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AI & Cyber in Energy

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We invite you to another panel discussion, which will take place during the EnergyON Summit and H2POLAND.

The AI & Cyber block is a space where the future of energy meets the latest technologies. Participants will have the opportunity to learn how artificial intelligence is changing network management - from dynamic load optimisation and RES integration to autonomous fault detection and bandwidth increase.

It is also a great opportunity to explore the world of new cyber challenges emerging with the development of autonomous systems and the growing complexity of digital energy. The block will show how to prepare networks for a future in which response speed, resilience and security will become the foundation of the stability of the entire system.

This proposal is aimed at specialists who want not only to keep up with changes, but to stay ahead of them – using AI and cybersecurity as the foundation for the intelligent, sustainable energy sector of the future.

 

Panel Infrastructure Cybersecurity Panel

Moderator: Mieczysław Obiedziński, TÜV SÜD

Can a single effective cyberattack shut down the energy system or paralyse a key industrial sector today? The discussion will focus on the growing cyber threats to critical infrastructure and how digital attacks are increasingly leading to real, physical consequences, process disruptions and systemic risks.

Experts will discuss current regulatory challenges, operator responsibility and practical ways to build cyber resilience. The panel will show why cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue, but has become one of the foundations of national security and economic stability.

 

Panel The role of AI in grid flexibility management

Moderator: Karol Kruszak, TÜV SÜD

Speakers:

Marcin Gielniewski, Microsoft

Magdalena Borek-Dwojak, EON Polska

The discussion will focus on the practical use of artificial intelligence in managing the flexibility of the power system, from forecasting to real-time resource control. Experts will show how AI supports the integration of renewable energy sources, energy storage, DSR and end users, enabling faster and more precise operational decisions. The discussion will cover both the technological potential and the challenges related to reliability, cybersecurity and algorithmic responsibility. This panel will discuss how AI is moving from the level of ‘innovation’ to a key tool for grid stability and resilience.