Artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalisation took centre stage on day 2 of Adipec 2025, where global energy, technology and finance leaders discussed the need for smarter investment to scale technologies and drive inclusive global progress.
Government and industry leaders at Adipec 2025 rallied around AI’s
transformative power to strengthen energy resilience and accelerate
decarbonisation, recognising that energy and AI are not just shaping the
future, but actively accelerating it.
As Adipec’s second day unfolded under the theme of ‘The Technology
Leap: Redefining Energy Leadership’, its expanded AI Zone and new Digitalisation
& AI Strategic Conference programme were of particular importance,
bringing together innovators and industry leaders to discuss and showcase
technologies that enhance efficiency, advance sustainability, and drive
system-wide transformation.
Strategic dialogue highlights growing impact of AI and further benefit
potential
Conference discussions spotlighted the urgent need for coordinated
action across sectors. Speakers emphasised the importance of leadership and
inclusive strategies to navigate the energy transition. The dialogue centred on
aligning innovation with investment, forging resilient partnerships, and
designing systems that can scale globally while adapting to shifting demand and
market forces.
The deep impact of AI on all aspects of the energy and industry, which
was explored throughout Adipec, was well encapsulated by Dean Watson, CEO of
Enersol, in the session ‘Energy leaders in the age of AI’.
He said: “AI is not a side project. It’s going to be part of your
core operating model. And I think, ultimately, it’s probably the biggest change
management initiative that we have faced in our industry. And I think it needs
real deliberate planning and focus from the top down.”
Speaking in the session titled ‘Delivering more profit and a better
world: AI is catalysing an energy revolution’, Jack Hidary CEO, SandboxAQ,
discussed how AI and data centres has been impacting the energy sector.
He said: “The AI revolution in data centres has awakened the energy
industry to this phenomenon – people are open to new ideas. Just here at Adipec
this year, I’ve had a very different set of conversations than I had just last
year. In just one year, we’ve seen many of the largest hydrocarbon companies
come to us asking, ‘How do we embrace AI for the physical world?’”
Discussing the benefits that AI offers the energy sector, Olivier
Oullier, Founder and CEO of Inclusive Minds, said: “We can improve
safety, we can improve productivity, while preserving physical and mental
health. It’s never been the case. We can tailor the work experience to not only
who people are, but who and how they feel. Responsible AI is using the most
advanced and rigorous science to turn it into tech that has positive impact.
Adipec’s new Digitalisation & AI programme – part of the Strategic Conference – explores scalable solutions and
demonstrates how applied intelligence is reshaping the global energy system. In the session titled ‘The talent
transformation behind Energy 5.0’, experts discussed how the convergence of the
fifth industrial revolution with the energy sector is impacting talent
development, recruitment, and retention.
Speaking in the session, Dr. Guy Diedrich, Chief Innovation Officer,
Cisco, detailed how AI and digital technologies would be disrupting the job
market, saying: “Right now, 92 million jobs over the next three years are
going to be displaced because of technology. But at the same time, 170 million
new jobs are going to be created, and they’re going to require new skills. It’s
up to us to retrain those 92 million and train the other 80 million net new job
seekers for the next-generation jobs.”
Immersive AI Zone showcases smart technologies powering the future of
energy
In collaboration with Adnoc, the AI Zone
returned to Adipec for its second year, featuring a larger presence and a more
dynamic experience. It offered an immersive environment focused on “AI for
Energy” and “Energy for AI,” linking tech innovators with energy producers,
investors, and enablers driving global digital transformation.
Visitors explored interactive areas like The
Intelligence Grid, Talent Hub, Values Room, and Data Visualisation, engaging
with live simulations, visual data, and discussions on AI’s impact on systems,
skills, and sustainability.
Among the cutting-edge smart technologies on
display at the AI Zone included:
- The Mohammed bin Zayed
University of Artificial Intelligence’s robot dog called Laika,
which demonstrates AI-powered mobility and reasoning, able to respond to
voice commands, navigate, and describe its observations.
- G42 Project Stargate, the UAE’s hyperscale AI
computing initiative designed to support large-scale model training,
accelerate artificial intelligence research, and drive innovation across
energy, sustainability, and national digital transformation
- Accenture’s ‘Refinery of the
Future’, simulating data flows and complex operations.
Other innovations, like oilfield monitoring drones and AI-powered
platforms were showcased by companies including AREONEX, GeoCruiser,
CleanConnect.AI and Senergetics, enabling the Zone to raise vital questions
about powering AI infrastructure sustainably and deploying it ethically and
securely.
Adipec 2025 continues through 6 November, with upcoming sessions addressing hydrogen, LNG, digitalisation, and the future of energy systems. Across four days, the conference is turning dialogue into delivery, catalysing partnerships and showcasing solutions that drive inclusive, sustainable progress at speed and scale. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

