03 February 2026 - 15:00 CET
How to get ISO 50001 implemented and aligned quickly across all sites, especially if you need to comply with EED.
Under the European Energy Efficiency Directive (EED), organizations must assess their energy use to prove measurable improvements and identify opportunities. That’s why more organizations are shifting from isolated audits to ISO 50001 as a practical energy management framework that supports EED compliance.
Learn how to get ISO 50001 implemented and aligned quickly across a portfolio of sites. This webinar breaks down what auditors actually expect, what is non-negotiable, and how to avoid slowing your organization down.

Head of Environment, Water & Energy

Alexander Daenen is Head of Environment, Water & Energy at VDAB, Flanders’ Public Employment Service. For more than 25 years, he has been working in the fields of sustainability, energy efficiency, and clean tech in both the governmental and industrial sector. His work includes a strong focus on energy management and ISO 50001, as well as leading initiatives related to energy, utilities, and environmental performance within large organizations.

CEO & Co-Founder

Joachim Vleminckx is a climate science engineer with more than a decade of experience in the industrial sector. While leading engineering teams, he identified a critical gap: organizations were investing heavily in energy and sustainability initiatives but lacked the tools to measure their real impact. As a result, high-ROI optimizations were often overlooked. This insight inspired him to found Enersee.