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Outlining Asia’s Strategies for Efficient Smart Grids, Aligning Technological Innovations with Requirements and Effective Customer Engagement

Governments and utilities around the world are aware of the huge opportunity that the concept of Smart Grid presents and Asia is not far behind. Gone is the phase when Asian Governments were still figuring out if they need to make the grids smart. Today they are actively looking for ideas and setting up their pilots to make their grids smarter and adaptable to their requirements.

Fast Facts:
  • Meralco, Philippines eyes the purchase of 40,000 smart meters to jumpstart its entry into the smart grid system
  • BESCOM, India’s pilot project on Smart Grid will be launched in April 2011
  • China and Korea will continue to feature in leading investors around the world into the smart grid market
  • Indonesia and Malaysia have started their ground work on Smart Grid pilots

I am delighted to present you with the program of Future Grids Asia, a conference that will equip utilities, communications sector and other stakeholders with the best ideas, technologies and the latest trends for making their grids smart.

It is no secret that an active market like Asia is flooded with discussions and conferences on visualising the smart grid future, and hence it is important to highlight why you Future Grids Asia should be on your list of Smart Grid events to attend.

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  • A unique conference with dedicated sessions and an exclusive workshop on customer engagement
  • Realising the importance of the other stakeholders, Future Grids Asia involves telecoms in Asia for the first time to get their perspective to foresee their role in this industry.
  • A refreshing line up of speakers representing ten different countries in Asia

Asian governments and utilities looking into the engineering of their grids foresee challenges including:

  • Designing and upgrading their present day systems into secure, smarter grids in adherence to the regulations
  • Strategies to effectively involve their customers who are a vital to the success of any smart grid implementation
  • Narrowing down on the technological solutions specific to the market and collaborating with the other stakeholders like telecoms to enable a two way communication

To assist you in coming up with possible solutions for the challenges above, we’ve put together an excellent line up of experts presenting practical case studies and general technical information that will provide you with strategies and solutions to engineer the grids of the future.

Future Grids Asia 2011 will focus exclusively on the following areas.

  • The Asian utilities and Governments giving an idea of their upcoming Smart Grid projects
  • Case studies on successful Smart Grid projects across the world
  • Role of customer engagement in an end to end Smart Grid solution
  • Innovative methods of ensuring customer engagement in Smart Grids
  • Role of SCADA analysis grid data and security concerns
  • The communications – utility merger for Smart Grids

Selected Feedback from our SCADA Asia 2010 Delegates:

Great conference and excellent speakers.
Mr. Richard Dunham, International Business Development Manager , TAEUS
It was a very informative event. People from the various utility companies came together to discuss issues and solutions for SCADA systems.
Mr. Ashish Patil, Deputy General Manager, Reliance Infrastructure Limited
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