in digital ecosystems:
Andreas Blumauer
Founder & CEO
Semantic Web Company
Stacey Lusk
Strategic Engagement Principal Program LeadMicrosoft Azure Global Energy
Ali Al-Mujani
Chairman & CEO
Target Group
Jamie Cruise
Head of Products for Data ManagementSchlumberger
With a degree in Sedimentary Geology, Martin started his career in O&G Exploration before joining Fugro in 2000. As a Geologist, he learned that true understanding of a site requires access to and integration of all available Geo-data at the site. In his current position as Director Geo-data Digitalisation for Fugro’s Marine Site Characterisation business line he is passionate about the use of digital technologies to get more and faster insights out of Geo-data.
Join us on Wednesday 2 December 2020 at 12:25 CET (UTC+1) for a vibrant discussion on digital ecosystems in large scale energy development.
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