CEO and other senior executives to participate in panel discussions at Davos 2025
Schneider Electric, the global leader in energy management and automation, and recognized sustainability leader, will play an active role at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2025 (WEF), advocating for more collaboration to increase uptake of energy technologies and automation solutions.
Recently, Schneider Electric released two key reports, The Looming Power Crunch; Solutions for Data Center Expansion in an Energy-Constrained World from its Energy Management Research Center, and Artificial Intelligence for Energy Transition from its Sustainability Research Institute.
Schneider Electric now calls for harnessing the momentum around AI to accelerate the adoption of existing technologies such as end-to-end AI data center solutions or AI powered HVAC in buildings. The company states that this will facilitate a successful energy transition and drive the development of smart industries, according to a press communication.
Meaningful impact
“Sustainability and economic growth can go hand-in-hand,” stated Olivier Blum, CEO, Schneider Electric. “By forging strategic partnerships, companies can leverage innovation and technology at hand to increase their performance while delivering meaningful impacts and a better future for all,” he added.
Among the other high-level executives expected to attend Davos 2025 are Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Chairman, Schneider Electric; Aamir Paul, President of North America Operations, Schneider Electric; Barbara Frei, EVP, Industrial Automation, Schneider Electric; Caspar Herzberg, CEO, AVEVA & Member of the Executive Committee, Schneider Electric; Chris Leong, Chief Sustainability Officer, Schneider Electric; Deepak Sharma, Managing Director & CEO, Zone President Greater India, Schneider Electric and Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President, Data Centers & Networks, Schneider Electric.