Emerson at Sustainable Innovation Forum and Hydrogen Transition Summit at COP29
13 -15 November 2024
Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard, Azerbaijan | Stand 102
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The Sustainable Innovation Forum 2024 will meet in Baku this year on 13 and 14 November and bring together leaders from across government, science, business, finance, and civil society to address our greatest collective challenge.
On the 15th of November the Hydrogen Transition Summit is part of the Climate Action Innovation Zone and is the largest and longest-running hydrogen event at COP.
Join us and hear first-hand the strategies, vision, and leading examples from climate leaders. And visit our stand 102 in the Innovation Zone to learn and connect on Emerson’s sustainability solutions.
Returning for its fifth edition at COP29, the Hydrogen Transition Summit forms part of the Climate Action Innovation Zone and is the largest and longest-running hydrogen event at COP. The summit convenes 500 key stakeholders from across the value chain, including policymakers, investors, hydrogen producers and off-takers, tech innovators and project developers, with a shared objective of advancing hydrogen markets to support the global transition towards a low carbon economy.
This year, we will address the barriers the hydrogen transition faces and identify the innovations and cutting-edge solutions. Positioning the summit to identify breakthroughs on how we can strengthen private-public collaboration to enhance ambitions and enable action to propel the hydrogen economy for a clean energy future.
Title: Informed Policy Frameworks: The role of the private sector in supporting informed and ambitious policy
Time: 09:45 AM
Location: Hydrogen Transition Summit, Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard, Azerbaijan
Title: Powering the Future: Rapid scaling of clean energy for stability and resilience
Time: 11:25 AM
Location: Sustainable Innovation Forum, Baku Marriott Hotel Boulevard, Azerbaijan
Michael Train was named Emerson’s first chief sustainability officer in March 2021. In this role, he leads the company’s environmental sustainability strategy, with a focus on advancing technologies and advocacy to enhance company operations and enable customer improvements through Emerson’s solutions and partnerships. He joined Emerson’s Office of the Chief Executive, which helps develop and guide the company’s global business strategies, in 2016.
Train currently serves as chair of the board of trustees at Ranken Technical College and on Cornell University’s Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management Advisory Council. He was a 2008 Eisenhower Fellowship recipient.
Train holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from General Motors Institute and a master’s degree in business administration from Cornell University.
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Come and experience Emerson’s solutions that can help you progress on your sustainability journey with key focus areas such as: energy management, emissions reduction and decarbonization & energy transition.