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Lorefully partners with Transport + Energy

Artificial Intelligence (AI) firm Lorefully has become the first AI partner of the Transport + Energy Forum.
October 16, 2025_
James Evison

Artificial Intelligence (AI) firm Lorefully has become the first AI partner of the Transport + Energy Forum.

As part of the partnership, Lorefully will support and participate in the Transport + Energy Forum, capturing insights from across the event and providing content.

Lorefully unlocks immediate qualitative insights from events, generating more revenue and proving ROI for sponsors, exhibitors and attendees. It achieves this by combining face-to-face conversations with its AI platform to create reports within hours of an event finishing. 

Lorefully’s collated insights will therefore be developed from Forum speakers, delegates and attendees partaking at the event, as well as direct questioning. The AI-driven analysis will allow for detailed content from the event to subsequently be provided.

The news comes as artificial intelligence is becoming an increasingly important part of the transport and energy sectors, and is the first time that the Forum has had an AI partner.

Dr Amrit Chandan, Chief Executive Officer of Lorefully, said:

“Lorefully is proud to be partnering with Transport + Energy to support future conferences.

“Amplifying the conversations which are taking place at this monumental event will bring a new dimension to the impact that can be had from these valuable meetings. We look forward to sharing the insights shortly!”

Alec Peachey, Founder and Editorial Director at Transport + Energy, added:

“We appreciate Lorefully’s support on the Transport + Energy Forum and are delighted to work closely with them as our first AI partner.

“I look forward, alongside the T+E team, to continuing working to facilitate future clean energy and travel, and as we move from commitment to certainty on the decarbonisation journey – including the increasing use of AI in the sectors.”

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