Christina Iosifidou
Head of Sustainability Grid Technologies Siemens Energy
Christina Iosifidou has been leading towards achieving the net-zero journey at Siemens Energy. As the Head of Sustainability Grid Technologies, she believes decarbonization must be prioritized to protect our planet for future generations. From her experience through a Master's degree in business management and engineering from Technical University in Berlin, her position as Product Manager and later Global Innovation Sales Manager for Power Transformers in Germany, Austria and Brazil, she shares effective insights and knowledge about how products can be decarbonized across the value chain, and also in teamwork collaboration to find solutions and act on them to reach the desirable goal: A healthier planet for all.
2024 Agenda Sessions
Panel Discussion: Driving Sustainability: Decarbonising The Transformer Supply Chain
On this panel the panellists will delve deep into the strategies and sustainable practices in the steel, copper and oil industry.
• Explore the green transformation in the steel, copper, and oil industries and its significant influence on the sustainability of the transformer supply chain.
• Discover strategies for reaching climate neutrality in these sectors and the existing sustainable practices implemented to foster greener product lines.
• Gain insights into the changing interpretations of 'green' from present perceptions to future prospects.
Tuesday 14 May 15:10 - 15:55 Central Stage
Transformers Market Trends & Innovations
On this panel the panellists will delve deep into the strategies and sustainable practices in the steel, copper and oil industry.
• Explore the green transformation in the steel, copper, and oil industries and its significant influence on the sustainability of the transformer supply chain.
• Discover strategies for reaching climate neutrality in these sectors and the existing sustainable practices implemented to foster greener product lines.
• Gain insights into the changing interpretations of 'green' from present perceptions to future prospects.
Central Stage Europe/London