In May 2025, the Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre in Gothenburg will host Elfack, a significant event for the energy industry. This gathering will bring together leading players to discuss the future energy system and the challenges and opportunities facing the industry. Sigholm and Energistrategipodden, as partners of Elfack, will contribute their expertise and network to create valuable meetings and discussions.
The Energy Strategy Podcast at Elfack aims to bring discussions on current hot topics in the energy industry into the event's programme. Key areas of focus include batteries and energy storage, digitalization and AI, leadership and change management, security and crisis preparedness, and the green transition in the property sector. These topics are crucial as the industry is rapidly changing, and these discussions will provide valuable insights into the future of electricity.
Niclas Sigholm, a Strategy Consultant at Sigholm, will host networking breakfasts during Elfack. These events offer an opportunity for industry colleagues to come together, discuss key issues for the future, make new contacts, exchange experiences, and gain insights from experts and leaders in the energy sector. The focus of these breakfasts will be cybersecurity and energy storage.
Elfack is an excellent platform where the entire energy ecosystem comes together. Having electricity companies, suppliers, technology innovators, and decision-makers in one place creates opportunities to drive the industry's development forward. This is where common challenges can be identified, solutions exchanged, and the transition accelerated.
Sigholm is a consulting partner for digitalization, community development, and innovative energy solutions in the energy industry. The company has 70 team members located in four Swedish locations. In spring 2020, Sigholm started its Energy Strategy Podcast, which has become one of the largest podcasts in energy and tech in the Nordic region.
The partnership between Sigholm and Elfack is important because they share several points of alignment. These include a focus on knowledge sharing and democratising conversations as well as a desire for gender equality in the industry.