Powering Energy Transition Production and Supply with Data, Analytics and AI
Digital and data-led change in the energy sector is often treated as a secondary topic — added onto broader industry events with limited space for detailed discussion around delivery, trade-offs, and real-world application.
The Digital Energy Strategies Summit (28–29 May 2026, Madrid) has been created to address this gap. It is a closed-door, collaboration-led forum focused specifically on how digital, data and AI initiatives are being delivered across complex energy systems.
The Summit brings together energy operators, utilities, TSOs and DSOs to work through shared challenges — comparing experience, challenging assumptions, and discussing how digital change is being applied in practice across multi-site, regulated environments.
This is a working summit for senior energy leaders with responsibility for digital strategy, delivery, and investment decisions, and who are navigating the realities of implementation at local, national, and international level.
Who's in the room?
The value of the Summit comes from the people taking part.
Participation is limited to senior energy leaders who are directly responsible for digital strategy, delivery, and investment decisions within their organisations. The shared level of responsibility allows discussions to move quickly beyond theory and into practical, experience-led conversation.
Attendees include leaders working across complex energy environments, where decisions around data, AI, platforms, and governance have long-term operational and regulatory implications.
Attendees typically include:
C-suite, VP and Director-level roles
Digital, IT, data, operations and transformation functions
Energy operators, utilities, TSOs and DSOs
Leaders accountable for both delivery and investment decisions
How the Agenda Comes Together
The Summit agenda is shaped with input from the Advisory Committee and senior energy leaders actively working on digital and data initiatives across the sector.
Themes reflect the areas organisations are currently focused on — where progress is being made, where challenges persist, and where decisions around architecture, governance, and investment are being tested.
The aim is to keep discussions grounded in current priorities, rather than future-facing theory.
How the Summit works
The Summit is collaboration-led and discussion-driven.
Rather than a fixed, one-size-fits-all agenda, sessions are structured around small-group discussions, peer-level sessions, and informal conversation. Each participant receives a personalised agenda, built around their areas of responsibility and the topics they are actively working on.
This ensures time is spent in relevant discussions with peers facing similar challenges, allowing conversations to move quickly beyond surface-level theory and into practical, experience-led exchange.
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Sponsorship Opportunities
A limited number of organisations participate in the Summit as sponsors.
Sponsors engage with senior energy leaders through structured discussions, small-group sessions, and pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings aligned to current digital, data, and operational priorities.
The focus is on informed, relevant conversation with leaders responsible for shaping and delivering complex programmes across energy systems.
Typically represented:
Participation in discussion-led sessions
Pre-scheduled one-to-one meetings with senior decision-makers
Limited sponsor participation to protect the quality of discussion
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