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Energy insights from Davos 2025 – safeguarding the planet

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As global leaders converge at Davos for the World Economic Forum 2025, safeguarding our planet is one of five key themes in this years forum. The theme explores, how can we catalyze energy, climate and nature action through innovative partnerships, increased financing and the deployment of frontier technologies.

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Top 5 tech predictions for the energy and resources sector in 2025

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The energy and resources sector is undergoing a profound transformation driven by the global push toward sustainability, energy technological advancements, geopolitical risks, and increasing regulatory pressures in some areas of the world. Every digital fabric has horizontal and vertical digital threads. Digital twins are no different.

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Elevating human potential in 2025 and beyond

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2025 couldnt have started in a more beautiful fashion as I took this photo of the northern lights in the early morning hours on January 1st and inspired this blog. Sun burst = Corporate strategy & initiatives: The suns burst of energy represents a companys annual release of corporate strategies and initiatives.

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Digital twins reimagined at scale for energy and resources 

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1 The ratio between man and machine All industries use machines, yet the energy and resources sector including utilities , oil and gas , chemicals , and metals & mining industries is the most capital intensive. trillion of annual capital investment is made in the energy industry today and by some estimates will grow to $9.2

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The Future of Information Governance: Trends Shaping 2025 and Beyond 

Gimmal

As we approach 2025, organizations face new challenges and opportunities in managing, securing, and extracting value from their data. This blog post explores the key trends that will shape the future of information governance in 2025 and beyond, and how organizations can adapt to stay ahead.

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News alert: Beazley reports on how AI, new tech distract businesses as cyber risk intensifies

The Last Watchdog

trillion by 2025, a 300% increase since 2015 1. Environmental – including climate change and associated catastrophic risks, environmental damage, greenhouse gas emission, pandemic, food insecurity and energy transition risk. Yet, boardroom focus on cyber risk appears to be diminishing.

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Digital sobriety

Everteam

2025: scenario without digital sobriety 2025: “digital sobriety” scenario So it is a worthy goal and seems obvious given the ecological challenges we are currently facing. What we can say for sure is that manufacturing user equipment is the most expensive, from both an energy and an environmental viewpoint.