Exhibition Seminar: Catalysing Technology Adoption: Turning Applied R&D into Market-Ready OGSE Solutions
Tuesday, 31 March
OTC Asia Stage, Hall 5
Exhibition Seminar
As the Oil & Gas Services and Equipment (OGSE) industry navigates cost pressures, operational complexity, and accelerating energy transition requirements, the ability to convert Applied R&D into commercially deployable solutions has become a defining success factor.
This 30-minute fire-side chat will feature a Malaysian OGSE technology champion who has successfully progressed from problem-driven Applied R&D to market-ready technology adoption within real operating environments. The session will unpack the practical realities of commercialising technology in a traditionally risk-averse sector, covering validation, piloting, qualification, customer adoption, and scaling.
The discussion will also highlight the role of Malaysia Petroleum Resources Corporation (MPRC), through the OGSE Technology-Network (OGTEN), as a strategic bridge and focal point, connecting industry pain points, technology developers, academia, and end-users to de-risk development, accelerate adoption, and improve market access for local OGSE innovations.
Rather than focusing on concepts or theory, the session will emphasise what worked, why it worked, and how similar pathways can be replicated to strengthen Malaysia’s OGSE technology ecosystem in the era of energy transition.
This 30-minute fire-side chat will feature a Malaysian OGSE technology champion who has successfully progressed from problem-driven Applied R&D to market-ready technology adoption within real operating environments. The session will unpack the practical realities of commercialising technology in a traditionally risk-averse sector, covering validation, piloting, qualification, customer adoption, and scaling.
The discussion will also highlight the role of Malaysia Petroleum Resources Corporation (MPRC), through the OGSE Technology-Network (OGTEN), as a strategic bridge and focal point, connecting industry pain points, technology developers, academia, and end-users to de-risk development, accelerate adoption, and improve market access for local OGSE innovations.
Rather than focusing on concepts or theory, the session will emphasise what worked, why it worked, and how similar pathways can be replicated to strengthen Malaysia’s OGSE technology ecosystem in the era of energy transition.






















