
Technological applications for intelligent metering are rapidly evolving. Yet, it is difficult for global water industry executives to grasp the true costs associated with deploying smart metering technologies.
The Global Smart Metering Technology Summit 2006 will bring together the most advanced intelligent metering technology trials, from around the world, to address key questions on COST and DEMAND IMPACT.
For the first time, you will gain a detailed insight into the technology options and the key implications for your core billing divisions as well as your ancillary business units. For example, what are the solutions for dealing with the enormous amounts of data generated from smart technology applications? What are the specific issues and solutions relating to billing, telemetry and IT integration? And how will the different communication options impact on each of these?
During a time when many global water organisations are facing droughts and source restrictions, this is an essential, must attend event for all global water companies.
Register today to gain key learning benefits including;
- Case Study Evaluations From The Leading Technology Trials (Featuring Sessions From UK, Asia, North America, Europe And Australia
- Overviews Of The New Smart Technologies And Communications Deployed In Smart Meter System Trials And Test Projects
- Evaluations Of The Latest Smart Metering Options From A Cost Comparison Perspective
- Assessments Of The Emerging Technological Options For Remote Meter Reading
- Solutions For New Tariff Structures Including Assessments On Demand Impact
- Insights From National Regulators On Their Views On Funding And Pan-Industry Support
London Business Conferences has researched the agenda with companies operating in the following countries -United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Israel, South Africa, Jordon, Australia, Greece, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Ireland, and Malaysia. We would like to thank the international water industry for supporting our research and shaping the agenda for this important summit.
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Dame Yve Buckland, National Chair, CONSUMER COUNCIL FOR WATER
Trevor Bishop, Head of Water Resource Management, Environment Agency, THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Helen Twelves, Head of Supply Demand Balance, OFFICE OF WATER SERVICES
David Hughes, Senior Infrastructure Engineer, AMERICAN WATER
Lynne Allaker, VP of Customer Service, UNITED WATER, USA
Mike Pocock, Head Of Strategy Planning, VEOLIA WATER UK
Tim Waldron, CEO WIDE BAY WATER CORPORATION, AUSTRALIA
Richard Aylard, External Affairs & Environment Director, THAMES WATER,
UK
Saul Arlosoroff, Director and Chairman of Finance/Economic Committee
MEKOROT, THE NATIONAL WATER CORPORATION OF ISRAEL
Mordecai Feldman, Independent Consultant, ISRAELI ADVANCED METERING TRIAL
George Archibald, Director, INFORMATION AND PERFORMANCE SERVICES LTD
Michel Chevalier, Manager, Customer Services and Operational Support
Public Works and Services Department, CITY OF OTTAWA,
CANADA
Robert Msweli, Operations Manager, RAND WATER, SOUTH AFRICA
Clint Lester, Head of Metering and Instrumentation Department, RAND
WATER, SOUTH AFRICA
Dene Marshallsay, Head Of Supply Demand Management, WRC PLC UK
Bill Baker, Director, NERA ECONOMIC CONSULTING
Simon Gordon-Walker, Director - Regulatory Business WRC PLC UK
Dr. Scott Reid, Director, Water Markets ICF INTERNATIONAL
Jörg Metzger, Director Marketing, SENSUS METERING SYSTEMS ESAAP
John Parks, Director of Marketing, NEPTUNE TECHNOLOGY GROUP Inc.
Mark Baldock, Metering Manager, OFGEM
Sandy Elsworth, Consultant to Mid-Kent Water AJ Elsworth Ltd
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