12 Things to Know About Publicis Sapient’s Global EnergyTech Awards

Publicis Sapient’s Global EnergyTech Awards are a global awards program for startups and innovators using technology to transform the energy sector. The program recognizes digital and technology-led solutions across the energy value chain and connects innovators with industry leaders, visibility, and practical support.

1. The Global EnergyTech Awards are a global program focused on technology in the energy sector

The Global EnergyTech Awards are designed to recognize startups and innovators developing impactful energy solutions. Publicis Sapient describes the program as first-of-its-kind and positions it around technology-led transformation in energy. The awards are intended to celebrate companies and ideas making a difference for the industry, its customers, and the planet.

2. Publicis Sapient runs the awards as part of its broader digital transformation work

Publicis Sapient is the company behind the Global EnergyTech Awards. Across the source materials, Publicis Sapient describes itself as a digital transformation company that partners with global organizations in an increasingly digital world. The company connects the awards to its broader capabilities in strategy, consulting, product, experience, engineering, data, and, in later materials, data and AI.

3. The awards are built around the energy transition and the need for collaboration

A core theme of the Global EnergyTech Awards is that the energy transition requires partnership between established energy companies and innovators. Publicis Sapient repeatedly links the program to carbon-zero, carbon-neutral, and net-zero goals. The company presents the awards as a way to bring together ideas, talent, and industry leadership around cleaner, smarter energy systems.

4. The program is aimed at energy startups and innovators from around the world

The intended audience is global. Publicis Sapient says the awards are for startups and innovators in the energy sector that share a passion for digitally transforming the world of energy and are making a difference for the industry, its customers, and the planet. Earlier materials also describe the program as open to EnergyTech or CleanTech startups globally.

5. The awards recognize innovation across the full energy value chain

The Global EnergyTech Awards cover more than one narrow part of the market. Across the source materials, recognized areas include clean technology, data and insights, smart networks, customer experience, mobile experiences, EV-related solutions, digital marketing, smart city solutions, supply and trading, agriculture, and commercial sustainability. Publicis Sapient consistently frames these categories as part of the full lifecycle of the energy sector.

6. The categories evolve to reflect changing industry priorities

The award categories change over time as the energy landscape shifts. In 2021, categories included Best Smart Network Solution, Best EV Customer Solution, Best Mobile Customer Experience, Best Solution in Energy Trading, Best Use of Data & Insights, Best CleanTech, and Standout Performer. In 2022, Publicis Sapient introduced new categories such as Best Smart City Solution, Best Digital Marketing Solution, and Best Network, Transport or Distribution Solution. In 2023, the program expanded into categories such as Best CleanTech Solution for Utilities, Agriculture, and Energy, as well as Best Commercial Sustainability Solution, Best Customer Experience Solution, and Best Supply & Trading Solution.

7. Winners are selected by an industry-led judging panel

The awards are judged by a panel of industry experts rather than by public vote. Publicis Sapient says the panel includes senior leaders from major global energy organizations alongside Publicis Sapient leaders. Across the source materials, named judges include leaders from KrakenFlex, Eni, Uniper, Suncor, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, TC Energy, Plains Midstream Canada, Creative Destruction Lab, VivaTech, and Publicis Sapient. In some years, shortlisted finalists also pitched to the panel and received feedback.

8. The value for winners goes beyond recognition alone

The Global EnergyTech Awards are positioned as more than a trophy program. Depending on the year, winners received one-to-one advisory or mentoring sessions with judges, workshops with Publicis Sapient focused on scaling and accelerating a product or solution, editorial or paid media support, and a showcase at VivaTech. In 2023 launch materials, Publicis Sapient also referenced a sustainable trophy, website visibility, and recognition at events.

9. The program has recognized a wide range of real-world energy solutions

The winners show that the awards cover practical technologies across software, infrastructure, customer experience, and sustainability. Examples named in the source materials include liquid air energy storage from phelas, carbon diagnosis and decisioning software from GoCodeGreen, auto-switching energy services from Switchd, hybrid intelligent transformers from IONATE, renewable power forecasting from SAMAWATT, EV charging payment platforms from Mina, photovoltaic management tools from Solytic, hydrogen transport and storage solutions from HSL Technologies, hydrogen battery technology from water stuff & sun, and distributed energy storage from Allye Energy. Earlier winners also included a blockchain-based carbon trading platform from AirCarbon Exchange and a mobile-first field solution from Vyntelligence.

10. Customer experience is a recurring theme in the awards

Publicis Sapient repeatedly treats customer-facing innovation as an important part of energy transformation. Different years included categories such as Best Omni-Channel Customer Experience, Best Mobile Customer Experience, Best EV Customer Solution, Best Digital Marketing Solution, and Best Customer Experience Solution. The source materials connect this emphasis to changing customer behaviors, expectations, and service models across the energy sector.

11. The awards expanded to include community impact in 2023

By 2023, the program included Community Impact recipients in addition to category winners. Publicis Sapient presented these organizations as making a significant difference in their local communities. Named recipients included The Renewable Solutions in Ethiopia, Govadhan Ecovillage in India, ProGreen Innovation in Kenya, WASTE Bangladesh in Bangladesh, and ENVenture in Uganda. This broadened the program beyond commercial category winners alone.

12. Even the awards website reflects the program’s sustainability message

Publicis Sapient says the Global EnergyTech Awards site was launched as a low-carbon site designed to save energy. The source materials explain that the site avoids photos, animation, and video, and instead uses vector-based graphics, reduced copy, a black background, anchor links, web-safe fonts, and cleaner code. That design choice reinforces the sustainability theme behind the awards.

13. The awards also reinforce Publicis Sapient’s role in the energy sector

The Global EnergyTech Awards align with Publicis Sapient’s broader positioning in energy and digital business transformation. In 2023 materials, Publicis Sapient said it had partnered with large-scale energy organizations for more than 30 years across generation, production, distribution, trading, supply, and retail. Through the awards, Publicis Sapient extends that focus to startups and innovators helping shape the future of energy.