• CERAWEEK
  • March 10 - 14, 2025

Nathalie Marcotte

Schneider Electric

Senior Vice President & President, Process Automation

Nathalie joined Schneider Electric, through the acquisition of Invensys, and currently serves as the global President of Process Automation. Process Automation (PA) delivers market leading offers in system controls (EcoStruxure, Foxboro DCS), safety systems (Triconex) and SCADA. In addition, PA has an extensive portfolio of digital offerings including software and services employing the latest in IIoT, connectivity and cyber security. Prior to leading the Process Automation business, Nathalie most recently held the role of SVP Industrial Automation Services, which included leadership of Schneider Electric’s transverse Global Cybersecurity Services and Solutions business. Other previous roles within Schneider and Invensys, which she joined in 1996, include VP of Global Performance and Consulting Services, VP of Marketing, North America, GM for the Canadian Business, and VP of Marketing, Systems Business Globally. Prior to joining Schneider, Nathalie spent over a decade in different roles, including Marketing and Engineering at ABB, and in the Process Industry as a Control Engineer. With her diverse career, Nathalie brings extensive experience including P&L management, business development, services and marketing strategy, OT cyber security, finance, project management, engineering, customer services, supply chain management, staff recruitment, deployment and motivation. Nathalie holds a master’s degree in Applied Sciences along with an Engineering degree. She currently sits on the Board of Directors of Claroty, a cybersecurity company that protects industrial control networks from cyber-attacks.

Sessions With Nathalie Marcotte

Wednesday, 20 March

  • 04:30pm - 05:00pm (CST) / 20/mar/2024 09:30 pm - 20/mar/2024 10:00 pm

    The New Role of Digital Technology in Reducing Emissions

    Policy & Regulatory

    For many years, digital transformation has been identified as a cornerstone to the solution for enabling operational efficiencies in oil & gas and across all energy assets, which in turn help lower carbon intensity. Now, emissions management programs require that a variety of low-carbon technologies are part of energy operations, including electrification, monitoring systems, CCS, use of renewables, etc. What are the most effective ways to harness digital solutions in this new era? How are companies prioritizing their efforts to steer their digital programs toward achieving their emissions reduction goals? Which new digital and AI technologies offer most potential impact? 

Thursday, 21 March

  • 03:30pm - 04:00pm (CST) / 21/mar/2024 08:30 pm - 21/mar/2024 09:00 pm

    Integrating Digital/AI Technologies in the Hydrogen Ecosystem

    The synergy between digital/AI technologies and the hydrogen ecosystem can be critical in the scaling of key operations throughout the hydrogen value chain. Whether in sector coupling, optimization, or end-use simulation, these technologies utilize great potential for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of operations and business models. How do we realize these benefits? What potential blind-spots exist?