CALL FOR PAPERS
Energy Digital Transformation Conference & Exhibition 2026 invites the submission of abstracts for the presentation in the conference to be held during 27th Feb 2026. The abstract shall be evaluated on the basis of technical contents, its relevance to the industries, innovative approach, advancement in technology, clarity of thought and other aspects of effective communication. The paper shall be evaluated by the technical committee and approved by the Chief of the Steering Committee which shall be final. Abstracts will be evaluated based on relevance, uniqueness, originality, technical content, and clarity.
Submit your abstract not exceeding 500 words, Font Should be "Times New Roman" and should include all authors, affiliations, and contact information of the proposed speaker. The Abstract size is limited to one A4 Page (Including Title, Authors, Affiliations, Body text, Keywords Etc.).
Predictive Analytics & Digital Twins: The use of advanced data analysis and virtual models to improve asset management. This includes predicting equipment failures, optimizing maintenance schedules, and simulating scenarios for improved efficiency and reliability.
Edge to Cloud Infrastructure: The entire data pipeline, from collecting data at the edge with IoT sensors to its analysis and storage in the cloud, is crucial for real-time, data-driven decisions.
IoT & Automation: Integrating the Internet of Things and wellsite automation to enhance efficiency and safety in operations.
AI & Machine Learning: Leveraging AI to optimize energy consumption, improve operational efficiency, and develop smart grids.
Blockchain: Using blockchain for secure, transparent, and decentralized energy transactions and trading.
Metaverse: Applying augmented and virtual reality for collaboration and decision-making in sectors like oil and gas.
Digital Transformation & Operations Optimization: An overarching theme that focuses on how the adoption of digital technologies drives operational efficiency, new business models, and a fundamental shift in how the energy industry operates.
Business Model Evolution: Adapting business and operating models to remain competitive in a digital-first economy.
Data as a Strategic Asset: Breaking down data silos to build a foundation for scaling digital transformation and innovation.
Workforce Development: Developing the skills and culture required for a digitized energy workforce and navigating the "human element" of digital transition.
Decentralization & Cybersecurity: As more parties participate in the energy grid, ensuring data privacy and robust security becomes paramount.
Energy Transition to Net-Zero: The role of digital transformation in achieving net-zero goals by leveraging digital tools to drive emissions reduction and optimize energy systems.
Renewable Energy Integration: Using digital technologies to better integrate variable renewable energy sources like solar and wind into the energy grid.
Regulatory & Policy Frameworks: Discussing the necessary policy and regulatory frameworks to support digital innovation and the human element.
Bridging the Gap: Overcoming challenges in bridging the gap between legacy infrastructure and new digital technologies.
Public-Private Partnerships: The role of partnerships in scaling digital solutions.
Addressing Data and Integration Issues: Discussing challenges like data incompatibility, quality, and integration with existing systems.
SUBMIT ABSTRACT
Guidelines for Abstract Submission
Deadline for Abstract Submission is 31st January 2026
Abstracts should be prepared in English.
The abstract should comprise of a title, names and affiliation of authors along with email address and the text.
Case Studies & New Technologies will be prioritized.
The abstract size is limited to one A4 page (including title, authors, affiliations, body text, keywords, etc.) and 500 words at most.
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