Philippe Carle
Philippe Carle
Philippe Carle is the Director of Oil & Gas and Utilities market segments within the IT division of Schneider Electric, managing business development and the strategy. Philippe has been with the Schneider Electric team for more than 25 years, working for a variety of business units: Secure power, Low voltage, Building management systems, where he held the positions of Market Segment Director, Offer Management Director, Program Development Manager, and Quality Manager. He has earned an MBA in Marketing & Strategy (ICG Lyon), Master of Marketing (GEM Grenoble) and Master of Engineering in Electronics (Grenoble University).
Articles

Power Distribution and Management
Emergency lighting and smoke extraction systems: An important element of facility safety
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

A Look Ahead: What’s New for Offshore Oil and Gas UPS Solutions
- 4 min read
- Philippe Carle

Digitalization in Oil & Gas: Where is the Business Value?
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

3 Steps for Countering Oil & Gas Cybersecurity-related Business Continuity Threats
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

How Edge Computing and Drones Reduce the Cost of Oil & Gas Exploration
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

Post Hurricane Harvey: Key Steps to Ensure Fast Recovery of Oil and Gas Operations
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

Operational Risks Justify Oil & Gas Business Continuity Planning
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle

How Oil & Gas firms can meet the IT demands that digitization present
- 3 min read
- Philippe Carle
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