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In this Al-Attiyah Foundation podcast, Mr. Martin O'Neill joins the Foundation to share his thoughts and insights on the role of hydrogen and a way forward on carbon-free energy.
Mr. Martin O'Neill is Vice President of Product Management at GE Gas Power and leads the activities of GE’s Center for Decarbonization, as part of its steering committee.
Martin is a seasoned senior executive who brings deep domain expertise in product design, program and technical leadership spanning across the Power Generation, Marine, Aviation and Transportation sectors. He has worked at GE for over 10 years - split equally between the US & Europe - and has a keen interest in the developing power market, technological and commercial disruptors and geo-political factors that are influencing the pace of the energy transition globally. With broad experience in multiple sectors, he is as happy discussing controls, nuclear and software solutions, as he is talking about turbines, electrical equipment and plant design.
Prior to his roles at GE, Martin held leadership positions in engineering and program management at Bombardier and Rolls Royce, which has equipped him with a unique lens and perspective on the development, adoption and integration of breakthrough technologies.
Martin holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics from Brunel University in London and a master’s degree in Program Management & Systems Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.
In this Al-Attiyah Foundation podcast, Mr. Martin O'Neill joins the Foundation to share his thoughts and insights on the role of hydrogen and a way forward on carbon-free energy.
Mr. Martin O'Neill is Vice President of Product Management at GE Gas Power and leads the activities of GE’s Center for Decarbonization, as part of its steering committee.
Martin is a seasoned senior executive who brings deep domain expertise in product design, program and technical leadership spanning across the Power Generation, Marine, Aviation and Transportation sectors. He has worked at GE for over 10 years - split equally between the US & Europe - and has a keen interest in the developing power market, technological and commercial disruptors and geo-political factors that are influencing the pace of the energy transition globally. With broad experience in multiple sectors, he is as happy discussing controls, nuclear and software solutions, as he is talking about turbines, electrical equipment and plant design.
Prior to his roles at GE, Martin held leadership positions in engineering and program management at Bombardier and Rolls Royce, which has equipped him with a unique lens and perspective on the development, adoption and integration of breakthrough technologies.
Martin holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics from Brunel University in London and a master’s degree in Program Management & Systems Engineering from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology.