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Sebastian Oberwelland
Eaton
Sebastian Oberwelland is the Commercial and Institutional Building Segment Leader for Europe, Middle East, and Africa at Eaton’s Electrical sector, focusing on energy transition in buildings. He has held various management positions in sales since 2017 and was head of sales for electrical building equipment and control engineering between 2021 and 2024. He has also led the renewable energy focus area. Before joining Eaton, he was Technical Operations Manager at Sonnen-Energie-Zentrum GmbH. Sebastian is interested in the growth of renewable energy and technologies transforming buildings into energy hubs. He is based in Germany.
tisdag
Tisdag
06 maj
10:30 - 10:50
06 maj
10:30 - 10:50
Powering the Future: Transforming Buildings for a Sustainable Tomorrow
The electrical industry’s role is expanding to become pivotal in shaping a sustainable future. As we move towards a net zero carbon energy system, the energy transition demands flexible and innovative solutions. The modern building must meet specific requirements, making the electrical infrastructure crucial in this journey.
Join us as we delve into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, from the impact of geopolitics on the building sector to the potential of smart buildings and the competitive edge of the energy transition. With digital transformation and the shift to low-carbon energy sources, buildings are adapting to a changing power landscape, presenting a tremendous opportunity for scalable innovations. The key to realizing this potential? A strategy that maximizes the functionality of your building today and unlocks its value for the future.
- Tema:
- Elinstallation / Energilagring & Batterier / Konsulting, Teknik & Design
- Scen:
- Tech Stage
The electrical industry’s role is expanding to become pivotal in shaping a sustainable future. As we move towards a net zero carbon energy system, the energy transition demands flexible and innovative solutions. The modern building must meet specific requirements, making the electrical infrastructure crucial in this journey.
Join us as we delve into the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, from the impact of geopolitics on the building sector to the potential of smart buildings and the competitive edge of the energy transition. With digital transformation and the shift to low-carbon energy sources, buildings are adapting to a changing power landscape, presenting a tremendous opportunity for scalable innovations. The key to realizing this potential? A strategy that maximizes the functionality of your building today and unlocks its value for the future.