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The 4th Annual Connected Worker: Energy Summit welcomed over 200+ senior energy and digital leaders from across the industrial sector this past March, for three action packed days of networking and learning.

Having taken place in Houston, the summit provided the opportunity for leaders to get hands-on with the essential solutions they need to gain real-time visibility into field and plant-critical activities, and improve how frontline workers track, monitor, and collaborate on operational processes, improving their accuracy, efficiency, and safety. 
With 50+ Speakers sharing invaluable insights across 14+ case studies, 6+ dedicated tracks, 8 workshops and multiple panel discussions, attendees walked away with actionable knowledge in how to transform their frontline operations.

The 5th Annual Connected Worker: Energy Summit will return March 24-26 2026 in Houston. Stay tuned for more information!

Your 2026 Speakers Include:

Join your peers and learn how to:

Build a Connected Worker Ecosystem That Works

Learn how to build a scalable and user-friendly connected worker ecosystem that workers want to adopt. Gain valuable insights to balance internal development with vendor solutions and ensure long-term scalability and user adoption.

Connect your People, Assets and Workflows

Transform decision making and operational efficiency by unlocking the insights to move from pilot to scale and centralize information across maintenance, quality, and production systems.

Ensure ROI on Connected Worker Tech

Keep up with the rapidly evolving connected worker tech landscape, accelerate ROI and avoid tech debt by prioritizing projects and evaluating their value and resilience to change.

Augment Your Workforce with AI

Navigate the challenges of AI trust, scalability, and workforce adoption. Plus, gain insights to automate troubleshooting and routine tasks, support field technicians, and understand cause and effect and enhance asset reliability.

Drive Decisions with Data

Learn how to turn pilots into enterprise-wide success and turn connected worker technologies into a strategic advantage with advanced analytics.

Secure Buy-In and Reduce Change Fatigue

Discover how your peers are securing leadership support, navigating app fatigue and ensuring long-term support, usability, and effectiveness of connected worker tech post-rollout.

What attendees said:

Connected Worker Energy Content Library 

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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. To learn more, we caught up with Bharat Marwaha, Global Product Owner for Covestro Monitoring Platform.

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

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.

Sponsorship Opportunities

Connect with senior oil, gas, energy and utility leaders this March and build new business relationships and achieve face-to-face contact that overcrowded tradeshows cannot deliver. Sponsorship comes in all shapes and sizes. We'll work with you to create a tailored package that fits your business needs and puts your brand front and centre. Learn more about our speaking and exhibiting opportunities today.