What’s This Session Really About?
The energy trading space isn’t slowing down, and neither are the systems supporting it. With regulatory changes, decarbonization efforts, and renewables gaining ground, ETRM systems are being pushed to do more. This session at Energy Trading Week Americas (ETWA) 2025 dives straight into that momentum. It highlights how trading organizations are upgrading their strategies and platforms to stay responsive and resilient.
From smarter data strategies, real time access, and ESG integrated workflows to scalable AI models, scenario-based planning, and responsive risk frameworks, we explore how leaders are addressing system complexity while keeping agility, compliance, and integrated carbon tracking in sharp focus.
Featured Speaker:
A visionary leader with over two decades of experience in quality engineering and digital transformation, JP has driven impactful change across global enterprises. Before founding ImpactQA, he led QA initiatives for industry giants such as JPMorgan Chase, American Express, Societe Generale, and Toyota. As the CEO of ImpactQA and a member of the Forbes Technology Council, he champions innovation-focused strategies to deliver scalable, high-impact CTRM testing and implementation solutions. He also collaborates closely with the NeX-AI product engineering team – a cutting-edge Gen-AI platform designed to generate complex commodity trading test cases and data.
JP Bhatt
CEO, ImpactQA

Key Discussion Points
- Renewables and environmental credits are reshaping ETRM priorities
- How AI models are starting to influence trading and risk operations
- Scenario analysis that’s built for speed, not stress
- Data strategies built on access, automation, and interoperability
- ESG and carbon workflows baked directly into platform logic
Why It’s Worth Your Time
It’s 45 minutes of tangible insight – no fluff, no slow build-up.
You’ll walk away with real-world examples and actionable takeaways from forward-thinking leaders transforming their platforms to support energy transition, carbon transparency, and fast-moving market demands.