HazlocIQ will be at the Connected Worker Energy Summit How about you?
The Event: 5th Annual Connected Worker: Energy Summit
From March 23–25, 2026, HazLocIQ will be on the ground at The Westin Galleria in Houston for the 5th Annual Connected Worker: Energy Summit. This summit is a premier gathering for the energy and utility sectors, focusing on how digital transformation is revolutionizing frontline operations.
Why We’re Attending
The energy industry is at a crossroads where safety and digital efficiency meet. We are attending this summit with two primary goals:
- Deepening Our Knowledge Base: We are particularly excited to dive into sessions on Agentic AI and how these solutions can be scaled from pilot phases to enterprise-wide integration. Understanding how AI can automate troubleshooting and support field technicians is critical for the next generation of HazLoc safety protocols.
- Networking with Industry Peers: We look forward to meeting with leaders from companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell to discuss the shared challenges of workforce adoption and digital resilience.
- Exploring New Technologies: From XR (Extended Reality) to industrial mobility tools, we will be scouting the latest “Connected Worker” tech to understand how these tools can be safely implemented in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Bringing the Information Back to You
Our commitment to the HazLocIQ community is to translate these high-level industry insights into actionable educational resources. Whether it’s a new whitepaper on AI-assisted safety audits or a webinar on “Connected Worker” compliance, our trip to Texas is an investment in the quality of education we provide to you.
Will you be in Houston? We would love to meet you! If you are attending the summit, please reach out via our contact page so we can connect in person. If you can’t make it, stay tuned to our blog and LinkedIn for live updates and a full post-event brief on the most important takeaways for the HazLoc community.
We look forward to learning, growing, and building a safer, more connected industry together.
About the Author: As the Moderator for HazLocIQ, I oversee our strategic direction and educational partnerships, ensuring our community remains at the forefront of hazardous location safety and compliance.


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