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Mind the digital gap

Welcome to the June issue of Energy Digital, where we look at all things digitalisation - from AI to digital transformation and the deployment of smart grid technologies.

Fast-moving developments within the energy sphere mean companies looking to stay ahead of the curve must digitalise.

Over the coming decades, digital technologies will make energy systems more connected, intelligent, efficient, reliable and sustainable as the technological transition from analogue to digital advances. Information and communication technologies (ICT), modern sensors, big data and artificial intelligence are some of the technologies that can help us find ways to decarbonise our energy systems and improve how we use energy.

This is exactly what we delve deeper into within the June issue of Energy, hearing from industry leaders on issues pertaining to digital transformation, smart grids, IoT, AI and machine learning, as well as the future of energy storage and batteries.

Perhaps summed up best by Thermo Fisher Scientific’s Tareq W. Alnajjar, who explained to me this month that digital transformation in the energy sector is no longer an innovative vision but a strategic imperative.

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