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Dr Narin Phoawanich, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand
14–17 September 2026; exact appearance still to resolve
Gastech 2026, BITEC Bangkok — confirmed speaker; EGAT participates in event
Why now
EGAT's Governor is a direct route to distinguish requested data-centre load from committed/energised capacity and identify the system-planning criteria behind connection timing.
Information gap
How much proposed data-centre load is firm enough to plan around, how much can be energised by requested dates, and what physical or contractual constraint explains the remainder?
Dr Poonpat Leesombatpiboon, Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand
14–17 September 2026; exact appearance still to resolve
Gastech 2026, BITEC Bangkok — confirmed Strategic Leadership speaker
Why now
Thailand's energy regulator can explain what regulatory and evidential thresholds convert proposed data-centre demand into credible system-planning demand, and where grid or market rules constrain delivery.
Information gap
How much proposed data-centre load is firm enough to plan around, how much can be energised by requested dates, and what physical or contractual constraint explains the remainder?
Gastech 2026
15 September 2026 11:30–12:15 confirmed session: AI, electrification and the grid imperative
Gastech 2026, BITEC Bangkok — AI/electrification programme
Why now
The published session directly frames grid infrastructure as a constraint on AI and data-centre deployment, creating a concentrated opportunity to compare global claims with Thailand-specific system evidence and identify follow-up sources.
Information gap
How much proposed data-centre load is firm enough to plan around, how much can be energised by requested dates, and what physical or contractual constraint explains the remainder?
Gastech 2026
16 September 2026 10:00–11:30 confirmed block: Agentic AI across project lifecycles
AI & Digitalisation Theatre, Gastech 2026
Why now
This session directly tests a core StrataWire architectural question: where agentic AI is actually working in energy organisations and what governance is required when agents act across consequential workflows.
Information gap
Which agentic workflow described here is in sustained production rather than demonstration or limited pilot?
Yogesh Srivastava, Teknobuilt
14–17 September 2026
Gastech 2026 — AI & Digitalisation programme; exact slot still to resolve
Why now
A CEO in the AI & Digitalisation programme can provide evidence on where AI is genuinely changing industrial project execution versus where claims remain promotional.
Information gap
Name one live industrial deployment where your AI changed a measurable project outcome, and what changed?
Gastech 2026
15 September 2026 10:00–11:00 confirmed session: Digitising supply chains for complexity: Where is AI delivering impact?
Gastech 2026 — Supply Chain & Procurement programme
Why now
The session explicitly acknowledges uneven AI deployment, data fragmentation and integration constraints, making it a useful source-discovery point for StrataWire's broader industrial-AI evidence standard.
Information gap
Which claimed AI deployment includes a measurable before-and-after operational result?
Artem Kuchukov, KEWAZO
15 September 2026 14:15–15:45 — robotics & monitoring technologies block
AI & Digitalisation Theatre, Gastech 2026
Why now
KEWAZO's CEO is scheduled in the robotics and monitoring block on physical AI for outdoor material handling, providing a concrete case for testing claims of deployed industrial autonomy.
Information gap
In the outdoor industrial environments you are discussing today, what tasks are genuinely autonomous and which still require human intervention?