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Schneider Electric Innovation Summit 2025 Highlights: AI, Energy, Sustainability Solutions

Schneider Electric Innovation Summit showcases AI, green energy, and data centers, highlighting Australia’s role in sustainable energy transition.

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Schneider Electric Innovation Summit 2025 showcased AI, green energy, and data centres, highlighting Australia’s role in a net-zero future.

The Schneider Electric Innovation Summit 2025 focused on the intersection of tech, artificial intelligence and green energy right in the heart of Sydney, Australia.

We were honoured to be invited along to the event, where key figures of Schneider Electric & winners of the Sustainability Impact Awards 2025 shared their expert insights into the future of sustainability in Australia, New Zealand and beyond.

Day One: The path to net-zero

 

Featured guests:

Manish Pant, Executive Vice President of International Operations – Schneider Electric

Ann Moore, Global Industry Principal, Power & Utilities – AVEVA

Rob McGreevy, Chief Product Officer – AVEVA

Nirupa Chander SVP Secure Power International Region – Schneider Electric

Ollie Hill, Country President, New Zealand – Schneider Electric

Day Two: Collaboration is crucial to sustainability

Featured guests:

Louise Monger, VP Digital Energy – Schneider Electric

Chris Nunn, General Manager, Environment, Social & Governance – Scape Australia Group

James Brown, Senior Manager Enterprise Innovation – SA Power Networks

Delice Coop, Associate Director – PSG Solutions, Datacom

Nicky Blackmore, Managing Director – UPS Power Solutions, NZ

James Hunt, VP Power Systems and Services, Pacific – Schneider Electric

Chris Dartnell, SVP, Power Systems – Schneider Electric

Overall, combined efforts from various sectors, aligned incentives, and innovative governance practices are essential for improving sustainability in construction and energy management. Collaboration across the industry is crucial to meet future energy demands and achieve net-zero emissions.

The Schneider Electric Innovation Summit 2025 highlighted optimism regarding the shift towards renewable energy and the role technology will play in this transition.

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Nvidia to build AI supercomputers in the U.S. for first time

Nvidia invests $500 billion in U.S. AI supercomputers, shifting production to Texas to strengthen supply chains and boost domestic growth amid rising tariffs and national tech pressures.

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Nvidia invests $500 billion in U.S. AI supercomputers, shifting production to Texas to strengthen supply chains and boost domestic growth amid rising tariffs and national tech pressures.


Nvidia to build AI supercomputers in the U.S. for the first time — a $500 billion move that could redefine the global tech industry.

With new tariffs on imports from China and Taiwan, the chip giant is shifting production to Texas, partnering with Foxconn and Wistron.

Nvidia says the decision will strengthen its supply chain and boost domestic economic growth.

The announcement comes amid growing pressure to secure national tech infrastructure and reduce reliance on Asia. How will this impact jobs, prices, and America’s AI ambitions?

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‘Stuck in the past’: Has Apple lost its edge?

Apple, once an innovator, faces criticism for stale updates and designs, prompting comparisons to 1980s IBM and calls for Tim Cook’s departure.

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Apple, once an innovator, faces criticism for stale updates and designs, prompting comparisons to 1980s IBM and calls for Tim Cook’s departure.


Apple, once a symbol of innovation, is now under fire for uninspiring product updates.

The headline “Has Apple lost its edge? Critics say it’s stuck in the past” captures growing frustration over recycled designs and underwhelming features.

From the original iPhone to the lacklustre Apple Intelligence, critics now compare the company to IBM in the 1980s. Is it time for Tim Cook to step aside?

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OpenAI explores social network to rival Elon Musk

OpenAI is considering a social network to rival Musk’s X, spurred by the success of its new image-generation feature.

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OpenAI is considering a social network to rival Musk’s X, spurred by the success of its new image-generation feature.

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OpenAI is considering creating a social network to compete with Elon Musk’s X and Meta’s Instagram, following high demand for its new image-generation tool.

The company has raised $40 billion in funding and is facing increased server demands, prompting efforts to temporarily limit the tool’s usage.

OpenAI is contemplating the development of a social network to rival Elon Musk’s X and Meta’s Instagram, according to an informed source.

This initiative is reportedly in the early stages and has emerged following the success of OpenAI’s latest image-generation tool, which has stressed the company’s servers.

The announcement was first reported by The Verge, while OpenAI has chosen not to comment on the matter.

Image-generation

In March, OpenAI launched its new image-generation feature designed to create various visual content, including diagrams, infographics, and logos. This tool also enables users to produce artistic renditions from their uploaded images.

Recently, images generated by this feature have gained significant traction on social media, with OpenAI’s CEO Sam Altman recently using one for his profile photo on X. Altman noted the overwhelming popularity has led to increased server demands.

He mentioned that the company is currently looking to limit the feature’s usage temporarily while they enhance its efficiency.

The generative AI sector is highly competitive, particularly with the involvement of Musk’s xAI, which recently acquired X. The relationship between Altman and Musk has become contentious, particularly surrounding OpenAI’s move to become a for-profit entity.

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