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Episode 65: Siemens' Energy Token Use Case | The relevance of energy tokens

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On the current podcast episode, we delve into Siemens' Energy Token Use Case and have invited three experts to share their insights. Our guests include Tobias Huber, Sustainability Offer at Siemens, Michel Chatelin, an energy lawyer, and partner at Evershed Sutherland, and Jos Röling, Executive IT architect at IBM. In addition to exploring Siemens' use case, we also discuss the main challenges inhibiting the energy transition sector, the security aspect of energy tokens, and their relevance in the energy industry.

Michel Chatelin

Michel is an energy lawyer with an international law firm called Eversheds Sutherland, based in Amsterdam. Michel has become involved with 2Tokens last year, when he chipped in for the energy use case in the energy sector.

Jos Röling

Jos is an electrical engineer by trade and has spent his career in IT. Jos has now been working for IBM in the global center of excellence for the energy industry as an architect for the last 15 years, and he is the captain of the energy workstream within the 2Tokens foundation. To give you a little preview: Jos will also be teaching one of the upcoming 2Tokens masterclass sessions!

Tobias Huber

Tobias is the sustainability officer of the global solutions and service business in Siemens. He is the founder of an internal startup within Siemens, which is mainly about tokenization of the energy transition. This means the startup wants to tokenize sustainable assets and make them available and tradable by institutional investors on private markets.

Curious as to what Michel’s, Jos’ and Tobias’ applications for the energy token will be? Find out in today’s podcast.

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us via info@2tokens.org

Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org
Read more on our blog 👉 https://www.2tokens.org/news
Follow us on LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/2tokens/mycompany/?viewAsMember=true
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Website 👉 https://www.2tokens.org/

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On the current podcast episode, we delve into Siemens' Energy Token Use Case and have invited three experts to share their insights. Our guests include Tobias Huber, Sustainability Offer at Siemens, Michel Chatelin, an energy lawyer, and partner at Evershed Sutherland, and Jos Röling, Executive IT architect at IBM. In addition to exploring Siemens' use case, we also discuss the main challenges inhibiting the energy transition sector, the security aspect of energy tokens, and their relevance in the energy industry.

Michel Chatelin

Michel is an energy lawyer with an international law firm called Eversheds Sutherland, based in Amsterdam. Michel has become involved with 2Tokens last year, when he chipped in for the energy use case in the energy sector.

Jos Röling

Jos is an electrical engineer by trade and has spent his career in IT. Jos has now been working for IBM in the global center of excellence for the energy industry as an architect for the last 15 years, and he is the captain of the energy workstream within the 2Tokens foundation. To give you a little preview: Jos will also be teaching one of the upcoming 2Tokens masterclass sessions!

Tobias Huber

Tobias is the sustainability officer of the global solutions and service business in Siemens. He is the founder of an internal startup within Siemens, which is mainly about tokenization of the energy transition. This means the startup wants to tokenize sustainable assets and make them available and tradable by institutional investors on private markets.

Curious as to what Michel’s, Jos’ and Tobias’ applications for the energy token will be? Find out in today’s podcast.

Subscribe to our newsletter https://share.hsforms.com/1bf2NmSX1Tp6hFgNpN8_iWQ4tojo
Read more on our blog https://www.2tokens.org/news
Follow us on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/2tokens
Twitter https://twitter.com/2tokens_org?s=20
Website https://www.2tokens.org/
Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact
us via info@2tokens.org

Do you want to join one of the use cases? Contact us via info@2tokens.org
Read more on our blog 👉 https://www.2tokens.org/news
Follow us on LinkedIn 👉 https://www.linkedin.com/company/2tokens/mycompany/?viewAsMember=true
Twitter 👉 https://twitter.com/2tokens_org?s=20
Website 👉 https://www.2tokens.org/

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