Join us for Hitachi Energy Day, a dynamic event exploring the innovations, strategies and partnerships shaping Australia’s sustainable energy future. With the goal to Energise Tomorrow, we will explore how we can build a more secure, intelligent, and sustainable energy system, bringing together industry leaders, innovators, and chief engineers for a full day of thought-provoking presentations, inspiring panel discussions and valuable networking opportunities.
Hear from acclaimed keynote speakers, international technology experts, and Australian energy leaders about the challenges and solutions to unlock the full potential of future energy systems for sustainability, profitability and innovation.
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Key Topics
Digitalisation, AI and Cybersecurity: Building the Intelligent Grid
Australia’s energy landscape is becoming increasingly digital. From predictive maintenance powered by AI to real-time grid optimisation, digitalisation is unlocking new levels of efficiency and resilience. But with greater connectivity comes greater risk.
Energy Security and Security of Supply: Resilience in a Changing Climate
As Australia integrates more renewables and retires legacy coal assets, ensuring a stable and secure energy supply is more critical than ever. This track focuses on the technologies, partnerships and people needed to maintain reliability, system strengths and scalability in a decarbonising grid.
Innovation Showcases: Hitachi Energy’s Technology in Action
Experience the future of energy through immersive showcases of Hitachi Energy’s latest innovations. From the evolution of power electronics to decarbonisation and digitalization of assets and service, see how cutting-edge technology is enabling the energy transition.
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Learn about how Marinus Link will bolster energy security, promote renewable energy investment and deliver tangible benefits to consumers in Tasmania, Victoria and the broader National Electricity Market.
Australia’s energy landscape is becoming increasingly digital. From predictive maintenance powered by AI to real-time grid optimisation, digitalisation is unlocking new levels of efficiency and resilience. But with greater connectivity comes greater risk.
This session explores:
· How AI is transforming grid operations, weather forecasting and energy trading for resilience and profitability.
· The role of digital twins and data analytics in asset management.
· Cybersecurity strategies to protect critical infrastructure in a hyperconnected world.
As Australia integrates more renewables and retires legacy coal assets, ensuring a stable and secure energy supply is more critical than ever. This track focuses on the technologies, partnerships and people needed to maintain reliability, system strengths and scalability in a decarbonising grid.
Key topics include:
· Grid stability and the role of synchronous condensers and battery storage for systems strength
· Managing supply chain risks by leveraging global capacity investments
· Building Australia’s energy resilience with local content and clean energy skill base
Discover how Australia can balance sustainability with security in a rapidly evolving energy ecosystem.
Experience the future of energy through immersive showcases of Hitachi Energy’s latest innovations. From the evolution of power electronics to decarbonisation and digitalization of assets and service, see how cutting-edge technology is enabling the energy transition.
Highlights include:
· The evolution of power electronics, including Australia’s pioneering role in DC coupled solar for true hybrid systems
· Real-world digitalisation and sustainability case studies from Australian and global projects.
· Insights into Hitachi’s global and Australian innovation and R&D leadership
· Reducing carbon footprint and emissions
These showcases offer a hands-on look at the tools driving decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitalisation across the energy value chain.
Drive transformative business strategies in the dat-driven era. The importance of collaboration and cross-functional team and best practices for maximising value, operational safety, higher margins, and and more sustainable operations.
Using regulatory reforms and market mechanisms to navigate the energy transition, deliver a sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy future for Western Australia and ensure positive outcomes for the State’s communities, households, and industry.
Australia’s energy landscape is becoming increasingly digital. From predictive maintenance powered by AI to real-time grid optimisation, digitalisation is unlocking new levels of efficiency and resilience. But with greater connectivity comes greater risk.
This session explores:
· How AI is transforming grid operations, weather forecasting and energy trading for resilience and profitability.
· The role of digital twins (digital asset replication) and data analytics in asset management.
· Cybersecurity strategies to protect critical infrastructure in a hyperconnected world.
As Australia integrates more renewables and retires legacy coal assets, ensuring a stable and secure energy supply is more critical than ever. This track focuses on the technologies, partnerships and people needed to maintain reliability, system strengths and scalability in a decarbonising grid.
Key topics include:
· Grid stability and the role of synchronous condensers and battery storage for systems strength
· Managing supply chain risks by leveraging global capacity investments
· Building Australia’s energy resilience with local content and clean energy skill base
Discover how Australia can balance sustainability with security in a rapidly evolving energy ecosystem.
Experience the future of energy through immersive showcases of Hitachi Energy’s latest innovations. From the evolution of power electronics to decarbonisation and digitalization of assets and service, see how cutting-edge technology is enabling the energy transition.
Highlights include:
· The evolution of power electronics, including Australia’s pioneering role in DC coupled solar for true hybrid systems
· Real-world digitalisation and sustainability case studies from Australian and global projects.
· Insights into Hitachi’s global and Australian innovation and R&D leadership
· Reducing carbon footprint and emissions
These showcases offer a hands-on look at the tools driving decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitalisation across the energy value chain.