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

Filippo Gotti

Managing Director, Senior Client Account Director

Accenture

Filippo
Filippo

Filippo is a Managing Director in Accenture’s energy practice in the Middle East based in the UAE.

After graduating in the UK in 2005, Filippo started his career in Investment Banking and Private Equity at Lehman Brothers in London, Rome and New York.

In 2009 he joined Eni S.p.A. as executive assistant to the head of the Exploration and Production (E&P) Division and thereafter took on a variety of managerial roles within E&P, leading the business development effort in Eastern Europe and the Africa & Middle East region based in Poland, Ukraine and Nigeria.

In 2013 Filippo moved on to work in Eni’s Gas and LNG midstream division where he oversaw commercial and marketing activities related to the LNG projects in Mozambique from London and eventually in Singapore.

 In 2018 he took over the responsibility for the global business development activities in LNG and smallscale LNG activities based in Singapore and became the General Manager for Eni’s Singapore branch.

 In 2021 Filippo joined Accenture as a Managing Director and Senior Client Account Executive covering large energy clients in Asia, based in Singapore, where he was also the Energy Lead for South-East Asia.

In July 2023, Filippo relocated to the UAE as Managing Director and Senior Client Account Executive, working with large clients in the energy sector across the Middle East region. Filippo is also part of the global Energy practice leadership team.

Filippo lives in Dubai, is married with 2 daughters, and holds an MA in Economics and Economic History from the University of Edinburgh.

Session Overview
Friday, 1 November
15:15
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 15:15 - 16:15
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Scaling technologies for low-carbon hydrogen production

Technology advances are rapidly enhancing the production of low-carbon hydrogen. More efficient electrolysers can now integrate seamlessly with intermittent renewable energy sources, while artificial intelligence (AI) is improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions in hydrogen production processes. AI also enables the integration of carbon capture technologies with traditional hydrogen production methods, streamlining the production of blue hydrogen. Future technological advances will be vital to scaling a low-carbon hydrogen economy, as is the substantial investment required to deploy and scale these technologies, ensuring an increasing number of low-carbon hydrogen projects move from concept to commercialisation.

Attendee insights:

Gain insights into the technologies expected to accelerate low-emission hydrogen production and overcome the cost and supply challenges in scaling a low-carbon hydrogen market.

Tuesday, 5 November
15:15
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 15:15 - 16:15
View Session
Scaling technologies for low-carbon hydrogen production

Technology advances are rapidly enhancing the production of low-carbon hydrogen. More efficient electrolysers can now integrate seamlessly with intermittent renewable energy sources, while artificial intelligence (AI) is improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions in hydrogen production processes. AI also enables the integration of carbon capture technologies with traditional hydrogen production methods, streamlining the production of blue hydrogen. Future technological advances will be vital to scaling a low-carbon hydrogen economy, as is the substantial investment required to deploy and scale these technologies, ensuring an increasing number of low-carbon hydrogen projects move from concept to commercialisation.

Attendee insights:

Gain insights into the technologies expected to accelerate low-emission hydrogen production and overcome the cost and supply challenges in scaling a low-carbon hydrogen market.

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