Captain Hussam Farrouq Suyyagh
Manager Business Excellence ADNOC Logistics & Services
Captain Hussam Suyyagh is a seasoned maritime and logistics transformation leader with more than 30 years of international experience advancing digital innovation, automation, and sustainable mobility across the marine and energy sectors. His leadership at ADNOC has been central to modernizing offshore logistics through next generation technologies such as the AI enabled Logistics Operations Center, autonomous marine craft programs, the AI Drone Command Center, and the region’s first autonomous ready smart warehouse ecosystem.
He has championed groundbreaking sustainable mobility initiatives including the UAE’s first fully electric Seaglider program with REGENT and the introduction of E VTOL and hybrid marine mobility concepts, enabling safer, greener, and more efficient offshore operations. His work integrates AI analytics, automation, and clean energy solutions to reduce emissions, enhance operational resilience, and support ADNOC’s long term decarbonization goals.
Across his career, Captain Hussam has delivered multi million dollar value through digital ecosystems, advanced logistics platforms, and integrated supply chain modernization programs. He is recognized as a forward thinking innovator, advisor, and speaker who shapes industry dialogue on sustainability, digital transformation, and future marine mobility. His contributions continue to influence the regional and global evolution of smarter, safer, and more sustainable maritime logistics.
2026 Event Agenda Sessions
Powering the Gulf: Oil, Gas & Nuclear in the Age of Energy Transition
As the Middle East balances upstream oil investment, LNG expansion, solar mega-projects and emerging nuclear options, the region’s unique energy mix is reshaping project cargo flows, particularly across offshore and marine supply chains. This session examines the practical realities behind the demand for transition – where oil and gas remain central, how renewables are scaling, and why nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) are gaining traction for powering data centers and industry.
Thursday 05 February 11:30 - 12:15 Main Stage
Project Activity
As the Middle East balances upstream oil investment, LNG expansion, solar mega-projects and emerging nuclear options, the region’s unique energy mix is reshaping project cargo flows, particularly across offshore and marine supply chains. This session examines the practical realities behind the demand for transition – where oil and gas remain central, how renewables are scaling, and why nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) are gaining traction for powering data centers and industry.
Main Stage Asia/Dubai



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