Conventional No More: Six Technologies That Are Shaping the Future of Conventional Power Plants

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Has the demise of the conventional power plant been greatly exaggerated? As the world grapples with an energy crisis, several governments are returning to coal, gas and nuclear, and more are looking for ways to either extend the lifespan of their existing fleet or accelerate new projects. The comeback of…

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Sales Director - Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Division

Derek Horn currently serves as sales director for Hexagon Asset Lifecycle Division, based in the U.K., and is responsible for Hexagon’s OT cybersecurity business for Europe and South Africa.

Prior to joining Hexagon, Horn has worked all his career within the industrial process industries varying from dynamic positioning (DP) of ships and semi-submersibles, DCS commissioning engineer on oil platforms (UKCS), manager of subsea operations for both top-side and sub-surface instrumentation, and spent several years working in the field of Advanced Process Control/Model Predictive Control across a wide range of industrial sectors ranging from: Polymers, bioethanol, mining, minerals and cement industries, and consumer packaged goods (detergent, milk and whey powders) focused on the real-time optimization of continuous and batch process plant and equipment.

In the last six years, Horn has worked extensively in ICS/OT cybersecurity for Hexagon across a variety of industries including upstream, downstream, power generation and transmission, as well as pharma and life sciences.

Horn studied electrical engineering in Aberdeen, coupled with an MSc from Lancaster University in England.

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