April Edition: How can partnerships help bring progress at scale?

April Edition: How can partnerships help bring progress at scale?

Sustainable Energy Development (SED)- where we supply the world with the energy it needs today without adversely impacting abundance and availability tomorrow - is achieved by doing three things.

Efficiency and Effectiveness: we must enable hydrocarbons to meet today’s demands while also making them cleaner and more efficient.

Energy Expansion: we must tap into every source of energy and find and champion new energy sources. This includes supporting the expansion natural gas and nuclear and expanding our use of renewable energy resources.

Using Energy Responsibly: for example - ensuring our infrastructure is efficient, ensuring we recycle and reuse as much as we can.

As we outlined in the January edition, we believe that one of our strongest contributions to Sustainable Energy Development comes from the partnerships we foster and nurture, that expand across industries, companies, governments, and NGOs. As well as It also comes from the integrated solutions we pull together from our portfolio, for specific regional and customer needs.

However, we need to make rapid progress. Our actions must be nimble, efficient, and scalable, across the entire energy ecosystem. 

This year, our goal is to achieve progress at scale. We must scale how we establish and leverage partnerships to energize change in policies, regulations, and commercial practices. And we must scale how we build solutions for local challenges through detailed understanding of context, relevance, and effectiveness.

We curated the articles selected below to showcase how scaling partnerships and solutions is already at work today.


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A world-class express MBA, but make it for energy

The Baker Hughes University turns 20 this year. Its programs – dedicated to lifelong learning in the energy industry – are educating a wider and more diverse cohort than ever.

Read the full story here.


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How GenAI is driving the art of the possible

Baker Hughes and EPAM collaborate to produce Generative AI (GenAI) assistants to supercharge productivity. Even better: it’s a repeatable framework.

Find out more here.


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Five technology trends to increase efficiency and sustainability in mining

Minerals are critical to the energy transition, as components in clean energy technologies. Mining must become more efficient and sustainable today.

Check out the latest trends here.


In case you missed it, revisit our 2025 editions so far:

March Edition: Mining Industry Spotlight

Special Edition: Annual Meeting 2025

January Edition: How can we make progress at scale in 2025?



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Luís Lourenço Iti

QHSE & HSE Assistant Supervisor | Offshore & Onshore Operations | Safety Compliance & Risk Management ISO 9001, 14001, 45001 & 50001 | Safety Leadership | Operational Excellence & Zero Accident Culture.

1w

Inspiring to see how engineering, data, and science are being combined to push the boundaries of what's possible. The stories behind the people driving this progress are just as powerful as the innovations themselves. #EnergyForward #Innovation #EngineeringExcellence #DataDriven #ScienceInEnergy #FutureOfEnergy #PeoplePower

Paul Adunmoye

Saving $500K+ of Bolting Related Loss Yearly per Project (Turnaround, Shutdowns & Installations) | Cut Bolting Time | Boost Company Reputation | Eliminate Pinch Points | Reliable Joints | Auto Torque Data Capture

5mo

Sustainable Energy Development demands more than innovation—it requires precision, efficiency, and collaboration at every level of infrastructure. From my side in the bolting industry, we've seen how smarter solutions like the HYTORC Washer can support this mission—by improving joint integrity, reducing energy waste from leaks or rework, and making critical connections safer and faster to maintain. It’s often the “small” components that unlock the biggest gains when scaled across global projects. Glad to see this call for nimble, scalable solutions—because that’s where lasting impact happens.

Noof -

Electrical & Computer Engineering Graduate | Intern Engineer | Renewable Energy Enthusiast

5mo

I have a question. I want to know the type of questions asked in your company’s interview. Can you help me with that?

Anshu Choudhary

Research and Consulting

6mo

Partnerships drive innovation by combining expertise, resources, and diverse perspectives. At Hylenr, we're keen on high-performance energy solutions based on cold fusion. Lets focus on nuclear fusion for a sustainable future!

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