The future of energy isn’t just about cleaner power — it’s also about smarter systems. At Microsoft AI Tour Seoul 2026, Youngchoon Park highlighted how Hanwha and Qcells North America are accelerating the transition from energy products to AI-enabled energy services. In this environment, Qcells is integrating agentic AI, digital twins, open architectures, and intelligent awareness to deliver robust systems for long-term resilience. With partners like Microsoft, Hanwha continues to drive industry progress by building and operating energy systems that are scalable, integrated, and intelligent. #Hanwha | #Qcells | #EnergyResilience | #ArtificialIntelligence | #DigitalTransformation | #SmartEnergy | #MicrosoftAITour
This week at the Microsoft AI Tour Seoul 2026, Dr. Youngchoon Park shared how Hanwha Group and Qcells North America are advancing the transition from energy products to AI-enabled energy services. As energy systems grow more complex — particularly across data centers and critical infrastructure — traditional approaches are no longer sufficient. Qcells is focused on building the next generation of energy systems: ➡️Agentic AI for real-time optimization, trading, and operations ➡️Digital twins and open architectures to enable system-wide visibility ➡️Safety- and uptime-aware intelligence grounded in physical constraints In partnership with Microsoft, we are accelerating the development of scalable, AI-driven platforms designed to deliver reliability, efficiency, and long-term asset performance. This is more than a technology shift — it is a transformation in how energy systems are designed, managed, and monetized.