Driving change - people behind the energy transition
- Episode 1 - video - 2025-03-26T00:00:00.000+05:30
- The vital role people play in driving the energy transition - from attracting the next generation of engineers and innovators to building the skills needed for a digital, sustainable future
- Upskilling today’s workforce for new technologies while creating a culture that supports innovation, growth, and continuous change
Building future‑ready industrial teams
Technology plays a key role in accelerating the energy transition. Yet, the true driving force is people: without human courage, curiosity, and care, innovations would remain idle theory.
Across industry sectors, people aren’t just adapting to change – they are leading it, pushing boundaries to create a better future.
So, how can industry attract, develop, and retain the next generation of engineers and innovators to accelerate the future of the energy transition? And how can they balance this with the need to upskill and support current employees as they adapt to the demands of the digital age?
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