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EMME 20th Anniversary Celebration

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the Executive Master of Management in Energy (EMME), jointly delivered by BI Norwegian Business School and IFP School, we are delighted to invite you to a special celebratory event in Oslo.

Tuesday
09
June
  • Starts:18:30, 9 June 2026
  • Ends:21:30, 9 June 2026
  • Location:BI - campus Oslo, A7 (Fine Dining)

This gathering marks the official kick-off of a year-long commemoration, celebrating two decades of collaboration between the two institutions.

This milestone event will bring together distinguished leaders from academia and industry to explore the pivotal developments currently shaping the global energy landscape. It also offers a premier opportunity to reconnect with fellow alumni, engage with esteemed peers, and expand your professional network within the heart of the energy community.

We look forward to celebrating this significant achievement with you!

Programme

  • Time
  • Title
  • Welcome

    Lars Huemer, Professor, Department of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, BI Norwegian Business School

    Marius Eriksen, Executive Vice President, Business, BI Norwegian Business School

    Karen Spens, President, BI Norwegian Business School

    Ms. Youna Le Lamier Le Guiton, Deputy Head of Economic Affairs
     

  • Geopolitics II

    Geopolitics: Navigating the shifting global energy landscape and security risks.

    Convergence: The integration of different markets and technologies in the industry.

    Sustainability & The Energy Trilemma: Balancing energy security, affordability, and environmental sustainability.

    Maxime Schenckery, Director of the Economics and Management Center, IFP School

  • Q&A

  • AI & Energy

    Using AI to master uncertainty: How advanced artificial intelligence can be practically deployed to measure, model, and quantify complex risks in the evolving energy sector.

    Fabian Andsem Harang, Professor, Department of Economics, BI Norwegian Business School

  • Q&A

  • Ministry of Energy

    A practical look at the complex intersection of traditional energy and global survival, focusing on how natural gas secures food production through fertilizers, and how strong governance and the UN Sustainable Development Goals  must guide this transition.

    Morten Lindbæk, Senior Adviser, Department of General Practice, University of Oslo

  • Q&A

  • Equinor

    TBA

    Uma Ranganathan, Senior Leader People and Organization, Equinor

  • Q&A

  • Panel debate

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