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Download the Event Guide | The Connected Worker: Energy Summit

Download the Event Guide | The Connected Worker: Energy Summit

The Connected Worker: Energy Summit, the energy industry's only event dedicated to digitally transforming frontline operations, is returning to Houston, Texas from March 18-20, 2025!

Through a series of workshops, discussion groups, case study keynotes, panel discussions and more, by over 50 senior leaders from the likes of, Chevron Phillips, Hess, Murphy Oil, Shell, Civitas Resources, ExxonMobil, EDP, BASF, Nalco Water, and so many more, The Connected Worker: Energy Summit will provide the valuable insights to show you how to:

  • Drive profits and increased workforce collaboration through AI and Data Analytics technology
  • Optimize asset performance and cut inefficiencies in process design, engineering and simulation with Digital Twins
  • Enhance enterprise agility and break down data siloes and enhance data-driven decision-making
  • Use Real-Time Location Services to unify operational resources in the field

Download your copy of the Event Guide today to view the full range of sessions, speakers, and more.

Interview: Leveraging Data Analytics and AI at Chevron Phillips Chemical to Streamline Operational Processes

Interview: Leveraging Data Analytics and AI at Chevron Phillips Chemical to Streamline Operational Processes

In today’s rapidly evolving technological landscape, dominated by Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI, companies are racing to boost productivity and increase efficiency. However, these advancements bring their own set of challenges and user experiences.

Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, a leader in the petrochemical industry, is currently at the forefront of redefining how technology supports its connected workforce. To learn more about how the company is leveraging AI and data analytics to optimize operations and empower its workforce, we spoke with Chevron Phillips’ Chief Data & Analytics Officer, Brent Railey.

Having worked at Chevron Phillips for over 20 years in various domestic and international roles, Brent has played a pivotal role in forming the first Data Science Team. Before stepping into a leadership role, he implemented tools like Power BI and Seeq for time-series analytics and contributed to the company’s digital transformation program, building and leading the data science team, whilst also supporting the formation of a data engineering team.

Read as he shares insights into:

  • The challenges and opportunities of deploying cutting-edge technologies like Generative AI
  • How to leverage AI and data analytics to streamline operational processes
  • The best metrics to track and assess the impact of both operational efficiency and user experience
  • How to measure the ROI of your AI initiatives
Lessons Learned: Implementing Digital Twin Technology at Covestro

Lessons Learned: Implementing Digital Twin Technology at Covestro

One of the world’s leading manufacturers, Covestro, is known within the industrial sector for consistently pushing boundaries through digital transformation and innovation. Covestro have already made considerable progress in digital advancement, and the company is now rolling out Digital Twin technology at all major locations, aiming to support safe, reliable and efficient production.

Ahead of The Connected Worker: Energy Summit, we caught up with Bharat Marwaha, Global Product Owner for Covestro Monitoring Platform at Covestro. Read as he delves into:

  • The key driver behind the implementation of digital twin technology
  • How effective the use of digital twin technology is in simulating the management of assets, and if there were any unexpected limitations in forecasting potential scenarios
  • An example of where a simulation didn’t produce the expected results
  • How Covestro has balanced the immediate costs of digital twin implementation against the long-term efficiency gains
  • The next steps for improving and expanding the use of digital twins
How Chevron and Chevron Phillips Chemical are Prioritizing Worker Safety in Remote and Hazardous Environments

How Chevron and Chevron Phillips Chemical are Prioritizing Worker Safety in Remote and Hazardous Environments

As the energy sector continues to grow and expand operations, prioritizing worker safety has become more crucial than ever. Technological advancements present the sector with new and innovative ways to connect with and support its workforce. While these technologies offer substantial benefits, decision-makers still have a long way to go in terms of successful implementation and integration.

Ahead of the upcoming Connected Worker: Energy Summit in Houston, from March 18-20, 2025, we spoke with event speakers Ted Stoves, Product Owner, Connected Worker Group at Chevron, and Mason Jones, Manufacturing Digital Manager at Chevron Phillips Chemical, about the implementation of connected worker safety technologies within their operations.

Read as they share exclusive insights into the impact of real-time location services (RTLS) in improving field worker safety at Chevron, and how mobile applications have transformed the way field workers interact with safety systems at Chevron Phillips Chemical.

Gen AI in Focus: How to Strategize in the Era of Technological Evolution - Interview with Hatch

Gen AI in Focus: How to Strategize in the Era of Technological Evolution - Interview with Hatch

The last couple of years have brought about an exciting technological revolution in the form of Generative AI (Gen AI), representing the next frontier in the evolution of intelligent systems. This shift in AI capabilities opens a realm of possibilities for businesses, playing a major role in their existence and growth.

Known for being ‘entrepreneurs with a technical soul’, Hatch prides itself on being passionately committed to the pursuit of a better world through positive change. Aiming to ultimately become a digitally mature organization, Hatch is transforming project delivery and business systems, with a strong focus on becoming more data-driven and strategic in their use of Gen AI.

Spearheading this change is Maurice Tayeh, Global Chief Information Officer, driving innovation through disruptive technology and understanding how it will impact business growth and meet their clients’ needs. Ahead of his keynote presentation on ‘Driving Innovation through Disruptive Gen AI Technology’ at The Connected Worker Summit in Houston, from 22-26 April, we spoke with Maurice about the impact of Generative AI and what leaders can do to effectively strategize and realize its potential.

SPECIAL REPORT: The Evolution of Connected Worker Technologies in The Industry 4.0 Environment

SPECIAL REPORT: The Evolution of Connected Worker Technologies in The Industry 4.0 Environment

This report is based on a combination of interviews and data collected from senior representatives of integrators and global providers of end-to-end solutions for Connected Worker. The following pages highlight the adoption and evolution of Connected Worker technologies, reshaping how industries and organizations operate and strengthen data-driven decision-making along the way.

In collaboration with selected integrators, you will explore Industry Adoption vs User Adoption, the challenges Connected Workers face, learn about the harnessing of Big Data and Advanced Analytics, the balance between Technology, Safety, and Efficiency, explore case studies on Generative AI and Proactive Maintenance, and touch upon what's to come in the evolution of the Connected Worker.

Download The Evolution of Connected Worker Technologies in The Industry 4.0 Environment Report now!