Christopher Hudson

The world’s energy landscape is evolving at an extraordinary pace, and ADIPEC 2025 is positioning itself as the global epicentre of this transformation.

As demand surges and climate goals tighten, the event, held under the theme "Energy. Intelligence. Impact.", underscores that progress will depend on harnessing both human and artificial intelligence (AI) to build a cleaner, more resilient energy system.

By convening global leaders, ministers, innovators and policymakers, ADIPEC is more than a showcase of emerging technologies; it is a platform for meaningful collaboration that turns dialogue into delivery.

Christopher Hudson, President of dmg events, organisers of ADIPEC, tells OGN energy magazine: "ADIPEC serves as the meeting point for these forces, where ideas translate into action and impact can be measured in investment, policy, and progress."

AI will take centre stage this year, with a 40 per cent larger AI Zone featuring leading companies such as Microsoft, Infosys, IBM, and AIQ.

The event also introduces the Low Carbon & Chemicals Expo, bringing together over 100 companies pioneering innovations in hydrogen, carbon capture, and clean energy.

Through this integrated approach, ADIPEC 2025 aims to shape a balanced global energy future, one driven by intelligence, innovation, and sustainable ambition.