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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Storm‑Ready Distribution Automation: Using Predictive Analytics and QoS to Restore Power Faster
View DetailsEnsuring reliable utility operations during storms is increasingly critical in today’s energy landscape. This session highlights an advanced approach to Distribution Automation that combines predictive analytics and Quality of Service (QoS) within Itron’s mesh network to improve storm response and service reliability.
Attendees will learn how predictive analysis is used to proactively identify at‑risk antennas and devices ahead of storm events, helping maintain communications and enabling faster fault isolation through automated sectionalizing. The session will also explore how QoS prioritizes time‑sensitive communications for devices such as reclosers, voltage regulators, and fault current indicators, ensuring outage isolation commands are delivered without delay.
Through real‑world examples, this presentation will share practical lessons learned and actionable strategies utilities can apply to strengthen network resilience, reduce restoration times, and improve customer satisfaction during severe weather events.
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Traffic Models for GEI & AMI 2.0 in pLTE - Hybrid Network Architectures
View DetailsAMI 2.0 and Grid Edge Intelligence are fundamentally changing how utility networks behave—driving higher volumes, localized traffic, and tighter performance expectations that traditional AMI architectures were not designed to handle. The question is no longer coverage—it’s how networks scale under real load. This session explores how AMI 2.0 and private LTE combine to form a modern grid platform, grounded in Duquesne Light’s planning experience. Through a joint Itron–Nokia analysis, we compare pure cellular, micro mesh, and hybrid cellular + grid-edge P2P designs, highlighting how each handles evolving traffic demands. We’ll show how innovations like spokesmeters and P2P reduce network strain, unlock capacity headroom, and enable scalable growth—while positioning utilities for a practical evolution toward 5G.
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Big Picture Session: Modernize, Don’t Just Replace: Unlocking Grid Edge Value
View DetailsAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is widely deployed, but much of its value remains untapped beyond billing and outage detection as utilities face refresh and replacement decisions. During this Big Picture Session, a panel of leading utilities and industry experts will explore how utilities can unlock additional value from existing AMI investments.
Attendees will leave with practical insights into de-risking AMI modernization decisions, prioritizing high-value applications and turning AMI data into actionable outcomes.
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Big Picture Session: Resiliency Solutions: Planning Smarter, Responding Faster and Operating Safer
View DetailsJoin us for a Big Picture Session as we introduce Itron’s newest product business unit, Resiliency Solutions, featuring the recent additions of Urbint and Locusview. This session will provide an overview of how Itron’s Resiliency Solutions—including Worker Safety, Damage Prevention, Emergency Preparedness & Response, and Digital Construction Management—enhance utility resilience and operational efficiency.
The session will conclude with a dynamic panel discussion featuring representatives from two leading utilities who will share firsthand experiences using these solutions in the field.
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Women Who Inspire Session
View DetailsJoin us for an afternoon tea social and a session on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Hear from a diverse panel of female leaders, as they share their unique journeys within their organizations, offering insights on navigating industry changes, work-life balance, embracing innovation, mentorship and much more.
Whether you’re male or female, an established leader or an emerging professional, this session will energize and equip you with practical ideas to foster female leadership in our industry. It’s also a wonderful chance to connect with colleagues and expand your network in a fun, supportive setting.
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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Storm‑Ready Distribution Automation: Using Predictive Analytics and QoS to Restore Power Faster
View DetailsEnsuring reliable utility operations during storms is increasingly critical in today’s energy landscape. This session highlights an advanced approach to Distribution Automation that combines predictive analytics and Quality of Service (QoS) within Itron’s mesh network to improve storm response and service reliability.
Attendees will learn how predictive analysis is used to proactively identify at‑risk antennas and devices ahead of storm events, helping maintain communications and enabling faster fault isolation through automated sectionalizing. The session will also explore how QoS prioritizes time‑sensitive communications for devices such as reclosers, voltage regulators, and fault current indicators, ensuring outage isolation commands are delivered without delay.
Through real‑world examples, this presentation will share practical lessons learned and actionable strategies utilities can apply to strengthen network resilience, reduce restoration times, and improve customer satisfaction during severe weather events.
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Traffic Models for GEI & AMI 2.0 in pLTE - Hybrid Network Architectures
View DetailsAMI 2.0 and Grid Edge Intelligence are fundamentally changing how utility networks behave—driving higher volumes, localized traffic, and tighter performance expectations that traditional AMI architectures were not designed to handle. The question is no longer coverage—it’s how networks scale under real load. This session explores how AMI 2.0 and private LTE combine to form a modern grid platform, grounded in Duquesne Light’s planning experience. Through a joint Itron–Nokia analysis, we compare pure cellular, micro mesh, and hybrid cellular + grid-edge P2P designs, highlighting how each handles evolving traffic demands. We’ll show how innovations like spokesmeters and P2P reduce network strain, unlock capacity headroom, and enable scalable growth—while positioning utilities for a practical evolution toward 5G.
