Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Naïla Giovanni

Chief Digital and Information Officer

TechnipEnergies

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Naïla Giovanni is Chief Digital & Information Officer of Technip Energies, appointed in January 2024. With over 25 years of experience in business transformation, she forged a career in consulting before moving into industry.

Before joining Technip Energies, Naïla Giovanni spent over 12 years at Vallourec. As Chief Digital & Information Officer, she initiated and managed the company’s digital and IT transformation program. As Chief Transformation Officer, she led strategic projects around energy transition and performance improvement, contributing to the cultural transformation of the company. Prior to this, she was Director of Internal Audit.

Naïla Giovanni began her career in consulting at Arthur Andersen (now BearingPoint), where she worked for 12 years on digital, organizational and strategic transformation plans for industrial groups, and at Oracle Consulting, where she worked on ERP implementation programs.

She holds an advanced diploma in accounting and finance (DESCF) from Bordeaux University.

Session Overview
Monday, 4 November
15:15
Decarbonisation Conference Decarbonisation Theatre 15:15 - 16:15
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Optimising operations to advance decarbonisation: a digital and cultural shift

The operating environment for energy-related stakeholders is rapidly evolving, with increasing pressure for transparency and accountability around emissions, sustainability metrics, and net-zero progress. By adopting a digital-first mindset, that leverages data analytics and emerging technologies, and fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration, organisations can optimise operations for decarbonisation and contribute to a sustainable future. However, there are challenges in leveraging operational excellence including establishing accurate emissions baselines, accounting for value chain emissions, aligning incentives, and engaging the entire organisation in decarbonisation efforts. Overcoming these challenges requires companies to take a holistic, collaborative approach that embeds decarbonisation into their core operating model and gives it the same importance as improving efficiencies and reducing costs.

Attendee insights:

Understand the role of digital technologies and cultural integration in optimising operations for reduced emissions and impactful decarbonisation.

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