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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2025 · 39 MIN

13. Driving change and sustainability in the utilities industry with Annika Ramsköld, Head of Sustainability at Vattenfall

from Keys to Intelligent Industry · host Capgemini Nordics

How is Vattenfall enabling the fossil-free future and transforming the utility sector from the inside out? In this episode of Keys to Intelligent Industry, Annika Ramsköld, Vice President Corporate Sustainability at Vattenfall, shares how the company is driving the energy transition through bold sustainability targets, deep cross-sector partnerships, and cutting-edge technologies like hydrogen, digital twins, and smart grids. Discover how Vattenfall is combining innovation, collaboration, and people-first leadership to shape the next 100 years of intelligent, sustainable industry.In this episode you will hear about:03:00 – How they are owning the past and shaping the future07:00 – Green steel and hydrogen13:00 – Microgeneration and solar29:00 – Digital twins and dronesWe are in the next era of digital transformation, where services across industries are creating synergies between the digital and engineering worlds to build intelligent products and operations on a scale. At Capgemini, we call this ‘Intelligent Industry’. Join us as we explore this fascinating journey with industry guests and experts together with our hosts Caroline Segerstéen Runervik, CEO of Capgemini Nordics, and Fredrik Gunnarsson, Head of Intelligent Industry in Capgemini Nordics. Previous guests have been Yara International, Equinor and SKF.

How is Vattenfall enabling the fossil-free future and transforming the utility sector from the inside out? In this episode of Keys to Intelligent Industry, Annika Ramsköld, Vice President Corporate Sustainability at Vattenfall, shares how the company is driving the energy transition through bold sustainability targets, deep cross-sector partnerships, and cutting-edge technologies like hydrogen, digital twins, and smart grids. Discover how Vattenfall is combining innovation, collaboration, and people-first leadership to shape the next 100 years of intelligent, sustainable industry.In this episode you will hear about:03:00 – How they are owning the past and shaping the future07:00 – Green steel and hydrogen13:00 – Microgeneration and solar29:00 – Digital twins and dronesWe are in the next era of digital transformation, where services across industries are creating synergies between the digital and engineering worlds to build intelligent products and operations on a scale. At Capgemini, we call this ‘Intelligent Industry’. Join us as we explore this fascinating journey with industry guests and experts together with our hosts Caroline Segerstéen Runervik, CEO of Capgemini Nordics, and Fredrik Gunnarsson, Head of Intelligent Industry in Capgemini Nordics. Previous guests have been Yara International, Equinor and SKF.

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