ADIPEC Global Youth Council to play active role in influencing discussions at ADIPEC 2023

ABU DHABI, 1st October, 2023 (WAM) — Made up of 20 extraordinary university students and young professionals all aged under 30, the ADIPEC Global Youth Council will play an active role in influencing discussions at ADIPEC 2023, taking place in Abu…

ABU DHABI, 1st October, 2023 (WAM) — Made up of 20 extraordinary university students and young professionals all aged under 30, the ADIPEC Global Youth Council will play an active role in influencing discussions at ADIPEC 2023, taking place in Abu Dhabi from 2nd-5th October, and aligns with the event’s larger goal of ensuring the inclusion of young people in the energy sector and its ongoing sustainable transformation.ADIPEC, the world’s largest energy conference and exhibition, has launched its first-ever Global Youth Council to amplify the diverse voices of young people from around the globe in the energy transition, as part of its commitment to inspiring the next generation to shape the energy system of the future and become future leaders of a responsible energy industry.ADIPEC 2023 is taking place under the theme of ‘Decarbonising. Faster. Together.’ to convene stakeholders from across the energy value chain and ecosystem to accelerate collective, responsible action and secure a sustainable energy fu
ture. In recognition of the central role of young people in the energy transition, as they will be the ones pioneering solutions that will help fast-track the energy transition and benefit from its impact, ADIPEC has integrated youth into its conference programme and included them in high-level conversations with energy leaders. During ADIPEC 2023, the Global Youth Council members will have the opportunity to engage with senior energy leaders in a cross-generational dialogue on the energy transition, connect with energy transition leaders and policymakers, and even take the stage as moderators in the ADIPEC Future Leaders Programme. Select Global Youth Council members will also feature in a session of ADIPEC’s Energy Talks, a series of hard-hitting interviews with global industry CEOs, government leaders, industry experts and youth.Members will also participate in an ADIPEC Leadership Roundtable, an invitation-only gathering, where ministers, C-level industry executives and policymakers explore new ideas and
transformative thinking, shaping the energy sector. The Global Youth Council roundtable will be held on the topic of ‘Energising the future: incorporating the vision of the next generation of energy sector talent in the transition blueprint’, where Global Youth Council members and energy leaders will discuss the best way to engage young people in the energy transition.ADIPEC aims to be a platform that brings together the world’s future energy leaders, equipping a new generation with the knowledge to pioneer the next phase of energy solutions, while empowering them to work together, break out of their silos and unify around a common cause.The Global Youth Council members come from the UAE, USA, UK, Tanzania, and Nigeria, from universities including Columbia University, Oxford University, New York University, New York University-Abu Dhabi, Khalifa University of Science and Technology, University of Dar A Salaam, and Zayed University while a smaller number are young energy professionals.The launch of the ADIPEC
Global Youth Council strengthens ADIPEC’s commitment to empowering and engaging youth in the energy transition. It provides them with the tools, knowledge, and connections needed to influence policymakers, bridge the generational divide and carry forward a clean energy legacy, capable of meeting net-zero commitments. The ADIPEC Global Youth Council will work in tandem with ADIPEC’s Future Leaders Programme, which was introduced last year to empower young energy leaders to drive clean energy transition by equipping them with relevant insights and skills. It also complements the 11-year-old Young ADIPEC programme, which connects with younger students to introduce them to the exciting potential of the energy industry.ADIPEC 2023 is expected to attract over 160,000 attendees for its comprehensive conference and exhibition programme, featuring over 1,600 conference speakers across more than 350 sessions. More than 2,220 companies from across the energy ecosystem will be featured in ADIPEC’s exhibition programme, s
howcasing their ideas, innovations and solutions that are shaping the future of energy.

Source: Emirates News Agency

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