Sustainable Development Strategies for T&D

9-11 April 2025 - Dubai, UAE

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This year’s Transformers Magazine Industry Navigator conference, titled Sustainable Development Strategies for T&D will take place on April 9-11, 2025 at Raffles Hotel, Dubai, UAE.

The energy transmission and distribution (T&D) sector is currently facing an unprecedented surge in demand for essential equipment like transformers and switchgear. This surge in demand has prompted significant investments in expanding manufacturing capacities within the T&D industry. Traditionally, the industry’s response to rising demand has involved replicating production lines, building new factories, and increasing the workforce. However, this conventional approach may no longer be the most effective or sustainable way forward for the industry. The T&D sector is now grappling with the risks associated with future demand fluctuations, which could lead to overcapacity and another potential downturn. History has shown the dangers of overinvestment, as seen in the post-2008 crisis when the T&D sector experienced a significant collapse after a period of rapid growth. One of the critical risks in expanding manufacturing capacity is the lack of long-term commitment from utilities, affecting overall investment in capacity and technology. The industry is also facing a growing skills gap as many experienced professionals approach retirement, which could exacerbate operational challenges. To navigate these challenges, the industry must explore innovative, sustainable alternatives to meet high demand, rather than relying solely on physical expansion. The conference aims to explore smarter, more sustainable approaches to industrial growth in the T&D sector, focusing on disruptive ideas and innovative strategies.

 Conference topics: 

  • Addressing the shortage of skilled labour – attracting talent to the industry 
  • Upholding business ethics in the face of rapid growth 
  • Tackling equipment shortages, including transformers and switchgear 
  • Harmonisation of transformer and switchgear requirements (specifications) 
  • Overcoming material shortages in the supply chain 
  • Strategic investments in power grid infrastructure 
  • Performance improvement tools, methods, and processes 
  • New business models 
  • Better market insights 
  • Balancing investments in manufacturing capacities with market demand 
  • Navigating regulatory frameworks to support sustainable growth 
  • Embracing circular economy principles 
  • Developing eco-friendly designs and high-efficiency solutions 
  • Creating a resilient and sustainable supply chain 

 Join us at this pivotal conference as we chart the course towards a smarter, more sustainable future for the T&D industry. 

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Why attend?

Attending this conference is essential for staying ahead in the rapidly evolving energy  T&D sector, as it provides valuable insights into the latest trends, challenges, and innovative solutions.

It’s an opportunity to network with industry leaders, gain practical knowledge, and explore strategies for sustainable growth and resilience in the face of increasing demand and market complexities.

 By attending the conference, your company gets a visibility package.

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Why present?

Presenting at the conference offers a unique opportunity to engage with industry leaders and experts, sharing insights and strategies to address the critical challenges facing the energy  T&D sector.

It allows participants to showcase innovative solutions, influence the direction of industry growth, and contribute to shaping a more sustainable and resilient future for the sector.

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Sponsoring this conference positions your brand at the forefront of the T&D sector, aligning it with innovation and sustainability. It offers unparalleled visibility to key industry stakeholders, enhances your company’s reputation as a leader in driving
progress, and provides direct access to potential clients and partners who are shaping the future of the industry. Sponsorship also demonstrates your commitment to supporting the sector’s growth and addressing its most pressing challenges.

Ivan Paic from KONCAR GROUP - KEYNOTE SPEECH: Do we need sales in conditions of strong market growth? (READ MORE)

Ivan Paic - Member of the Management Board at Koncar group


Abstract

TBD


Speaker's bio

Ivan Paic has cultivated a rich international career, enhancing his expertise in leadership, sales team optimization, digital transformation, and sustainable development. He has held prominent leadership roles in France and the United Arab Emirates, and gained significant professional experience in Japan and Norway.


He graduated in 2003 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb. In addition to his professional roles, he serves as an Associate Professor of Digital Transformation at the Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva in Zagreb. Ivan began his career in 2003 at KONCAR – Instrument Transformers, starting as a scholarship recipient in the project department and later progressing to lead R&D projects. 

In 2008, he transitioned to Schneider Electric as a Product Manager for medium and low voltage equipment. By 2011, his career had advanced as he took on the role of Operational Marketing Director for customer software in Grenoble, France. After more than three successful years, he returned to Zagreb to become the Country General Manager for Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2020, Ivan has been based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he continues to drive international success. 


In early 2024, Ivan Paic joined the Management Board of KONCAR, leveraging his extensive experience as Vice President at Schneider Electric, where he successfully led strategic sales initiatives globally.

Petra Gomez Alfaro-Kalteis from KANSAI HELIOS: Sustainable coatings for Transformers (READ MORE)

Petra Gomez Alfaro-Kalteis - Head of Sales at Kansai Helios Austria


Abstract

In a world where sustainability is not an option but a must a special emphasis has to be put on coatings. In the design and functionality of a transformer coatings play a vital role. In our presentation we would like to guide you through the different types of coatings you find inside or on the outside surfaces of transformers as well as for the CRGO-steel which is part of the transformer core.


Speaker's bio

Petra has been working for different coating’s companies since 2009. Since 2013 she has been the Head of Sales for Electrical Insulating Varnishes and since 2022 the Head of Sales for Kansai Helios Austria.

She holds a Masters degree in International Business Administration from the Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stefan Kobor from KANSAI HELIOS: Sustainable coatings for Transformers (READ MORE)

Stefan Kobor - Head of the Segments Protective Coatings and Freight Wagon at Kansai Helios Austria


Abstract

In a world where sustainability is not an option but a must a special emphasis has to be put on coatings. In the design and functionality of a transformer coatings play a vital role. In our presentation we would like to guide you through the different types of coatings you find inside or on the outside surfaces of transformers as well as for the CRGO-steel which is part of the transformer core.


Speaker's bio

Stefan has been working in the Protective coatings environment for more than 35 years. Since 4 years he has been the Head of the Segments Protective Coatings and Freight Wagon.

Paola Pachera from ESSEX - Improving the construction of the active parts of a Power Transformer: the development of a new Epoxy resin for CTC conductors (READ MORE)

Paola Pachera - Process Engineering Manager at Essex Italy Srl


Abstract

The Project describes the activity of the development of a new thermosetting epoxy resin. This is characterized by improved curing conditions if compared to standard commercial epoxy resins present on the market today.


The study was carried out in cooperation with the R&D Department from IVA France (belonging to SUPERIOR ESSEX and Sister Company of Essex Italy), a consolidated producer of resins and enamels for electrical applications.


The new resin makes possible the optimization of the CTC columns building process thanks to a faster resin solidification (18 hours vs 48 hours) in combination with a reduced curing temperature (110°C vs 120°C).


Thanks to this outstanding result, it is possible to move another step in the direction of the reduction of the emissions, of the energy saving and to a more sustainable industrial process. Finally, the production capacity of the Power Transformers might increase thanks to the reduced curing time of the epoxy.


The new resin was expressly developed upon the request of one of the biggest European plant for Large Power Transformers, HVDC transformers included.


Speaker's bio

March 2012: Graduation in Bioengineering at University of Padova (Italy).


April 2016: PhD in Industrial Engineering, address: Chemical, Materials and Mechanical Engineering, at University of Padova (Italy)


Until January 2017: Post doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Mechanics of Biological Materials (CMBM), University of Padova (Italy).


Until August 2018: Process Engineer at Sweden&Martina. Field: Medical devices.


Until June 2020: Process Engineer at Livanova. Field: Medical devices.


Until now: Process Engineering Manager at Essex Italy Srl. Field: Energy."

Stefan Voeten from SGB-SMIT Group - Application of Fiber Optic Sensors for Transformer Testing Subtitle: PD Localization During FAT  (READ MORE)

Stefan Voeten - Technical Testing Expert at SGB-SMIT


Abstract

Partial discharges in large power transformers indicate a high risk for failure by breakdown during operation. Occurrence of partial discharges in a transformer during factory acceptance tests are therefore bound by strict limits. If a partial discharge does occur, it must be localized and the defect causing it must be repaired.


The novel acoustic emission (AE) sensors for the OptiFender are fully fiber optic acoustic emission (AE) sensors. They are comparable in sensitivity and functionality with state-of-the-art piezoelectric-based AE sensors [1].


The OptiFender is capable of using up to 32 sensors at once, which significantly cuts down localization time and improves accuracy.

These sensors have been successfully used for localization of partial discharges on large power transformers during factory acceptance testing. This article describes these tests and their results.


[1]. M. Sorgente, A. R. Zadeh, A. Saidoun, Performance Comparison Between Fiber-Optic and Piezoelectric Acoustic Emission Sensors. Optics11, 2020.


Speaker's bio

Stefan Voeten was born in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, in 1980.


He received the MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in 2006.

In 2013 he obtained the PhD in electrical engineering with his dissertation ‘Matching High Voltage Pulsed Power Technologies’ at the University of Eindhoven.


After his PhD he started working as a systems engineer on satellite stabilization systems and since 2016 he works as test expert in the high voltage lab of Royal SMIT Transformers in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.


One of his focus areas is acoustic localization of partial discharges in transformers during factory acceptance testing.

Ngan Le Thi from Hitachi Energy - Advancing Sustainability in T&D by Optimizing the Use of Transformer Assets (READ MORE)

Ngan Le Thi - Application Engineer at Hitachy Energy


Abstract

Increasing the efficient usage and extending the lifespan of a product are the most practical approaches to sustainability, especially in an era where natural resources are becoming scarce, while the global population continues to grow, and economies expand.


In the transformer industry, the global shift toward carbon neutrality and increased electrification is driving a significant rise in demand for transformers. Customers and manufacturers are grappling with rising costs, long lead times, and challenges in planning due to limited manufacturing capacity and unpredictable material supplies.


Enhancing the efficiency of existing transformers - through optimized load factors and lifespan extension - addresses these issues while providing an economical and environmentally friendly solution for transmission and distribution (T&D) customers. However, ensuring the reliability of aging transformers operating under higher loads presents another challenge.


This paper explores the challenges of capacity enhancement and analyzes potential solutions from economic, environmental, and social perspectives.


Speaker's bio

Ngan holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Hanoi

University of Technology and a Master’s degree in Mechatronics from the

Dresden Technical University, Germany.


She has 16 years of expertise in various functions, including Process

Automation, Robotics, Transformer Sales and Marketing at ABB and Hitachi

Energy. She has worked with utilities and customers for almost 14 year across geography like Asian Pacific, Africa, USA and Europe.

Currently, she is part of APMEA (Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa)

Application Engineering team, focused on Dry and Liquid filled Distribution Transformer and Sustainability..


Ngan is based in Bac Ninh, Vietnam.

Bozena Odobasic from KONCAR – Distribution and Special Transformers- A strategic approach to sustainability  (READ MORE)

Bozena Odobasic - Sustainability Specialist at KONCAR – Distribution and Special Transformers


Abstract

The transformer manufacturing industry has been at the forefront of adapting to regulatory pressures, market dynamics, and the broader push for electrification and the green transition, necessitating a fundamental rethinking of long-established business models and practices. The all-encompassing scope of sustainability demands a strategic and well-informed approach, requiring companies to rapidly build knowledge and agility to remain competitive. In this context, sustainability strategies play a vital role in defining a manufacturer’s vision and shaping its trajectory toward a resilient and sustainable future.

At KONČAR D&ST, we take pride in our deep expertise and adaptability to address both longstanding and emerging challenges. By developing and implementing innovative solutions, we meet stakeholder expectations and actively support the green transition within the transformer manufacturing sector. Sustainability continues to present us with opportunities to reaffirm our commitment to all our stakeholders.


Speaker's bio

Bozena Odobasic joined KONCAR - Distribution and Special Transformers (D&ST) in 2023 as a Sustainability Specialist, marking the beginning of her journey into sustainability within the transformers industry. She holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Biotechnology from Aalborg University in Denmark, equipping her with a robust understanding of sustainability principles and their industrial applications. At KONČAR D&ST, Božena oversees non-financial reporting and coordinates sustainability-focused projects, driving forward the company’s commitment to sustainable transformation.

Bruno Jurisic from KONCAR – Electrical Engineering Institute - The role of monitoring systems in sustainable development (READ MORE)

Bruno Jurisic - Director of Business Unit Research and Development at KONCAR – Electrical Engineering Institute


Abstract

In the era of digitalization, monitoring systems have become a cornerstone of the power grid infrastructure, serving as strategic investments to drive sustainable development. By collecting vast amounts of online operational data, commonly referred to as big data, these systems enable comprehensive insights into equipment performance and condition. This wealth of information facilitates proactive maintenance strategies, optimizing operational processes, enhancing performance, and extending the lifespan of critical infrastructure. Integrating offline and online measurement techniques into a unified framework—known as intelligent condition monitoring—further enhances the reliability of primary equipment such as power transformers and switchgears, ensuring greater resilience across the power network. Advanced techniques, including partial discharge monitoring and transient analysis, provide deeper insights into equipment health and potential failure modes. In addition, utilizing a unified technology platform for monitoring various types of primary equipment supports the standardization of monitoring practices across the grid. This harmonization streamlines efficient asset management while leveraging big data analytics to drive the digital transformation and sustainable advancement of power networks.


Speaker's bio

Bruno Jurišić earned his PhD in 2016 through a joint program between the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and the University Blaise Pascal, France. His doctoral research focused on methods for calculating high-frequency transmitted overvoltages through power transformers. Currently, Bruno serves as the Director of the Business Unit Research and Development at KONČAR - Electrical Engineering Institute. His work spans several key areas, including transformers, switchgears, rotating machines, monitoring systems, and laboratory testing. With over a decade of R&D experience related to power transformers, Bruno has authored

more than 10 scientific papers published in international journals indexed in the Scopus database and over 50 papers presented at international conferences. An active member of CIGRÉ, Bruno holds the position of SC A2 Croatian representative. He also serves as the convenor of CIGRÉ JWG A2/C4/D1.77: Design of Transformers for Very Fast Transient Overvoltages and is the task force leader of CIGRÉ WG A2.63: Transformer Impulse Testing. Additionally, he contributes to several other working groups, including JWG B2/C1.86: Approach for Asset Management of Overhead Transmission Lines, JWG C4/A3/B2/B4.75: Guide to Procedures for the Creation of Contamination Maps for Outdoor Insulation Coordination, and JWG A2/D2.65: Transformer Digital Twin – Concept and Future Perspectives.

Danijel Brezak from KONCAR – Instrument Transformers - How to ensure the performance of instrument transformers meets the challenges of modern power grids?  (READ MORE)

Danijel Brezak - Research and Development Expert at KONCAR – Instrument Transformers


Abstract

Instrument transformers experience a lot of different dielectric, mechanical and thermal overloads during their lifetime. While many of these stresses are addressed through type and special tests outlined in international standards, evolving customer demands and TSO requirements have necessitated the development of new, specialized test methods. These custom methods, along with updates in standards such as IEC 61869-1:2023, have introduced additional testing requirements and revisions to existing procedures. From the perspective of laboratories performing these tests, there has been a notable increase in technical demands and resource allocation. At KONČAR – Instrument Transformers, we actively adapt to these changes by implementing new non-standardized test methods and staying at the forefront of updates to standardized requirements. We are also actively involved in the work of technical committees for international standardization organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest developments. Our expertise spans advanced test methodologies, including Line Discharge Tests, Ferroresonance Tests on Inductive Voltage Transformers (VTs), Internal Arc Tests, Accuracy Class Tests at high frequencies, and Transmitted Overvoltage Tests. By adhering to these rigorous standards, we ensure that KONČAR’s instrument transformers not only meet but exceed the demands of modern power grids. This positions us as international leaders in the innovation, manufacturing, and testing of instrument transformers.


Speaker's bio

Danijel Brezak brings extensive experience and a proven track record in leadership roles within KONČAR. Over the years, he has developed strong management skills while leading multidisciplinary laboratories and overseeing the service for product conformity assessment. His role required collaborating with large teams of experts across various divisions and maintaining effective communication with both local and international clients, honing his communication and negotiation expertise. As a Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, Danijel successfully managed internal,

external, and international audits in compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 standards. He is also the President of the Technical Committee HZN/TO E42 – High Voltage Test Techniques under the Croatian Standards Institute and has published 10 scientific papers in international journals. Currently, Danijel serves as a Research and Development Expert at KONČAR – Instrument Transformers. He holds a Master’s degree from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb.

Frédéric Dollinger from HAEFELY -Scaling Test Laboratories for Global Players: Insights from 100+ Installations (READ MORE)

Frédéric Dollinger - Area Sales & Marketing Manager at HAEFELY


Abstract

With global investments in transformer manufacturing facilities projected to rise significantly, scaling test laboratories efficiently and sustainably has become a strategic priority for large corporations. Balancing the complexity of global operations with the need for agility presents both challenges and opportunities.

At HAEFELY, we have supported major industry players worldwide by delivering over 100 transformer test systems and laboratory installations. Through this extensive experience, we have observed firsthand what works—and what doesn’t—when scaling testing infrastructure on a global scale.

In this presentation, we will share key insights into best practices and common pitfalls, providing a unique external perspective on to approach laboratory expansion. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to optimize their testing facilities for efficiency, scalability, and long-term success—no matter the size or location of their operations.


Speaker's bio

Frédéric Dollinger has been a dedicated member of HAEFELY since 2012, based at the company's factory in Basel, Switzerland. Starting as a Product & Marketing Manager and advancing to his current role as Area Sales & Marketing Manager, Frédéric has traveled extensively, engaging with customers worldwide to discuss and finalize various projects. This global exposure has enriched his expertise in application and product knowledge.

Frédéric regularly attends major international exhibitions and serves as a speaker at technical seminars and conferences, sharing his insights and expertise while empowering people about testing applications. Notably, he played a key role in the successful launch of the DTTS - Distribution Transformer Test System - in 2012, promoting it as a standardized test system with reduced cycle time.

In addition to his sales responsibilities, Frédéric manages all social media activities for HAEFELY, leveraging platforms like LinkedIn to enhance the company's online presence and engage with the industry community. His dual role in both sales and marketing showcases his versatility and commitment to driving the company's growth. His passion for new technologies drives him to continuously explore innovative solutions and trends within the field.

His specialized expertise lies in transformer test systems and applications involving Electronic Power Supply (EPS) based technology, such as on-site cable testing with variable frequency. He is well-versed in both the American standard IEEE C57.12.90-1999 and the European standard IEC 60076 (and other related standards) for routine and type tests on power and distribution transformers.

Background: Frédéric holds a master's degree in Mechatronics from the renowned French engineering school INSA, obtained in 2007. Before joining HAEFELY, he gained valuable experience as a Project Manager and Sales Manager at MiniTec Zurich.

Marius Grisaru for MICAFLUID -Sustainable oil treatment for longer transformer life (READ MORE)

Marius Grisaru, Senior Consultant, MICAFLUID


Abstract

The growing focus on efficiency and sustainability has made transformer oil treatment essential in asset management. This session explores the evolution of oil testing and treatment, from its origins in the 19th century to advanced, eco-friendly methods that enhance transformer lifespan and reduce environmental impact.

Micafluid, a leader in oil treatment since 1913, offers innovative technologies to optimize transformer performance and minimize failures. Key topics include:

  • Evolution of Oil Testing: From historical standards to modern IEC and ASTM practices.
  • Sustainable Solutions: Micafluid’s advanced purification methods beyond conventional filtration.
  • Oil Treatment Innovations:
    • Thin-film degassing for superior gas and moisture removal.
    • Full oil reclamation through advanced filtration techniques.
    • Real-time monitoring with MicaSonic™ and IoT diagnostics.
  • Beyond Mineral Oil: Specialized treatment for synthetic esters and biodegradable fluids.
  • Sustainability & Reliability: Environmental and financial benefits of proactive maintenance.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples of extended transformer life and reduced failures.

Join this session to discover how Micafluid’s cutting-edge solutions are advancing transformer maintenance and sustainability.


Speaker's bio

Marius Grisaru is on a mission to support electrical engineers and transformer owners who maintain and run their priceless assets by carrying out the necessary oil testing and treatment.

He has had more than 31 years of unique experience in global consulting, sampling, carrying out significant insulating oil tests, and transformer diagnosis – from design and energising to post-mortem examination. He is a trained electrician and holds an M.S. in analytical chemistry.

Mr. Grisaru has been publishing columns in Transformers Magazine since 2014 and, in addition. He has authored and co-authored a series of technical articles, IEC standards, CIGRE brochures, and presentations at international conferences on analytical chemistry of insulating oils and DGA.

WORKSHOP: Marius Grisaru -No time for failure: Transformer maintenance in an era of long lead times (READ MORE)

Marius Grisaru, Senior Consultant


Seminar Overview:

A 3-hour professional seminar focusing on transformer maintenance through prioritized oil testing and the integration of advanced online monitoring devices (DGA and others). The session will equip participants with modern tools and insights to adapt testing practices to the latest transformer technologies, materials, and standards.


Speaker's bio

Marius Grisaru is on a mission to support electrical engineers and transformer owners who maintain and run their priceless assets by carrying out the necessary oil testing and treatment.

He has had more than 31 years of unique experience in global consulting, sampling, carrying out significant insulating oil tests, and transformer diagnosis – from design and energising to post-mortem examination. He is a trained electrician and holds an M.S. in analytical chemistry.

Mr. Grisaru has been publishing columns in Transformers Magazine since 2014 and, in addition. He has authored and co-authored a series of technical articles, IEC standards, CIGRE brochures, and presentations at international conferences on analytical chemistry of insulating oils and DGA.

Martina Willman from MOBITRON -New Possibilities with Cargolog 3rd Gen – Real-Time Monitoring for Sustainable Transport in T&D (READ MORE)

Martina Willman, Marketing Manager at MOBITRON


Abstract

In the power industry, protecting sensitive equipment such as transformers, switchgear, gearboxes, and electronics during transport is crucial to preserve their functionality and extend their lifetime.


This presentation will focus on the role of Impact & Shock Recorders in monitoring shock, vibration, and environmental conditions during transport. We will explore how integrated real-time data transfer improves supply chain visibility, increases stakeholder collaboration, and streamlines data management to enable faster and more informed decisions.

We also look at how GPS tracking and customizable thresholds allow immediate reaction to potential problems while providing accurate data for warranty and insurance claims.


Participants will learn how this technology increases asset protection, operational efficiency, and accountability in transport processes.


Speaker's bio

Martina Willman has extensive experience in transport monitoring, focusing on helping companies minimize transport damage using an Impact and shock Recorder. With over 15 years of experience at Mobitron, she has collaborated with businesses to enhance supply chain visibility and optimize operational efficiency.


She has actively participated in conferences, sharing her insights on improving transport monitoring and the capabilities of shock and impact recorders. Passionate about innovation, Martina empowers businesses to make informed, data-driven decisions.

Dr. Turgut TAŞKIN (Ph.D.EE) from Huaming Power Equipment Co., Ltd -Optimizing On-Load Tap Changers Performance with Advanced On-Line Monitoring System (READ MORE)

Dr. Turgut TAŞKIN (Ph.D.EE), General Manager at Huaming Power Equipment Co., Ltd


Abstract

On-Load Tap Changer is the core component of transformer which is the only moving part inside. It needs to withstand mechanical forces and current during operation. It will experience varying degrees of heating, aging and contact wear.


In this regard, meeting the reliability and stability requirement of OLTCs is vital. Therefore users need real time perception of operating status of OLTCs with an On-Line Monitoring Systems.


Speaker's bio

Turgut TASKIN was born in Türkiye in 1967. He received his bachelor degree in 1989 from Middle East Technical University (METU).

He has worked for Turkish State Railways and Turkish Electricity Authority as Project and Chief Engineer respectively between 1989 and 1993. He worked for Istanbul Electricity Master Plan Project and made a contribution in determining the best Medium Voltage Level (34.5 kV) for Istanbul with his Master’s Thesis in 1993 in METU. He has done his PhD Degree between 1993 and 1999 in RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and worked there as Research Assistant and Lecturer. He has worked for ALSTOM, BEST and SIEMENS between 2000 and 2015 as Sales Director. He has been working as General Manager for Huaming Türkiye since 2015.

Marcel Hilgers from thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel -Collaborative Decarbonization: Establishing Green Lead Markets for CO2-Reduced Electrical Steel in Energy Grids (READ MORE)

Marcel HilgersVice President Customers, Markets & Technology at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel


Abstract

As a leading producer of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES), thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel is committed to advancing the decarbonization of energy transmission and distribution grids. Our GOES forms the core of transformers, which are essential components in the value chain of Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs). By utilizing our CO2-reduced materials, we play a crucial role in reducing the carbon footprint of these critical infrastructures.

This presentation will explore the collaborative efforts within the value chain to achieve decarbonization, emphasizing the importance of joint initiatives and partnerships. We will discuss the concept of green lead markets for CO2-reduced steel, driven by market participants aiming to establish climate-friendly basic materials markets.

Key stakeholders, including producers of CO2-reduced steel, transformer manufacturers, and grid operators, are pivotal in meeting national and European climate goals. Our collective aim is to support the establishment of a green lead market for energy grids and develop cost-efficient implementation strategies.

The presentation will also highlight a pilot project aimed at creating a supportive framework for the production and distribution of CO2-reduced products. This project will evaluate the potential for state incentives or cost-sharing mechanisms to promote the use of low-emission steel in transformers, ensuring compliance with national and European regulations.

By presenting technical solutions for CO2 reduction and proposing policy measures, we aim to contribute to the practical implementation of a green lead market. This initiative will foster innovation and collaboration, driving the transition towards a climate-neutral economy.


Speaker's bio

Marcel Hilgers is Vice President Customers, Markets & Technology at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel.

He believes in listening to his customers and creating solutions to serve their true needs.

With over 20-year of experience in the global steel business, and thereof over 10 years serving the transformer industry, he now works intensely on the green transformation of both steel and transformers.

Marcel leads the sales, technical customer engineering and communications team at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel – the European market leader in grain oriented electrical steel.

His key priority today is to inform the electricity industry about options to decarbonize the grid and to form alliances across raw material suppliers, transformer makers and electric utilities.

Dr. Hugo Campelo from NYNAS AB -Advanced environmental cost indicators for transformer oils – beyond cradle-to-gate LCAs (READ MORE)

Dr. Hugo Campelo, Senior Technical Advisor at NYNAS AB


Abstract

The sustainability is a level-playing field to achive critical societal goals of decarbonization and the return on sustainabaility is much broader than the traditional return on investment indicators used to take investment decisions.

The need for other indicators is evident. Those shall include not only the purchase price but also all the shadow costs/value associated with each different transformer oil. Over previous works we started naming them as enviromental cost indicators.

In last year TMIN in Madrid we presented and debated multiple cases studies of different transformers where such environmental cost indicators have been calculated for the first time using mainly craddle-to-gate data from the LCAs of different oils plus the associated transformer losses during operation.

This year we commit to keep improving those indicators by including more information from the use-phase and the end-of-life of each transformer oil – such as for example oil lifetime or efficient recyclability.


Speaker's bio

Dr. Hugo Campelo has more than 15 years of experience in the transformer industry. He is a chemical engineer and has an industrial PhD in the thermal modeling of large shell-type power transformers from the University of Porto, Portugal.

From 2006 to 2009 he started researching on thermal management of transformers as a consultant, and later in 2010, he joined the Efacec Transformers Business Unit. Up to 2023, he cross-cutted different R&D and engineering roles in Efacec from research and development to the global management of the technology of the group. In 2023 he joined Nynas as a technical expert on the application of transformer oils in power transformers, distribution transformers, instrument transformers, and switchgear. Hugo currently supports technical sales and marketing to external customers and end-users across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India.

He authored multiple publications related to transformers modeling, testing, and monitoring of transformers. He is a CIGRE expert actively involved in multiple Working Groups and a member of IEC Spanish TC 10.

Matteo Angiolini for R&S Group - EcoPlus2030 - Transformers for Data Center Application (READ MORE)

Matteo Angiolini for R&S Group


Abstract

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Speaker's bio

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James Reid from MIDEL -Usage and Life Cycle Analysis of MIDEL synthetic ester fluid  (READ MORE)

James Reid, Technical Manager at MIDEL


Abstract

Reviewing progress in our Life Cycle Analysis project for MIDEL synthetic ester fluid that looks beyond carbon footprint. We will examine the project’s scope, methodology, and sustainability considerations, including an update of the ISCC audit. We also cover a recent use case of MIDEL Regen and a look at how MIDEL sits within the Shell transformer liquids portfolio.


Speaker's bio

James Reid holds a MSc Reliability Engineering & Safety Management from Heriot Watt University and a BEng Chemical Engineering from University of Edinburgh.  He has been a chartered Chemical Engineer with the IChemE since 2002 and is also a member of ASTM.

Based in the UK, James leads the technical applications team providing global support for all the ester-based products manufactured by global specialty materials company MIDEL & MIVOLT Fluids Ltd, including the MIDEL range of dielectric liquids.

Prior to joining the technical team at MMFL in 2019, James has over two decades experience in technical and operational management roles with major UK utility, leading international chemical, and specialist oil companies.

Jean Sanchez from EDF -Effective approach of transformers monitoring to improve sustainable fleet management  (READ MORE)

Jean Sanchez, Senior Transformer Engineer at EDF


Abstract

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Speaker's bio

Jean Sanchez is a senior transformer engineer at EDF, a French main generation utility, mostly on

investigations, tests and their associated diagnosis, FAT, HV bushings, and fleet assessments. He acquired a PhD in power transformer fault diagnosis in 2011, with a French power transformer reparation factory.

This video will give you a glimpse of how things were in Madrid

Testimonials

I’m very happy to be here in Madrid at the Transformers Magazine conference. It’s been a great couple of days talking about AI, investments in the grid, but also sustainability.

Of course, you all know I stand for the sustainability topics, especially supply chain decarbonization, so take a look at the recordings of the sessions which you could have also streamed live.

I’m really looking forward to the next year where we will surely be talking about sustainability again, because the topic is here to stay.

Keep on watching

Christina Iosifidou

Sustainability Manager, Grid Technologies; Siemens Energy

I’m very happy to be here and to continue this collaboration between Hitachi Energy and Transformers Magazine in this very insightful initiative that is Industry Navigator.

This was a program full of insightful discussions, carefully selected topics such as transformer sustainability, artificial intelligence, and investments

There was really great participation, with many transformer experts sharing knowledge, sharing experience, and more importantly, sharing a common passion about transformers, and I’m really looking forward to continuing this collaboration and participating in the next edition.

Miguel Oliva

Global Portfolio and Marketing Manager, Transformer Business; Hitachi Energy

As a manufacturer of grain-oriented electrical steel, we are nothing else but the transformer industry itself.

This conference is very, very important for us, and we always talk about collaboration to accompany this massive growth, which electricity grid equipment suppliers have in front of them, and this conference here is really the one place where this collaboration is truly initiated.

And for this reason, I am looking forward to the next year.

Marcel Hilgers

Vice President Customers, Markets & Technology; thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel

I’m really very pleased to be part of the Transformers Magazine conference 2024.

It is really amazing how the conference has developed.

I already participated in 2022 with a much smaller group of people, and now also it has become much more international.

We have a lot of different topics which are all relevant to our industry, and I’m really, really looking forward to seeing how it will develop in the following.

Thanks, and goodbye!

Julia Däumer

Business Development; SGB-SMIT Group

I’m really satisfied with the conference. I think it’s a really great opportunity to have contact with colleagues from all over the world with different backgrounds, and discuss topics relevant for our industry, such as artificial intelligence and sustainability.

And I’m really looking forward to the next year to move forward with these topics in our industry.

Thank you very much!

Ana Rojas

Sustainability Manager; SGB-SMIT Group

It’s great to be here at the conference.

It’s a great space to remove barriers between the industry players and look for common ground on topics which impact the whole industry.

I would like to say well done to the Transformers Magazine team for such a well-organized and professional event.

I think this is a really important outlet for all the future and current partners and where we all have a voice which we can utilize to bring out the ideas that are essential in today’s world.

Paul Gonçalves

Director of Operations; Micafluid

The conference fulfilled my expectations.

We heard lots of interesting topics covered by the presentations and papers.

We gathered everyone from manufacturers to suppliers, and it’s interesting to see how we deal with issues and the things that are in front of us.

It’s a good opportunity to share information, and in the end, thanks to Mladen and the team who organized the conference, and I’m looking forward to next conference.

KONCAR D&ST will support the next such conferences of such type.

Vanja Burul

President of Management Board; KONCAR D&ST

The Industry Navigator conference is a really unique conference that brings together all industry stakeholders.

In the past three days, we’ve heard a lot about the developments in the power energy, but also the challenges that we are facing.

I’m really looking forward to the next event, and I’m sure that KONCAR will continue to support it in every possible way.

Vlatka Kamenic Jagodic

Director of Marketing and Corporate Communications Department; KONCAR Group

The Transformers Magazine conference is a wonderful platform to come together with our most important stakeholders of this industry, and complementing what the magazine does in a periodic way, so powerful and technical content, and that’s a very interesting platform to give visibility to this whole industry.

We will keep supporting and collaborating, and we will return for sure.

Thanks!

Hugo Campelo

Senior Technical Advisor; Nynas

Transformers Magazine, what can I say?

I’ve been working with Mladen and his team for many years.

So here I can only say you can go ahead and trust the Transformers Magazine conference. It’s a really good, quality event. “I’ve been doing conferences and have spoken at many events around the world, and this event is probably in the top three which I’ve seen, which I’ve done so far. It’s only the third in-person edition and it’s been growing so fast and has become such a high-quality event in only three editions.

That’s a huge statement. I really believe that the next edition, or the coming editions, will keep evolving in that direction.

Frédéric Dollinger

Area Sales & Marketing Manager; HAEFELY AG

I’m Jean Sanchez, senior transformer engineer in EDF, the French main utility, and this conference is really amazing to have a very quick look at the global industry, main challenges and hot topics like sustainability, AA or investment, the lack of skilled people.

It’s really fruitful to meet many people within a short timeframe, and I hope to go to the next edition soon.

Thank you very much!

Jean Sanchez

Senior transformer engineer; EDF

My name is Sruti, and I am from Omicron.

As you can see by the name Industry Navigator, the whole point is to come together and talk about the challenges which we are facing all together and help us find solutions which can maneuver, which can help us navigate through the industry.

We are delighted that we are participating in the Industry Navigator conference 2024 here in Madrid, and we are really looking forward to the next edition coming up next year.

We have had some great papers, some great discussions, and we look forward to having you next year here as well.

Sruti Chakraborty

Product Manager; Omicron Electronics

Congratulations for the conference. It’s a very nice place to share information and to give information to others, OEM, customers, and people from the market.

This is a very big scenario for exchanging ideas and solutions and for sharing our problems of common point to the future.

From our part, from our side, MR, we support this kind of events, we want to work together every day and to get formal opinions and common opinions for the next way to take. Thank you very much and keep going!”

Martín Reynoso

Head of Sales Europe WEST & Country Managing Director; Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen

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Ivan Paic from KONCAR GROUP - KEYNOTE SPEECH: Do we need sales in conditions of strong market growth? (READ MORE)

Ivan Paic - Member of the Management Board at Koncar group


Abstract

TBD


Speaker's bio

Ivan Paic has cultivated a rich international career, enhancing his expertise in leadership, sales team optimization, digital transformation, and sustainable development. He has held prominent leadership roles in France and the United Arab Emirates, and gained significant professional experience in Japan and Norway.


He graduated in 2003 from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing at the University of Zagreb. In addition to his professional roles, he serves as an Associate Professor of Digital Transformation at the Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva in Zagreb. Ivan began his career in 2003 at KONCAR – Instrument Transformers, starting as a scholarship recipient in the project department and later progressing to lead R&D projects. 

In 2008, he transitioned to Schneider Electric as a Product Manager for medium and low voltage equipment. By 2011, his career had advanced as he took on the role of Operational Marketing Director for customer software in Grenoble, France. After more than three successful years, he returned to Zagreb to become the Country General Manager for Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Since 2020, Ivan has been based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where he continues to drive international success. 


In early 2024, Ivan Paic joined the Management Board of KONCAR, leveraging his extensive experience as Vice President at Schneider Electric, where he successfully led strategic sales initiatives globally.

Petra Gomez Alfaro-Kalteis from KANSAI HELIOS: Sustainable coatings for Transformers (READ MORE)

Petra Gomez Alfaro-Kalteis - Head of Sales at Kansai Helios Austria


Abstract

In a world where sustainability is not an option but a must a special emphasis has to be put on coatings. In the design and functionality of a transformer coatings play a vital role. In our presentation we would like to guide you through the different types of coatings you find inside or on the outside surfaces of transformers as well as for the CRGO-steel which is part of the transformer core.


Speaker's bio

Petra has been working for different coating’s companies since 2009. Since 2013 she has been the Head of Sales for Electrical Insulating Varnishes and since 2022 the Head of Sales for Kansai Helios Austria.

She holds a Masters degree in International Business Administration from the Vienna University of Economics and Business

Stefan Kobor from KANSAI HELIOS: Sustainable coatings for Transformers (READ MORE)

Stefan Kobor - Head of the Segments Protective Coatings and Freight Wagon at Kansai Helios Austria


Abstract

In a world where sustainability is not an option but a must a special emphasis has to be put on coatings. In the design and functionality of a transformer coatings play a vital role. In our presentation we would like to guide you through the different types of coatings you find inside or on the outside surfaces of transformers as well as for the CRGO-steel which is part of the transformer core.


Speaker's bio

Stefan has been working in the Protective coatings environment for more than 35 years. Since 4 years he has been the Head of the Segments Protective Coatings and Freight Wagon.

Paola Pachera from ESSEX - Improving the construction of the active parts of a Power Transformer: the development of a new Epoxy resin for CTC conductors (READ MORE)

Paola Pachera - Process Engineering Manager at Essex Italy Srl


Abstract

The Project describes the activity of the development of a new thermosetting epoxy resin. This is characterized by improved curing conditions if compared to standard commercial epoxy resins present on the market today.


The study was carried out in cooperation with the R&D Department from IVA France (belonging to SUPERIOR ESSEX and Sister Company of Essex Italy), a consolidated producer of resins and enamels for electrical applications.


The new resin makes possible the optimization of the CTC columns building process thanks to a faster resin solidification (18 hours vs 48 hours) in combination with a reduced curing temperature (110°C vs 120°C).


Thanks to this outstanding result, it is possible to move another step in the direction of the reduction of the emissions, of the energy saving and to a more sustainable industrial process. Finally, the production capacity of the Power Transformers might increase thanks to the reduced curing time of the epoxy.


The new resin was expressly developed upon the request of one of the biggest European plant for Large Power Transformers, HVDC transformers included.


Speaker's bio

March 2012: Graduation in Bioengineering at University of Padova (Italy).


April 2016: PhD in Industrial Engineering, address: Chemical, Materials and Mechanical Engineering, at University of Padova (Italy)


Until January 2017: Post doctoral fellowship at the Centre for Mechanics of Biological Materials (CMBM), University of Padova (Italy).


Until August 2018: Process Engineer at Sweden&Martina. Field: Medical devices.


Until June 2020: Process Engineer at Livanova. Field: Medical devices.


Until now: Process Engineering Manager at Essex Italy Srl. Field: Energy."

Stefan Voeten from SGB-SMIT Group - Application of Fiber Optic Sensors for Transformer Testing Subtitle: PD Localization During FAT  (READ MORE)

Stefan Voeten - Technical Testing Expert at SGB-SMIT


Abstract

Partial discharges in large power transformers indicate a high risk for failure by breakdown during operation. Occurrence of partial discharges in a transformer during factory acceptance tests are therefore bound by strict limits. If a partial discharge does occur, it must be localized and the defect causing it must be repaired.


The novel acoustic emission (AE) sensors for the OptiFender are fully fiber optic acoustic emission (AE) sensors. They are comparable in sensitivity and functionality with state-of-the-art piezoelectric-based AE sensors [1].


The OptiFender is capable of using up to 32 sensors at once, which significantly cuts down localization time and improves accuracy.

These sensors have been successfully used for localization of partial discharges on large power transformers during factory acceptance testing. This article describes these tests and their results.


[1]. M. Sorgente, A. R. Zadeh, A. Saidoun, Performance Comparison Between Fiber-Optic and Piezoelectric Acoustic Emission Sensors. Optics11, 2020.


Speaker's bio

Stefan Voeten was born in Nijmegen, The Netherlands, in 1980.


He received the MSc degree in electrical engineering from the Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands, in 2006.

In 2013 he obtained the PhD in electrical engineering with his dissertation ‘Matching High Voltage Pulsed Power Technologies’ at the University of Eindhoven.


After his PhD he started working as a systems engineer on satellite stabilization systems and since 2016 he works as test expert in the high voltage lab of Royal SMIT Transformers in Nijmegen, The Netherlands.


One of his focus areas is acoustic localization of partial discharges in transformers during factory acceptance testing.

Ngan Le Thi from Hitachi Energy - Advancing Sustainability in T&D by Optimizing the Use of Transformer Assets (READ MORE)

Ngan Le Thi - Application Engineer at Hitachy Energy


Abstract

Increasing the efficient usage and extending the lifespan of a product are the most practical approaches to sustainability, especially in an era where natural resources are becoming scarce, while the global population continues to grow, and economies expand.


In the transformer industry, the global shift toward carbon neutrality and increased electrification is driving a significant rise in demand for transformers. Customers and manufacturers are grappling with rising costs, long lead times, and challenges in planning due to limited manufacturing capacity and unpredictable material supplies.


Enhancing the efficiency of existing transformers - through optimized load factors and lifespan extension - addresses these issues while providing an economical and environmentally friendly solution for transmission and distribution (T&D) customers. However, ensuring the reliability of aging transformers operating under higher loads presents another challenge.


This paper explores the challenges of capacity enhancement and analyzes potential solutions from economic, environmental, and social perspectives.


Speaker's bio

Ngan holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Hanoi

University of Technology and a Master’s degree in Mechatronics from the

Dresden Technical University, Germany.


She has 16 years of expertise in various functions, including Process

Automation, Robotics, Transformer Sales and Marketing at ABB and Hitachi

Energy. She has worked with utilities and customers for almost 14 year across geography like Asian Pacific, Africa, USA and Europe.

Currently, she is part of APMEA (Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa)

Application Engineering team, focused on Dry and Liquid filled Distribution Transformer and Sustainability..


Ngan is based in Bac Ninh, Vietnam.

Bozena Odobasic from KONCAR – Distribution and Special Transformers- A strategic approach to sustainability  (READ MORE)

Bozena Odobasic - Sustainability Specialist at KONCAR – Distribution and Special Transformers


Abstract

The transformer manufacturing industry has been at the forefront of adapting to regulatory pressures, market dynamics, and the broader push for electrification and the green transition, necessitating a fundamental rethinking of long-established business models and practices. The all-encompassing scope of sustainability demands a strategic and well-informed approach, requiring companies to rapidly build knowledge and agility to remain competitive. In this context, sustainability strategies play a vital role in defining a manufacturer’s vision and shaping its trajectory toward a resilient and sustainable future.

At KONČAR D&ST, we take pride in our deep expertise and adaptability to address both longstanding and emerging challenges. By developing and implementing innovative solutions, we meet stakeholder expectations and actively support the green transition within the transformer manufacturing sector. Sustainability continues to present us with opportunities to reaffirm our commitment to all our stakeholders.


Speaker's bio

Bozena Odobasic joined KONCAR - Distribution and Special Transformers (D&ST) in 2023 as a Sustainability Specialist, marking the beginning of her journey into sustainability within the transformers industry. She holds a Master’s degree in Sustainable Biotechnology from Aalborg University in Denmark, equipping her with a robust understanding of sustainability principles and their industrial applications. At KONČAR D&ST, Božena oversees non-financial reporting and coordinates sustainability-focused projects, driving forward the company’s commitment to sustainable transformation.

Bruno Jurisic from KONCAR – Electrical Engineering Institute - The role of monitoring systems in sustainable development (READ MORE)

Bruno Jurisic - Director of Business Unit Research and Development at KONCAR – Electrical Engineering Institute


Abstract

In the era of digitalization, monitoring systems have become a cornerstone of the power grid infrastructure, serving as strategic investments to drive sustainable development. By collecting vast amounts of online operational data, commonly referred to as big data, these systems enable comprehensive insights into equipment performance and condition. This wealth of information facilitates proactive maintenance strategies, optimizing operational processes, enhancing performance, and extending the lifespan of critical infrastructure. Integrating offline and online measurement techniques into a unified framework—known as intelligent condition monitoring—further enhances the reliability of primary equipment such as power transformers and switchgears, ensuring greater resilience across the power network. Advanced techniques, including partial discharge monitoring and transient analysis, provide deeper insights into equipment health and potential failure modes. In addition, utilizing a unified technology platform for monitoring various types of primary equipment supports the standardization of monitoring practices across the grid. This harmonization streamlines efficient asset management while leveraging big data analytics to drive the digital transformation and sustainable advancement of power networks.


Speaker's bio

Bruno Jurišić earned his PhD in 2016 through a joint program between the University of Zagreb, Croatia, and the University Blaise Pascal, France. His doctoral research focused on methods for calculating high-frequency transmitted overvoltages through power transformers. Currently, Bruno serves as the Director of the Business Unit Research and Development at KONČAR - Electrical Engineering Institute. His work spans several key areas, including transformers, switchgears, rotating machines, monitoring systems, and laboratory testing. With over a decade of R&D experience related to power transformers, Bruno has authored

more than 10 scientific papers published in international journals indexed in the Scopus database and over 50 papers presented at international conferences. An active member of CIGRÉ, Bruno holds the position of SC A2 Croatian representative. He also serves as the convenor of CIGRÉ JWG A2/C4/D1.77: Design of Transformers for Very Fast Transient Overvoltages and is the task force leader of CIGRÉ WG A2.63: Transformer Impulse Testing. Additionally, he contributes to several other working groups, including JWG B2/C1.86: Approach for Asset Management of Overhead Transmission Lines, JWG C4/A3/B2/B4.75: Guide to Procedures for the Creation of Contamination Maps for Outdoor Insulation Coordination, and JWG A2/D2.65: Transformer Digital Twin – Concept and Future Perspectives.

Danijel Brezak from KONCAR – Instrument Transformers - How to ensure the performance of instrument transformers meets the challenges of modern power grids?  (READ MORE)

Danijel Brezak - Research and Development Expert at KONCAR – Instrument Transformers


Abstract

Instrument transformers experience a lot of different dielectric, mechanical and thermal overloads during their lifetime. While many of these stresses are addressed through type and special tests outlined in international standards, evolving customer demands and TSO requirements have necessitated the development of new, specialized test methods. These custom methods, along with updates in standards such as IEC 61869-1:2023, have introduced additional testing requirements and revisions to existing procedures. From the perspective of laboratories performing these tests, there has been a notable increase in technical demands and resource allocation. At KONČAR – Instrument Transformers, we actively adapt to these changes by implementing new non-standardized test methods and staying at the forefront of updates to standardized requirements. We are also actively involved in the work of technical committees for international standardization organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest developments. Our expertise spans advanced test methodologies, including Line Discharge Tests, Ferroresonance Tests on Inductive Voltage Transformers (VTs), Internal Arc Tests, Accuracy Class Tests at high frequencies, and Transmitted Overvoltage Tests. By adhering to these rigorous standards, we ensure that KONČAR’s instrument transformers not only meet but exceed the demands of modern power grids. This positions us as international leaders in the innovation, manufacturing, and testing of instrument transformers.


Speaker's bio

Danijel Brezak brings extensive experience and a proven track record in leadership roles within KONČAR. Over the years, he has developed strong management skills while leading multidisciplinary laboratories and overseeing the service for product conformity assessment. His role required collaborating with large teams of experts across various divisions and maintaining effective communication with both local and international clients, honing his communication and negotiation expertise. As a Quality Assurance (QA) Manager, Danijel successfully managed internal,

external, and international audits in compliance with ISO/IEC 17025, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 standards. He is also the President of the Technical Committee HZN/TO E42 – High Voltage Test Techniques under the Croatian Standards Institute and has published 10 scientific papers in international journals. Currently, Danijel serves as a Research and Development Expert at KONČAR – Instrument Transformers. He holds a Master’s degree from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing, University of Zagreb.

Frédéric Dollinger from HAEFELY -Scaling Test Laboratories for Global Players: Insights from 100+ Installations (READ MORE)

Frédéric Dollinger - Area Sales & Marketing Manager at HAEFELY


Abstract

With global investments in transformer manufacturing facilities projected to rise significantly, scaling test laboratories efficiently and sustainably has become a strategic priority for large corporations. Balancing the complexity of global operations with the need for agility presents both challenges and opportunities.

At HAEFELY, we have supported major industry players worldwide by delivering over 100 transformer test systems and laboratory installations. Through this extensive experience, we have observed firsthand what works—and what doesn’t—when scaling testing infrastructure on a global scale.

In this presentation, we will share key insights into best practices and common pitfalls, providing a unique external perspective on to approach laboratory expansion. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to optimize their testing facilities for efficiency, scalability, and long-term success—no matter the size or location of their operations.


Speaker's bio

Frédéric Dollinger has been a dedicated member of HAEFELY since 2012, based at the company's factory in Basel, Switzerland. Starting as a Product & Marketing Manager and advancing to his current role as Area Sales & Marketing Manager, Frédéric has traveled extensively, engaging with customers worldwide to discuss and finalize various projects. This global exposure has enriched his expertise in application and product knowledge.

Frédéric regularly attends major international exhibitions and serves as a speaker at technical seminars and conferences, sharing his insights and expertise while empowering people about testing applications. Notably, he played a key role in the successful launch of the DTTS - Distribution Transformer Test System - in 2012, promoting it as a standardized test system with reduced cycle time.

In addition to his sales responsibilities, Frédéric manages all social media activities for HAEFELY, leveraging platforms like LinkedIn to enhance the company's online presence and engage with the industry community. His dual role in both sales and marketing showcases his versatility and commitment to driving the company's growth. His passion for new technologies drives him to continuously explore innovative solutions and trends within the field.

His specialized expertise lies in transformer test systems and applications involving Electronic Power Supply (EPS) based technology, such as on-site cable testing with variable frequency. He is well-versed in both the American standard IEEE C57.12.90-1999 and the European standard IEC 60076 (and other related standards) for routine and type tests on power and distribution transformers.

Background: Frédéric holds a master's degree in Mechatronics from the renowned French engineering school INSA, obtained in 2007. Before joining HAEFELY, he gained valuable experience as a Project Manager and Sales Manager at MiniTec Zurich.

Marius Grisaru for MICAFLUID -Sustainable oil treatment for longer transformer life (READ MORE)

Marius Grisaru, Senior Consultant, MICAFLUID


Abstract

The growing focus on efficiency and sustainability has made transformer oil treatment essential in asset management. This session explores the evolution of oil testing and treatment, from its origins in the 19th century to advanced, eco-friendly methods that enhance transformer lifespan and reduce environmental impact.

Micafluid, a leader in oil treatment since 1913, offers innovative technologies to optimize transformer performance and minimize failures. Key topics include:

  • Evolution of Oil Testing: From historical standards to modern IEC and ASTM practices.
  • Sustainable Solutions: Micafluid’s advanced purification methods beyond conventional filtration.
  • Oil Treatment Innovations:
    • Thin-film degassing for superior gas and moisture removal.
    • Full oil reclamation through advanced filtration techniques.
    • Real-time monitoring with MicaSonic™ and IoT diagnostics.
  • Beyond Mineral Oil: Specialized treatment for synthetic esters and biodegradable fluids.
  • Sustainability & Reliability: Environmental and financial benefits of proactive maintenance.
  • Case Studies: Real-world examples of extended transformer life and reduced failures.

Join this session to discover how Micafluid’s cutting-edge solutions are advancing transformer maintenance and sustainability.


Speaker's bio

Marius Grisaru is on a mission to support electrical engineers and transformer owners who maintain and run their priceless assets by carrying out the necessary oil testing and treatment.

He has had more than 31 years of unique experience in global consulting, sampling, carrying out significant insulating oil tests, and transformer diagnosis – from design and energising to post-mortem examination. He is a trained electrician and holds an M.S. in analytical chemistry.

Mr. Grisaru has been publishing columns in Transformers Magazine since 2014 and, in addition. He has authored and co-authored a series of technical articles, IEC standards, CIGRE brochures, and presentations at international conferences on analytical chemistry of insulating oils and DGA.

WORKSHOP: Marius Grisaru -No time for failure: Transformer maintenance in an era of long lead times (READ MORE)

Marius Grisaru, Senior Consultant


Seminar Overview:

A 3-hour professional seminar focusing on transformer maintenance through prioritized oil testing and the integration of advanced online monitoring devices (DGA and others). The session will equip participants with modern tools and insights to adapt testing practices to the latest transformer technologies, materials, and standards.


Speaker's bio

Marius Grisaru is on a mission to support electrical engineers and transformer owners who maintain and run their priceless assets by carrying out the necessary oil testing and treatment.

He has had more than 31 years of unique experience in global consulting, sampling, carrying out significant insulating oil tests, and transformer diagnosis – from design and energising to post-mortem examination. He is a trained electrician and holds an M.S. in analytical chemistry.

Mr. Grisaru has been publishing columns in Transformers Magazine since 2014 and, in addition. He has authored and co-authored a series of technical articles, IEC standards, CIGRE brochures, and presentations at international conferences on analytical chemistry of insulating oils and DGA.

Martina Willman from MOBITRON -New Possibilities with Cargolog 3rd Gen – Real-Time Monitoring for Sustainable Transport in T&D (READ MORE)

Martina Willman, Marketing Manager at MOBITRON


Abstract

In the power industry, protecting sensitive equipment such as transformers, switchgear, gearboxes, and electronics during transport is crucial to preserve their functionality and extend their lifetime.


This presentation will focus on the role of Impact & Shock Recorders in monitoring shock, vibration, and environmental conditions during transport. We will explore how integrated real-time data transfer improves supply chain visibility, increases stakeholder collaboration, and streamlines data management to enable faster and more informed decisions.

We also look at how GPS tracking and customizable thresholds allow immediate reaction to potential problems while providing accurate data for warranty and insurance claims.


Participants will learn how this technology increases asset protection, operational efficiency, and accountability in transport processes.


Speaker's bio

Martina Willman has extensive experience in transport monitoring, focusing on helping companies minimize transport damage using an Impact and shock Recorder. With over 15 years of experience at Mobitron, she has collaborated with businesses to enhance supply chain visibility and optimize operational efficiency.


She has actively participated in conferences, sharing her insights on improving transport monitoring and the capabilities of shock and impact recorders. Passionate about innovation, Martina empowers businesses to make informed, data-driven decisions.

Dr. Turgut TAŞKIN (Ph.D.EE) from Huaming Power Equipment Co., Ltd -Optimizing On-Load Tap Changers Performance with Advanced On-Line Monitoring System (READ MORE)

Dr. Turgut TAŞKIN (Ph.D.EE), General Manager at Huaming Power Equipment Co., Ltd


Abstract

On-Load Tap Changer is the core component of transformer which is the only moving part inside. It needs to withstand mechanical forces and current during operation. It will experience varying degrees of heating, aging and contact wear.


In this regard, meeting the reliability and stability requirement of OLTCs is vital. Therefore users need real time perception of operating status of OLTCs with an On-Line Monitoring Systems.


Speaker's bio

Turgut TASKIN was born in Türkiye in 1967. He received his bachelor degree in 1989 from Middle East Technical University (METU).

He has worked for Turkish State Railways and Turkish Electricity Authority as Project and Chief Engineer respectively between 1989 and 1993. He worked for Istanbul Electricity Master Plan Project and made a contribution in determining the best Medium Voltage Level (34.5 kV) for Istanbul with his Master’s Thesis in 1993 in METU. He has done his PhD Degree between 1993 and 1999 in RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia and worked there as Research Assistant and Lecturer. He has worked for ALSTOM, BEST and SIEMENS between 2000 and 2015 as Sales Director. He has been working as General Manager for Huaming Türkiye since 2015.

Marcel Hilgers from thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel -Collaborative Decarbonization: Establishing Green Lead Markets for CO2-Reduced Electrical Steel in Energy Grids (READ MORE)

Marcel HilgersVice President Customers, Markets & Technology at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel


Abstract

As a leading producer of grain-oriented electrical steel (GOES), thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel is committed to advancing the decarbonization of energy transmission and distribution grids. Our GOES forms the core of transformers, which are essential components in the value chain of Transmission System Operators (TSOs) and Distribution System Operators (DSOs). By utilizing our CO2-reduced materials, we play a crucial role in reducing the carbon footprint of these critical infrastructures.

This presentation will explore the collaborative efforts within the value chain to achieve decarbonization, emphasizing the importance of joint initiatives and partnerships. We will discuss the concept of green lead markets for CO2-reduced steel, driven by market participants aiming to establish climate-friendly basic materials markets.

Key stakeholders, including producers of CO2-reduced steel, transformer manufacturers, and grid operators, are pivotal in meeting national and European climate goals. Our collective aim is to support the establishment of a green lead market for energy grids and develop cost-efficient implementation strategies.

The presentation will also highlight a pilot project aimed at creating a supportive framework for the production and distribution of CO2-reduced products. This project will evaluate the potential for state incentives or cost-sharing mechanisms to promote the use of low-emission steel in transformers, ensuring compliance with national and European regulations.

By presenting technical solutions for CO2 reduction and proposing policy measures, we aim to contribute to the practical implementation of a green lead market. This initiative will foster innovation and collaboration, driving the transition towards a climate-neutral economy.


Speaker's bio

Marcel Hilgers is Vice President Customers, Markets & Technology at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel.

He believes in listening to his customers and creating solutions to serve their true needs.

With over 20-year of experience in the global steel business, and thereof over 10 years serving the transformer industry, he now works intensely on the green transformation of both steel and transformers.

Marcel leads the sales, technical customer engineering and communications team at thyssenkrupp Electrical Steel – the European market leader in grain oriented electrical steel.

His key priority today is to inform the electricity industry about options to decarbonize the grid and to form alliances across raw material suppliers, transformer makers and electric utilities.

Dr. Hugo Campelo from NYNAS AB -Advanced environmental cost indicators for transformer oils – beyond cradle-to-gate LCAs (READ MORE)

Dr. Hugo Campelo, Senior Technical Advisor at NYNAS AB


Abstract

The sustainability is a level-playing field to achive critical societal goals of decarbonization and the return on sustainabaility is much broader than the traditional return on investment indicators used to take investment decisions.

The need for other indicators is evident. Those shall include not only the purchase price but also all the shadow costs/value associated with each different transformer oil. Over previous works we started naming them as enviromental cost indicators.

In last year TMIN in Madrid we presented and debated multiple cases studies of different transformers where such environmental cost indicators have been calculated for the first time using mainly craddle-to-gate data from the LCAs of different oils plus the associated transformer losses during operation.

This year we commit to keep improving those indicators by including more information from the use-phase and the end-of-life of each transformer oil – such as for example oil lifetime or efficient recyclability.


Speaker's bio

Dr. Hugo Campelo has more than 15 years of experience in the transformer industry. He is a chemical engineer and has an industrial PhD in the thermal modeling of large shell-type power transformers from the University of Porto, Portugal.

From 2006 to 2009 he started researching on thermal management of transformers as a consultant, and later in 2010, he joined the Efacec Transformers Business Unit. Up to 2023, he cross-cutted different R&D and engineering roles in Efacec from research and development to the global management of the technology of the group. In 2023 he joined Nynas as a technical expert on the application of transformer oils in power transformers, distribution transformers, instrument transformers, and switchgear. Hugo currently supports technical sales and marketing to external customers and end-users across Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and India.

He authored multiple publications related to transformers modeling, testing, and monitoring of transformers. He is a CIGRE expert actively involved in multiple Working Groups and a member of IEC Spanish TC 10.

Matteo Angiolini for R&S Group - EcoPlus2030 - Transformers for Data Center Application (READ MORE)

Matteo Angiolini for R&S Group


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James Reid from MIDEL -Usage and Life Cycle Analysis of MIDEL synthetic ester fluid  (READ MORE)

James Reid, Technical Manager at MIDEL


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Reviewing progress in our Life Cycle Analysis project for MIDEL synthetic ester fluid that looks beyond carbon footprint. We will examine the project’s scope, methodology, and sustainability considerations, including an update of the ISCC audit. We also cover a recent use case of MIDEL Regen and a look at how MIDEL sits within the Shell transformer liquids portfolio.


Speaker's bio

James Reid holds a MSc Reliability Engineering & Safety Management from Heriot Watt University and a BEng Chemical Engineering from University of Edinburgh.  He has been a chartered Chemical Engineer with the IChemE since 2002 and is also a member of ASTM.

Based in the UK, James leads the technical applications team providing global support for all the ester-based products manufactured by global specialty materials company MIDEL & MIVOLT Fluids Ltd, including the MIDEL range of dielectric liquids.

Prior to joining the technical team at MMFL in 2019, James has over two decades experience in technical and operational management roles with major UK utility, leading international chemical, and specialist oil companies.

Jean Sanchez from EDF -Effective approach of transformers monitoring to improve sustainable fleet management  (READ MORE)

Jean Sanchez, Senior Transformer Engineer at EDF


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Jean Sanchez is a senior transformer engineer at EDF, a French main generation utility, mostly on

investigations, tests and their associated diagnosis, FAT, HV bushings, and fleet assessments. He acquired a PhD in power transformer fault diagnosis in 2011, with a French power transformer reparation factory.