Barclays Industrial Select Conference Spotlights Climate Tech, Mobility Leaders and Cold‑Chain Resilience
- Barclays is hosting its 43rd Annual Industrial Select Conference, convening senior industrial and mobility executives.
- Barclays' sessions feature headline presentations from Carrier and Wheels Up executives.
- Barclays facilitates dialogue on energy efficiency, electrification, and logistics, connecting financers, corporate management, and specialists.
Barclays’ Industrial Select Conference draws climate and mobility leaders
Barclays is hosting its 43rd Annual Industrial Select Conference on Feb. 19, convening senior executives from the industrial and mobility sectors for a day of management presentations and thematic panels. The conference is serving as a platform for companies to outline strategic priorities on decarbonization, operational resilience and technology-enabled services, with live webcasts and replays extending the reach of the sessions to investors and the public.
Among the headline appearances, Carrier Global’s Chairman and CEO David Gitlin speaks at the Barclays session at 8:05 a.m. ET, and Wheels Up Experience’s CEO George Mattson addresses the forum at 10:25 a.m. ET. Barclays’ event clusters corporate access for industrials and transport companies, enabling management teams to present detailed commentary on product roadmaps, supply‑chain capabilities and service innovations to analysts, institutional investors and other stakeholders.
The conference underscores Barclays’ role as a facilitator of industry dialogue, bringing together financing sources, corporate management and sector specialists to examine structural shifts such as energy efficiency in buildings, electrification of transport and the logistics demands of perishable goods. By making presentations available via webcast, Barclays is increasing transparency around corporate strategies and progress on sustainability and resilience objectives that are central to industrial customers and lenders alike.
Carrier emphasizes climate tech and cold‑chain resilience
Carrier uses its Barclays slot to reiterate its focus on intelligent climate and energy solutions that support temperature control, air quality and the safe transport of food and medicines. Management highlights technology investments that target decarbonization, efficiency and resilience across buildings, data centres, transportation and cold‑chain logistics, and makes its presentation available on its investor relations site.
Wheels Up to stress membership, cargo and partnerships
Wheels Up is set to outline how membership growth, cargo services and partnerships – including commercial synergies with Delta Air Lines and Air Partner Cargo – support its on‑demand private aviation platform. The company also signals investor engagement around its operational performance and upcoming fourth‑quarter results, with a live webcast and replay available through its investor portal.
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