

Grid Innovation Hub Coffee Meet-Up (Stanford Climate Week)
The ONLY Grid Tech Meet Up in the Bay Area
Join fellow grid, utility, and AI/ML experts for a bi-weekly in-person and virtual coffee chat dedicated to the use of advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning in the power grid.
These informal discussions will focus on crowd-sourced issues, practical solutions, and real on-the-ground experiences. No presentations. No sales. Just useful dialogue among people doing the work.
What to expect at this session:
Topics chosen based on current issues from the group
Learning from and connecting to peers across IT, analytics, and innovation
Focused, open discussion guided by the host and participant input
If you are interested in leveraging AI in the energy industry, this community is for you.
About Grid Innovation Hub
Grid Innovation Hub tears down the silos between advanced grid technology and the energy companies that need it.
Our Mission: Connect innovative technologies with energy companies to build a more reliable, efficient, and safer power grid globally.
Access exclusive interviews, panels, events, and more from utilities, startups, investors, and grid operators advancing innovative tech to build a safer, more efficient, and resilient grid.
The Grid Innovation hub is built for experts across the entire energy ecosystem to come together, learn, solve problems, and advance technology.
Whether you are a startup founder, utility operator, investor, power producer, co-op employee, or just generally interested in grid technology, this is for you.
To host a session, get on one of our panels, or get more involved email Adam at [email protected]
AI Grid Tech is Hosted By:
Adam Shaw - CMO @ Integ Consulting & Founder @Grid Innovation Hub
Integ is the creator of PowerSuite. The power generation industry's #1 plant automation solution for compliance, performance, predictive maintenance, and outage management.
Danica Sun, Director of Partnerships @ Stanford ASES
Danica is a student at Stanford studying CS and Energy Science & Engineering. She has spoken at COP28 and her work has been featured by outlets including Fox, NBC5, The New York Times, and NPR Chicago. She is passionate about leveraging technology to build solutions that win on speed, innovation, and efficiency—ensuring they're highly scalable, while also tackling global challenges such as climate change. This past summer she interned at an energy and industrial development startup as the first hire and worked on an AI x Climate market map with Climactic VC. At Stanford, she develops energy optimization and demand-response algorithms for the research computing operations and leads Stanford Climate Week, Energy Club, and Sustainable Investment Group.
Follow her on LinkkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danica-sun-72a8b522a/
All registrants undergo an approval process and recording is prohibited to allow for open and honest communication. Once registered and approved, you will receive a confirmation email with a calendar invitation and links to join.