Industrial Leaders to Converge at Reuters Events: Industrial Decarbonization North America 2024

Date: October 1-2, 2024

Location: Pittsburgh, PA

In October, Reuters Events will host a pivotal gathering for the industrial value chain to discuss and strategize deep decarbonization. A first of its kind, the Industrial Decarbonization summit will bring together senior decision-makers from heavy industries across North America to share tangible solutions and explore commercially viable technologies for successful decarbonization.

As industries strive to meet stringent carbon emission targets ahead of 2030 and maintain stakeholder loyalty, the event promises to offer invaluable insights through real-life case studies and experiences from sectors that are leading in decarbonization efforts. Attendees will gain access to firsthand lessons from panels, presentations, and innovative start-up pitches, all centred around the theme of reducing emissions through advanced decarbonization technologies.

Highlighted Speakers Include:

  • Pinakin Chaubal, Chief Technology Officer, ArcelorMittal
  • Mark Nikolich, CEO, Braskem America
  • Aliya Haq, Vice President of US Policy and Advocacy, Breakthrough Energy
  • Casey Nault, Chief ESG Officer and Senior Vice President, Coeur Mining
  • Dave Parrillo, Vice President of R&D, Dow
  • Michael LeMonds, Chief Sustainability Officer and Vice President, ESG, United States, Holcim
  • Lynn Nguyen, SPM Asset Management and Supervision, US Department of Energy

Over 300 pioneering leaders from sectors that are notoriously hard to abate will engage in actionable discussions and private one-on-one dialogues, sharing strategies and technologies that have shown promise in the journey towards low-carbon operations.

The event will also highlight significant investments and initiatives such as Chevron’s venture capital arm which recently launched a $500 million fund dedicated to investing in low-carbon technologies.

For more information, you can download the event brochure here:

Contact: caroline.harris@thomsonreuters.com