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All-Energy forms new summit committee

Vicky DoeBy Vicky DoeJanuary 16, 20262 Mins Read
All-Energy forms new summit committee

All-Energy has established a Strategic Summit committee for the first time to shape its streamlined 2026 programme at the SEC Glasgow on 13-14 May 2026.

All-Energy said a group of 29 experts from across the energy sector will guide the conference’s direction, spotlighting challenges, opportunities and innovations driving the transition.

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The organiser added that key themes will include investment and finance, transmission reform, skills and workforce, and supply chain and circular economy, with open plenaries on both days.

The committee features leaders including Iain Sinclair, executive director at GES Holding, Morag Watson, director of onshore at Scottish Renewables, and Philippa Parmiter, chief executive at NECCUS, alongside representatives from Siemens Energy, EDF, BEAMA, Hitachi Energy, Crown Estate and SSEN-Transmission.

Anam Khan, All-Energy event manager at RX Global, said: “We are excited to be introducing a formal Executive Committee for the first time, marking a significant step forward in how the conference is shaped.”

Khan added: “Their insight is helping us introduce new topics and themes, including a key focus on finance and skills, streamline the conference structure, and create more engaging, thought-provoking discussions that will support the industry through the next phase of the energy transition.”

Ashley Privitera has been appointed conference manager for All-Energy and will oversee delivery of the 2026 programme.

She commented: “All-Energy is set to be a milestone year for the event as we celebrate our 25th anniversary and it will set the stage for meaningful discussions with industry peers, policy makers, academics and C-suite professionals.”

Privitera stated: “Addressing these barriers collaboratively is essential to drive the energy transition forward and I look forward to working closely with the committee to support this important discussion.”

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