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4 - 6 November
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Welcome to
I therefore challenge us to use this years event to focus on what it takes to turn individual
successes into a trend strong enough to really change the utility industry for the better,
for your customers and companies as well as for our societies.
Utility Partners
But, for all these warnings, many if not most - continue to believe in the importance of
utilities remaining in the driving seat. Utilities already have the investment capital behind them; an
established relationship with the market; and an existing asset base. But for utilities to maintain
their preeminence some very fundamental issues need addressing, namely building deeper, more
meaningful relations with the customer; continuing and furthering innovation investment; and
getting to grips with and mastering the challenges and opportunities of Big Data.
Dr Jan Mrosik
Chief Executive Officer
Siemens AG
Infrastructure & Cities Sector, Smart Grid Division
Energy Sector, Power Transmission Division
European Utility Week is an event designed not just to pose the questions, but to find the
answers, primary amongst which is: how can we maintain utilities right at the centre of the
energy revolution? Across two programmes the strategic and the case study - we bring together
representatives from all energy stakeholders to share insights on how the energy sector can move
forward: collectively and constructively.
Representatives from almost every utility in Europe will rub shoulders with the policy makers
and new entrant market innovators to forge conversations and new relations to realize a better,
brighter and cleaner future for European and global energy.
We look forward to welcoming you and your colleagues in Amsterdam in November!
Ed Butler
Content Director
Strategic Programme
4 November
AM
PM
5 November
AM
PM
AM
Market Design:
2020 & Beyond
PM
Dont miss the
Case Study
Programme on
the exhibition
floor, brought to
you by the utilities
and research
institutes leading
these projects!
Functional &
Regulatory Enablers
Opening
Keynote
PM
AM
PM
AM
PM
Project Focus:
Network Power
Balancing
Renewables Integration in
Practice: Grid Integration
Project Focus:
Future Proofing
the Grid
Integrating Big
Data into the Utility
Business Model
Roundtable Sessions
IT/OT Integration
Smart Metering
Building on the
Smart Metering
Infrastructure
Grid Security:
Market &
Technology Update
Exploring
Active &
Engaged
Communities
ADVANCED: Outcome of
Active DR Programmes
Running in Europe
DR in Practice
Emerging Technologies
Energy Storage
Innovation and
Leading Projects
Under the Spotlight
Part 2
Data
Management
& Optimisation
An Update on
Latest Geographical
Deployments
Smart Metering
New Technologies in
Practice
Smart Metering
Smart Metering
Optimisation
Part 1
Operational
Challenges in Smart
Metering Roll Outs
Smart Cities
Reaching Utopia:
Global Perspectives
Beyond Traditional
Practices & Big Data
Energy Storage
Innovation and Leading
Projects Under the
Spotlight Part 1
Gas Metering
Integrating Smart
Metering into a Smart
Grid
Renewables Grid
Integration in
Practice: Solar &
Wind
Energy Storage
Smart Water
Energy for Water:
City-Scale
6 November
Standardisation for
Smart Grids
5 November
Dynamic Pricing
Energy Storage
Global Storage
Activity & Supportive
Policies
4 November
6 November
Smart Energy
in a Smart City
Environment
Smart Governance,
Finance & Analytics
Sessions
We find ourselves in uncertain times. Where speed and complexity combine together as is now
happening across the European transmission and distribution power grid so uncertainty ensues. Add to
this consistently changing regulatory frameworks and a steady stream of new technological innovation, and
so it becomes that only those with a crystal ball might divine what the future holds for European energy.
With the development of distributed clean energy, smart grids and energy storage, utilities have to adapt
their models according to these changes in order to stay viable in a highly competitive industry. The
transformation within the industry will fundamentally change the way consumers procure and control their
energy and the industry should recognize this trend for what it is, explains Mr Berberich.
Yet, cutting through all this opacity, there remain clear and definable challenges which need answering. The
questions that will help us to define what Europe stands for and what it is precisely we wish to achieve.
What role can, and should, market instruments play, for example? How should these sit alongside regulation
and compliance issues? Tax breaks for renewables? They have played a role in hugely growing this market.
But should we still be feeding baby food to this already developed animal? And what about the utility
model itself? Some now dare ask whether utilities will be here in 15 years time. These monoliths of the
market have brought us thus far. But are their days now numbered in the face of the democratisation of
energy? Will the leftfield new market entrants pick up the slack and fill the consumer demand gap?
I dont think people will be clipping their wires just yet so utilities need to figure out how they are going
to charge for this service and exactly what these services are going to be and how they will operate in that
world. They need to ask themselves whether they want to be selling that distributed energy, for instance.
Thats what they have to think about.
We seek to deliver to you a programme that goes beyond simply posing the questions. With both a
strategic and case study programme that drill down on the most pressing issues we seek to offer you
as many answers as we do questions. Utilities, energy start-ups, consumer groups and even non-energy
stakeholders will input their views on how energy of the future should look. Taking into account what this
utopia might look like, we prompt energy professionals to consider how they can meet those demands.
For too long energy has been shaped by the utilities in their ivory towers. European Utility Week forces
those people to come down to meet their market and answer their demands.
It is this re-evaluation of business models which is becoming a real thorn in the utilitys side but if everyone
shares their experiences, this transition process could be that made much easier.
Steve Berberich
President & CEO
California Independent System
Operator (Cal-ISO)
Strategic Programme
4 November
AM
5 November
PM
6 November
AM
PM
AM
Market Design:
2020 and Beyond
Transforming the
Power Business:
Opportunities in a
Renewables-Driven
& Decentralised
Power System
Death Spiral?
Rethinking the Utility
Business Model
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PM
5 November
AM
6 November
PM
AM
PM
Project Focus:
Improving Grid
Reliability
Through Innovative
Design &
Technology
Project Focus:
Network Power
Balancing
Renewables
Integration in
Practice: Grid
Integration
Building Resiliency
with Microgrids
Renewables Grid
Integration in
Practice: Solar &
Wind
Project
Focus: Future
Proofing the
Grid
Standardisation for
Smart Grids
Non Retail
Demand
Response
Speaker Highlights
Speaker Highlights
Steve Berberich, President & CEO, California Independent System Operator (Cal-ISO)
Track Sponsor
Jean Verseille, Director of European Affairs, RTE and Chairman, Research & Development Committee, ENTSO-E
European Utility
Week is a good
opportunity to
network and share
ideas about the
DSOs central role in
the energy system,
with its long-trusted
relationships with
customers as active
partners supporting a
sustainable sector, and
the right framework
to make solutions
happen.
Vicente Gonzalez, Best Paths Project Coordinator, Head of R&D and EU Projects, Red Elctrica de Espaa
In association with
Clarion Training we are
launching new practical
and interactive training
programmes.
SCADA Masterclass:
Situational Awareness
and Alarm Management,
3-4 November
Optimising Substation
System Protection
5-6 November
www.european-utilityweek.com/clarion-training
Energy Storage
The building blocks of future energy
European Utility
Week is the place
where you can meet
all the key stakeholders
of the industry,
providing you with
a great opportunity
to network and stay
up to date with the
market developments
in the Energy Storage
space.
Filip Smeets, General
Manager On-site Generation,
Hydrogenics Europe N.V.
Track Sponsors
Though we might differ on the finer points of what constitutes the ideal energy utopia, few would disagree
on the inclusion of the following basic factors: clean, efficient, fully integrated and where energy costs are
so low they are almost non-existent, or even free. There are few other technological fronts then which
offer so much promise as that of energy storage to fulfil this vision. A fully deployed cost-effective global
storage infrastructure would be little short of the panacea people so desperately seek to stem the rise of
harmful carbon emissions.
In one fell swoop a fully functioning storage system could have the power to take power plants off line
and even potentially eliminate their need totally with enough renewable generation capacity installed.
Wind and solar could take their deserved place as the prime sources of global energy. Such is the stuff of
dreams, some might say. But with progress happening across so many areas from fuel cells, power-to-gas
technology, end-use energy storage, heat storage, long life lithium-ion battery innovation and so much
more, there is a strong case to be positive about future progress.
European Utility Week remains hopeful and so we present overviews of what is happening across all
major energy storage types currently under research and development, trials and deployment. We offer
representation from all key utilities, institutes and markets to give a holistic understanding of latest progress.
The strategic programme delves further still into what the future holds, identifying where existing market
and regulatory bottlenecks and catalysers can help and hinder progress. This is a program for all those
interested in the power of storage to change the face of energy for ever and, of course, also for all those
pessimists yet to be convinced!
Arnaud Renaud
CEO
Artelys FRANCE
Strategic Programme
4 November
AM
5 November
PM
AM
PM
5 November
Global Storage Activity &
Supportive Policies
Roundtable Sessions
6 November
PM
AM
PM
Energy Storage
Energy Storage Innovation and
Leading Projects Under the
Spotlight Part 1
Speaker Highlights
Arnaud Renaud, CEO, Artelys
Ben Wilson, Director of Strategy & Regulation & Chief Financial Officer, UK Power Networks
Rainer Hinrichs-Rahlwes,
President, European
Renewable Energy Council
(EREC)
Energy Storage
Opening Keynote
A highlight of
2013s conference
was the Renewable
Energy Integration &
Storage track, tackling
important challenges
on our way to a
sustainable energy
future. Developing
and implementing
targeted policies and
adequate technologies
for a flexibility driven
smart energy system
will be of paramount
importance for
Europes energy
future.
Speaker Highlights
Logan Goldie-Scot, Associate, Energy Smart Technologies Team, Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Manuel Glvez, Senior Development Specialist, Elia System Operator S.A.
Michel Matheu, Chairman, Strategy Committee, European Association for Storage of Energy (EASE) and
Head of EU Strategy in the Public Affairs Division, lectricit de France (EDF)
Raquel Garde, Energy Storage Area Manager, CENER
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11
European Utility Week employs the expertise of a range of non-energy data, marketing and non-energy expertise to highlight the potential pitfalls
and rewards for deploying an optimized data and marketing strategy. These sessions are a must for any utility professional seeking to entrench
relations with their consumers, deliver value for money and add credibility to their brand at a time when utilities are under so much flak.
Strategic Programme
4 November
AM
PM
5 November
AM
Giovanni Pepicelli
Innovation Program Manager
Enel Global ICT - BRM
6 November
PM
AM
PM
4 November
PM
Opening
Keynote
PM
6 November
AM
PM
IT/OT Integration
Smart Metering
Building on the Smart Metering
Infrastructure
5 November
AM
Cyber Security:
The Utility
Approach
Data Management
& Optimisation
Gas Metering
Integrating Smart Metering
into a Smart Grid
Delivering Value to
the Consumer
An Update on
Latest Geographical
Deployments
New Technologies
in Practice
Smart Metering
Local Energy
Distributors Rollout
Challenges
Smart Metering
Smart Metering
Optimisation
Part 1
Operational
Challenges in Smart
Metering Roll Outs
Smart Meter
Optimisation
- Part 2
Speaker Highlights
Jorge Pikunic, Managing Director Smart Metering, British Gas
Im really looking
forward to European
Utility Week this year.
Its very important
that we shape our
roll-out to be worldclass, and we can
only do this if we
share our experience
and learn from the
insight gained in other
countries. European
Utility Week provides
a unique occasion to
do this through an
engaging programme
on Smart Metering
and through informal
opportunities to
network and share
ideas.
Speaker Highlights
European Utility
Week is an excellent
opportunity to
connect with the
energy industry and
discuss the innovations
and opportunities
ahead.
Jasper de Valk, Industry
Manager Technology, Google
Netherlands BV
Manuel Sanchez Jimenez, Team Leader Smart Grids, DG Energy, European Comission
Patricia Di Suzzoni, Advisor to the Chairman, French Energy Regulatory Authority and Chair,
Track Sponsor
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The time has come when control of power has moved into the hands of the consumers forever. So said Dr.
Johannes Teyssen, Chairman of the Board of Management and CEO of E.ON SE.
When this statement was delivered at a gala dinner for energy dignitaries, no audible gasp or sharp intake of breath
was heard for it only confirmed what all experts know to be the case. The democratization of energy has begun. But
more than any sector, this process is set to change the industry out of all recognition.
There will be winners and there will be losers in the marathon that is to come. Only those who train, who equip
themselves properly and, above all, who understand the challenge ahead will succeed. And continuing with the same
analogy, one might argue that only the nimblest of athletes divested of excess baggage and able to think and act
quickly on their feet - if and when that finish line shifts will succeed.
Reading through the list of market players set to bolster their hand in the smart energy consumer market reads a little
like the whos who of the worlds most recognized brands. Apple, AT&T, Google, Microsoft, Samsung and others
are in a race to control the smart home of the future. Likewise in the smart city space, utilities will increasingly find
themselves in competition with companies previously serving their interests. IBM and Siemens are both investing
heavily. So in spite of the advantages utilities enjoy: brand recognition, an established consumer base, a strong capital
base and support from governments like few other industries enjoy, industry spectators remain on the lookout for
the other major players moving in.
Susan Furnell
Founder
Furnell Consult
Strategic Programme
AM
5 November
PM
AM
6 November
PM
AM
PM
4 November
5 November
6 November
Opening
Keynote
Functional &
Regulatory
Enablers
Dynamic
Pricing
Reaching
Utopia: Global
Perspectives
AM
Smart Energy
in a Smart City
Environment
PM
AM
PM
ADVANCED: Outcome
of Active DR
Programmes Running in
Europe
DR in Practice
Emerging
Technologies
Smart Cities
Smart Governance,
Finance and
Analytics
Track Sponsors
Speaker Highlights
Google for instance has a more natural control over how they can share data or monetize it. Whereas
other companies would have to start up quite sophisticated and with deeper relationships-that may be
harder to get off the ground. That might help shape what does and what doesnt work.
European Utility Week shines a light on the movers and the shakers, asking who is doing what, and above all, who is
seeing success from their efforts to court the consumer. Across the two market interfaces: the home and the city, we
expose the corporate strategies, the business models, the partnerships and the deployments which are making waves.
4 November
Exploring
Active &
Engaged
Communities
European Utility
Week brings together
diversity of industry
best practices,
learnings and latest
technology innovations
to empower energy
stakeholders with
experiences necessary
for a better decisionmaking. It is a mustattend event.
Dr. Bartosz Wojszczyk, Chief
Innovation Officer, Head
of Strategy and Innovation
Office, MERALCO
Speaker Highlights
Louise Hahn, Vice President, Customers & Markets, B2C, DONG Energy
Merc Griera i Fisa, Project Officer, European Commission
Peter Economides, Owner and Founder, Felix BNI
Ronnie Belmans, CEO, EnergyVille & Executive Director, Global Smart Grids Federation
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Smart Water
Providing for tomorrows generation
The water sector
faces critical global
challenges that require
a major transformation
in the way we engage
with other sectors.
European Utility Week
offers the exciting
prospect of bringing
utility leaders from
the water and energy
sectors together to
forge partnerships
and create sustainable
solutions for our water
and energy needs.
The symbiotic relationship between water and energy over the years has been as close as any one
might find in nature. The two components are equally integral to each others generation, extraction and
purification. And with the inexorable urbanisation of the worlds population, the demand on these two
resources becomes more apparent. The World Bank reports that cities will need to meet the increasing
demand for food, energy, and water services of 70 million more people each year over the next 20 years.
Meanwhile the World Energy Council forecast that economies like China, India and Brazil will double their
energy consumption in the next 40 years and that by 2050 Africas electricity generation will be seven
times as high as nowadays.
As demand grows, so these two resources will become more intertwined. The water and energy sectors
have traditionally stood as independent utility sectors, each equally fundamental to our health, quality of
life, and economic growth but existing as essentially siloed enterprises, running in parallel to each other.
This distant relationship is one that will signify a bygone era in the face of requirements for greater levels
of cooperation and shared planning to deliver the levels of efficiency now expected.
The Smart Water programme of European Uitlity Week, produced in partnership with the International Water
Association, takes as its area of focus the water-energy nexus. In particular the programme focusses on
the major themes common to both, including smart meter roll outs, Big Data and smart grids. Discussion
will centre around the commonalities between the two industries approaches and where greater levels of
synergy and symbiosis can be engendered.
In addition to a
dedicated Smart Water
track in the Strategic
Programme, Smart
Water Solutions will
be further integrated
into the exhibition this
year, adding a new
attendee profile and
broadening the overall
scope and therefore
strength of the
event.
Paddy Young, Show Director
European Utility Week,
Synergy
On the energy side, IWA is starting to connect with energy producing companies and stakeholders that rely
on water for their day-to-day business and long-term strategy; including hydro-power, the oil and mining
industry and wholesale electricity providers. The water for energy discourse is complex, however, it is
perceived by leaders in the energy sector as a critical risk factor that needs to be addressed.
Strategic Programme
4 November
AM
5 November
6 November
PM
AM
PM
AM
PM
Energy for
Water: UtilityScale
Smart Meters:
Large Scale
Application
in the Water
Sector
Smart Grids: A
New Frontier
for the Water
Sector
Ger Bergkamp
Executive Director
IWA
Smart Water
Opening
Keynote
Track Sponsors
Speaker Highlights
Amir Peleg, CEO, TaKaDu
Philippe Carton, Deputy Vice President Water Europe, Suez Environment
Erick Oostermeyer, Project coordinator, Vitens
Kate Zerrenner, Project Manager, US Climate and Energy Program, Environmental Defense Fund
Bruno Nguyen, Head of Regulation and International Relations, Eau de Paris
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The revamped show format
guarantees excellent opportunities
for doing business, networking and
sourcing products. Use the app to
schedule appointments and participate
in a range of structured networking
events such as the new Birds of a
Feather concept.
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Innovation is the lifeblood for
any sector, and this is no
different for the smart utility
market. The Innovation Hub
will be the centre point for
exhibiting best-in-class
innovations in smart energy,
Dragons Den style pitches
and Innovation Awards.
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Sponsors
Exhibitors
Diamond Sponsor
1Spatial
2N Telekomunikace a.s.
A.P. SYSTEMS s.r.l.
A-Antennas
ABB
Actility
ADD Bulgaria
ADD Grup
ADEUNIS RF
Advanticsys
AEG Power Solutions
AES Energy Storage
AFL
Agora du Rseau Domiciliaire
Aidon
AIUT sp. Z o.o.
ALACAES
Alliander
Altran
AMBER wireless GmbH
Ametek Power Instruments
Amt-Sybex
Analog
Andra sp Zo.o
ANDREA Informatique
Anhui EMI Intelligent Instrument Co.,
Ltd. (BTFI)
Antennentechnik Bad Blankenburg
GmbH
Apator
Apex CoVantage
Applied Precision
Aqua Rimat
Aquametro AG
Aria Systems Ltd
Atmel Corporation
Atos
B.A.U.M. Consult GmbH
BAE Batterien GmbH
Basarsoft Bilgi Teknolojileri A.S.
BAUSCH DATACOM
Bolta Electric (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd
boostHEAT
Brinck + EFR
C3 Energy
Capgemini
CGI
China Yuheng Special Lamp Co.,
Ltd.
Cisco
Cixi Sanyang Electronics Co.,Ltd
Clean Horizon
climote Ltd
Connode AB
Corinex Communications Corp.
Cuculus GmbH
Cyent
Daesung Measuring Co., Ltd.
Platinum Sponsors
Utility Partners
Gold Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Country Partners
COLORI QUADRICROMIA
Strategic Sponsors
COLORI PANTONE
Nero 100%
Pantone black
C 100%
M 32%
Y 0%
K 0%
Pantone 3005
Hydrogenics
IBM
IJENKO
Imbema Groep
Imtech ICT
Inepro
INHEMETER CO., LTD.
IPS-Intelligent Process Solutions
GmbH
Iskra Sistemi d.d.
ISKRAEMECO
Itineris NV
Itron
J&D Electronics
Jiangyin Spark Electronic
Technology Co., Ltd
Junifer Systems Ltd
Kamstrup
Kerlink
KG Technologies, Inc.
KIC InnoEnergy
Kisters AG
KNX Association
KPN
Kx Systems C/O DEVnet
KYLAND TECHNOLOGY EMEA GmbH
Laborelec
Landis+Gyr/Toshiba
Lowribeck
Mars-Energo
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
MEAZON
Meters and More AISBL
MeterSit SRL
MeterTest Ltd
Methodia
Morgan Advanced Materials
MTE Meter Test Equipment AG
Murata Electronics Europe B.V.
NEC
Nest Labs
Net Group - Synerall
Netatmo SAS
Netinium
New Era Electronic Technology
Co.,Ltd.
Nexans
Ningbo Sanchao Electric Meter
Factory
Ningbo Sanxing Electric Co., Ltd
NMi Certin BV
NorthQ
NURI Telecom
NXP Semiconductors
OMICRON electronics GmbH
OMS Group
ON Semiconductor
Opower
Oracle Utilities
Orga Systems
Ormazabal Current
OSGP Alliance
OSGP Alliance-Echelon
OSGP Alliance-ETM Mtteknik
OSGP Alliance-FlexEnergy AS
OSGP Alliance-greenbird Integration
Technology AS
OSGP Alliance-Powel AS
OSWELL Group
OWON Technology
Panasonic Industrial Europe GmbH
permundo GmbH
PRIME Alliance AISBL
Proant AB
PSI AG
Qingdao Techen Technology
Holdings
Quby
Quectel Wireless Solutions Co., Ltd.
Radiocrafts
Ramway
RedFlow Limited
Redknee
Relay GmbH
Renesas Electronics Europe GmbH
Rhode & Schwarz SIT GmbH
Robotron Datenbank-Software
GmbH
ROCKETHOME GmbH
RWE Effizienz GmbH
S&C Electric Europe
Saft Batteries
Sagemcom
SAP
SC AEM SA
Schneider Electric
Secure Meters
Seluxit
Semtech Corporation
Sensirion
Sensus
Shanghai PuQi Electronic Co., Ltd
Shanghai Wanjia Precision
Components Co., Ltd
Shenzhen Chuangyin Technology
Co., LTD
Shenzhen Londian Electrics Co Ltd
Shenzhen Star Instrument Co.,Ltd.
Siemens
Siemens AG
Sierra Wireless
Sigfox
Silver Spring Networks
SIMCom Wireless Solutions Co.,Ltd
Simple Energy
Sinapsi S.r.l.
Smarteq Antennas/wireless
Solvera Lynx
Stedin Netbeheer
STMicroelectronics International NV
Tadiran Batteries GmbH
Taehwatrans Co., Ltd
Taoglas Ltd
Tata Consultancy Services
Technolog Limited
Teconex
TELECON
Telit Communications S.p.A
Temporal Power Ltd.
Texas Instruments Deutschland
GmbH
TNO
Tollgrade
Toshiba
Townsend Middle East Smart Grid
Solutions
Trilliant
TV Rheinland
ubisys technologies GmbH
U-Blox AG
ULE Alliance
Vaisala
VARTA Microbattery/VARTA Storage
VDE Testing and Certification
Institute
VDI
Ventyx
Veolia Environment SA
VIPA CZ s.r.o.
Vitzrocell Co., Ltd.
Wasion Group Limited
Waterford Institute of Technology
Weihai Ploumeter Co.,Ltd
Wirepas Ltd
WI-SUN Alliance
Wuhan Fute Technology Co., Ltd
Xemex
Xemtec
Yitran Communications Ltd.
Younicos
YTL (Zhejiang Yongtailong Electronic
Co.Ltd )
Yueqing Goodwin Electronic Co Ltd
ZERA GmbH
Zhejiang Jiang Cai Energy
Technology Co.,Ltd.
Zhejiang Lihui Electric Co., Ltd
Zhejiang Reallin Electron Co., Ltd
ZIV METERING SOLUTIONS
ZPA Smart Energy
Sikom Connect AS
SolarSwing
ThermIQ
UE-UC
Venios Gmbh
WeShareSolar
Windchallenge
You Know Watt
Power-Tags
Qwiksense
Shifft
Country Pavilions
Premium Partners
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CLUSTER DE ENERGA
ISRAELI PAVILION
FRENCH PAVILION
ARTECHE
Bidelek Sareak
Cluster de Energa (Basque Energy
Cluster)
TECNALIA
Indra
Zigor-Tekniker
Alcatel Lucent
Alstom Grid
Artelys
Atoll Energy
Dotvision
EDF /Concept Grid
EDF / Smart Electric Lyon
ERDF
ERDF / Greenlys
ERDF / Nice Grid
Greenpriz
GridPocket
Michaud Export
SWEDISH PAVILION
Mios
OPAL-RT
Powersys
Qualisteo
RTE (Rseau de Transport
dElectricit)
RTE Smart Substation
Smartside
Socomec
Woic / Arri Paca
Reuniwatt
Unisto
Business Sweden
KIC Innoenergy
Lansen Systems AB
Swemet
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An Orchestra of Utilities
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Full access to the 3-day Strategic Programme, a combination of high-level content, a full
afternoon of round table discussions with the experts and extended networking time within
the conference area
Full access to the 3-day Case Study Programme on the exhibition floor
Access to 350+ solution providers on the exhibition floor
Attend all networking activities incl. structured birds of a feather networking sessions
Access to the innovation hub
Access to the networking app to schedule appointments with other attendees
The opportunity to pre-register for our Site Visit programme
Lunch and refreshments on all 3 days
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With such a comprehensive programme and so many key contacts to make, share the
workload and attend the event with your colleagues.
Our Corporate Plans are designed with this in mind and make your attendance more costeffective with discounts up to 25%!
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For assistance with your booking, please contact our Utility Account Manager Kim Vickery at +31
346 290 815 or via email [email protected]
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Go to www.european-utility-week.com/register