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Schneider Electric Advances Energy Technology for a Resilient Future at Innovation Summit North America 2025

The summit gathered over 2,500 leaders to promote AI-driven electrification and grid modernization, addressing rising electricity demand and reducing economic losses from instability.

  • Yesterday in Mississauga, Ontario, Schneider Electric opened Innovation Summit North America 2025, convening more than 2,500 business leaders and market innovators for the two-day event running November 18–19.
  • Organizers warned the region must add 1,000–2,000 terawatt hours per decade to meet AI computing, manufacturing and transport electrification demand amid infrastructure not built for fast-ramping demand.
  • Schneider highlighted its EcoStruxure platform as AI-powered and open, while Olivier Blum said convergence of electrification, automation and digital intelligence solves grid instability; an Axios session hosted by Ryan Heath featured Blum, Rob Roy, and Bill Flores discussing infrastructure modernization.
  • Schneider urged public–private partnerships to close the time–to–power gap by adding capacity closer to demand and using AI and software solutions, while panels pressed for investment, regulatory reform, and workforce development.
  • Advances discussed span buildings, data centers, industrial applications and power grids, with organizers noting grid instability costs U.S. businesses billions annually and Schneider Electric presenting a forward‑looking vision translating into concrete solutions.
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