On May 8, 2025, as part of the Smarter E Europe in Munich, VDE and EUPD Market Intelligence hosted an inspiring high-level panel that brought together experts and thought leaders from around the world to discuss the current state of the global transformation process in the energy sector. The session titled 鈥淲here Do We Stand? Key Elements of a Trust-Based Sustainability Strategy in the Energy Sector 鈥 Impulses from Europe, the USA and China鈥 delivered valuable insights on the positioning of renewable energies and storage technologies as foundational pillars of a sustainable energy future.
The panel was distinguished not only by the caliber of its participants but also by its diverse international representation, featuring experts from Europe, the USA, and China. A unique strength of the discussion was the shared vision among these representatives regarding the urgency and importance of competitive, high-quality renewable energy and storage solutions. This consensus underscored the panel's role as a model for building bridges across geopolitical boundaries and integrating multiple perspectives into a unified approach to global energy cooperation.
Central to the debate was the recognition that global energy transformation can only succeed if it is built on trust - trust in quality, in stable supply chains, and in fair, open collaboration across borders. The speakers emphasized that unilateral trade restrictions threaten this progress and that coordinated global action, grounded in transparency and mutual respect, is the way forward.
Our deepest thanks go to the exceptional panelists - Sam Baldwin, Andreas Dill, Armida Hemeling, Tinyan Liu, Till Kellerhoff, Tingyan Lyu, Maja Pfister, and Svenja Reimer - whose passionate and thoughtful contributions sparked numerous meaningful impulses for the future of our energy supply structures.
This event not only deepened understanding of trust-based sustainability strategies but also showcased the vital role of international dialogue in shaping a resilient and equitable energy landscape for the years ahead.
The Panel was presented in partnership and with the support of with World Systemic Forum, UNIDO, Senate of Economy Europe, Munich RE, The Club of Rome, Intermedia, EUPD Research, VDE, and The smarter E Europe.