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Shape the future of smart energy
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SMARTENERGY
October 24 – 26, 2011, San Francisco, CA
www.smartenergyinternational.com
Organized by:
Gold sponsor: Silver sponsors: Bronze sponsors:
Host utility: Host publication: Premier media partner:
Incorporating:
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SHOW GUIDE
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Dear Smart Energy International delegates,
It is my pleasure to welcome you to Smart Energy International and the city of San Francisco.
The aim of this event is two-fold, and I hope you get both benefits from being here:1. To foster a truly dynamic networking experiences that brings
together a wider ecosystem of energy stakeholders, with utilities at the center, but also drawing in key decision makers and influencers from the worlds of policy, finance, manufacturing, architecture, facilities management, electric vehicles, storage, renewables and start-ups, to name but a few of the categories of attendee we know are here over the next three days.
2. To spark ideas that can transform the way energy is delivered and consumed. From the gradual rollout of EVs to the rapid acceleration of storage technology, every wave if innovation will have a profound impact on how utilities will balance and optimize the grid, how they will interact and service their customers, and how everyone involved will need to re-evaluate current business models to grow in a changing world.
I encourage you to network widely and seek out not just potential new customers, but new partners and collaborators, innovative thinking and peers who will form a support network to share ideas with and drive your future growth.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank our support network – the speakers, sponsors, associations and media – who have made the event possible, with a particular nod to our Gold Sponsor: SAIC; and our Silver Sponsors: Aclara, KEMA and Opower.
You can find all the key information for navigating SEI in this showguide, but please seek out any member of our staff if you need help during the event.
Finally I would like to point out that the main conference sessions will be recorded and accessible to you after the event along with any slides submitted. You will be notified when they are ready for viewing approximately two weeks after the event.
I hope you enjoy the event.
Warm Regards,
Mark WalkerVP, North AmericaSpintelligent, [email protected]
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Table of contents
Agenda-at-a-glance 4Event Highlights 6Agenda details 8 – 13Exhibit hall 14Exhibitor listings 15 – 17Media partners & supporting associations 18Upcoming events 19
Thank you to our Host Utility:
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WELCOME
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October 24
8.45am – 4.00 pm Focus day: Engaging the new energy consumer 8.45 am – 4.00 pm Smart Cars Summit Day 111.50 am – 1.30 pm Luncheon (invitation only) sponsored by
October 25
8.00 am – 11.00 am Keynote sessions and panel discussions11.00 am – 11.30 am Refreshment break – sponsored by 11.30 am Break Out Sessions Begin11.30 am – 4.30 pm Smart Energy International Day 111.30 am – 4.30 pm Smart Cars Summit Day 211.30 am – 5.00 pm Smart Homes Summit Day 212:30 pm – 1.30 pm Lunch4.30 pm – 6.00 pm Start ups to watch – hosted by6.00 pm – 7.30 pm Networking cocktail reception
October 26
9.00 am Break out sessions begin 9.00 am – 3.30 pm Business models and regulation track9.00 am – 3.30 pm Smart grid optimization track9.00 am – 3.30 pm Smart Storage track1.10 pm – 2.30 pm Lunch
Session Locations
Oct 24 Room
Consumer engagement focus day C.A. ThayerSmart Cars Summit Sausalito B
Oct 25 Room
Keynote sessions and Smart Energy International Presidio ballroom Smart Cars Summit Sausalito BSmart Homes Summit C.A. Thayer
Oct 26 Room
Business models and regulation AmadorSmart grid optimization MarinSmart storage Solano
AGENDA-AT-A-GLANCE
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Co-located events:
Start-ups to watch!Tuesday, October 25: 4.30 pm
Utility LuncheonMonday, October 24: 11.50 am
Invitation onlyHosted by:
Four innovative start-ups who could disrupt smart energy in the coming years are brought to you by the Cleantech Group and their recently released Global Cleantech 100 list.
Presented by Cleantech Group
EVENT HIGHLIGHTS
This One Day Summit (October 25) sheds light on the numerous challenges and opportunities to realizing the vision for truly smart homes, offering practical, actionable advice from industry experts across utilities, retailers and more.
This Two Day Summit (October 24-25) brings together key executives working on EV development from major utilities and car manufacturers to deliver practical insights onmanaging the impact of EVs on the grid to optimal metering, billing and rate strategies.
This One Day Summit, incorporated as a track into Smart Energy International (October 26), examines the business and technical aspects of developing and integrating storage into the grid, to provide you with the cutting-edge knowledge you need to develop an implementation strategy.
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Keynote sessionsTuesday, October 25
8.45 amThe role money and politics will play in the future of Smart EnergyJim Delshad, Former Mayor of Beverly Hills, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Pacific Capital Group
9.10 am The road to building smart cities for a sustainable futureRobert Fox, Co-founder and Principal, Cook + Fox Architects
Networking receptionTuesday, October 25: 6.00pm
Don’t miss this networking cocktail reception in the exhibit hall – and a special video message from Jackie Speier, Congresswoman, US House of Representatives (D-CA).
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THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
Thanks to our sponsors who made this event possible
Gold sponsor:
Silver sponsors:
Bronze sponsors:
‘Future Stars’ Partner:
Host utility: Host publication: Premier media partner:
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AGENDA
ENGAGING THE NEW ENERGy CONSUMER FOCUS DAy
Room: C.A. Thayer 8.30 am Welcome
8.45 am Can gamification change the way you interact with customers? Adena DeMonte , Director of Marketing , Badgeville
9.30 am Creating high-response programs: How to use customer preferences to build better programs Moderator: Patty Durand, Executive Director, SGCC
• Gary Smith, Director Smart Grid Technologies, NV Energy Inc.
• Risa Baron, Education Manager, San Diego Gas & Electric
10.30am Networking break
10.50 am When one size does not fit all: How to create different value propositions for different segments Moderator: Judith Schwartz, President To the Point
• Fred Bullock, Former VP of Personal System Group Marketing, HP
• David Merkoski, Former Executive Creative Director at frog design
• Kevin Surace, CEO, Serious Energy
11.50 am Luncheon (invitation only)
Room: Sausalito B
8.45 Welcome
9.00 am Q&A: Mapping out future charging infrastructure Moderator: Adam Langton, Energy Analyst, California Public Utilities Commission
• Professor Rajit Gadh, Director, UCLA’s Smart Grid Energy Research Center
• Rob Bearman, Global Alliances - Utilities & Energy, Better Place, Inc.
10.00am Utilities as Gas Station of the Future Chris Chen, Market Development Manager, Plug- in Electric Vehicles, San Diego Gas & Electric
10.50am This is how the EV ecosystem will evolve Chad Bell, Senior Director of Best Buy’s New Business Solutions Group, Best Buy
11.20am V2G charging: Research results from the Californian Public Utilities Commission Adam Langton, Energy Analyst, California Public Utilities Commission
Monday, October 24, 2011
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AGENDA
ENGAGING THE NEW ENERGy CONSUMER FOCUS DAy
Room: C.A. Thayer
1.30 pm Successfully Integrating Social Media into Customer Programs
• Mike Stephens, Manager, Corporate and Internet Communications, Salt River Project
• Wayne Lin, Director of Product Management, Opower
• Justin Segall, Founder and EVP, Simple Energy
2.30 pm Refreshment break
3.00 pm Excellence in consumer engagement: Who is doing it right, and what can we learn from them Moderator: Matt Dinsmore, Energy & Clean Tech Practice Lead, Altman Vilandrie & Co., and author of this report
• Patty Durand, Executive Director, SGCC • David Tabata, Consumer Programs Marketing,
American Electric Power • Corina Carbajal, Project Manager, Southern
California Edison
4.00 pm End
Room: Sausalito B
1.30pm Lessons learned from major EV rollouts in North America Richard Morgan, Green Building & Emerging Technologies Manager, Austin Energy
2.00pm EV Development and its connection to Smart Community in Japan Kazumi Matsushige, Professor of Electrical Engineering and Former Vice President, Kyoto University
3.00pm Plug-in hybrid electric vehicle consumer research Dahlia Garas, Program Manager, PHEV Research Center, University of California
3.30pm Desirable consumer behavior and options to encourage it Bill Boyce, Supervisor, Electric Transportation, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
4.00 pm End
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Participate in Smart Energy International 2012!
There are some exciting developments underway for the 2012 event. To be a part of it all, contact our staff for more details:
Speaking OpportunitiesTammy Scholtes+1 [email protected]
Sponsorship / Exhibit OpportunitiesAriel Clark +1 [email protected]
Neil Borthwick+1 212-813-2880 [email protected]
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AGENDA
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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8:00 am Registration opens
8.30 am Welcome address from Pacific Gas & Electic, Host Utility Kevin Dasso, Senior Director, Smart Grid and Technology Integration, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
8.45 am Keynote Address: The role money and politics will play in the future of Smart Energy Jim Delshad, Former Mayor of Beverly Hills, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Pacific Capital Group
9.10 am Keynote Address: The road to building smart cities for a sustainable future Robert Fox, Co-founder and Principal, Cook + Fox Architects
9.40 am Smart Energy and its role in the journey to Smart Cities Moderator: Darlene Pope, President and CEO, CoR Advisors
• Jim Delshad, Former Mayor of Beverly Hills, Vice Chairman and Managing Director of Pacific Capital Group • David Driskell, Executive Director of Community Planning and Sustainability, City of Boulder, Colorado • Robert Fox, Co-founder and Principal, Cook + Fox Architects • Carlos Santamaria, VP of Engineering Services, Glenborough, LLC • Irene M. Stillings, Executive Director of the nonprofit California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE)
11.00 am Refreshment break
SMART ENERGy INTERNATIONALToday’s thought leaders driving tomorrow’s
smart energy strategiesRoom: Presidio ballroom Room: Sausalito B Room: C.A. Thayer
11.30 am Utility Leadership Panel: Fireside chat with KEMA Moderator: Hugo van Nispen, President & Managing Director, KEMA
• Lee S. Krevat, Director, Smart Grid, San Diego Gas & Electric
• Kevin Dasso, Senior Director, Smart Grid and Technology Integration, Pacific Gas & Electric
• Michael Pesin, P.E., Chief Technology Advisor, Smart Grid Architect, Seattle City Light
12.30 pm Lunch and networking break
Plug-In Electric Vehicle Rates Joan M. Soller, Manager - Corporate Planning, Indianapolis Power & Light Company
SAE Perspective on Electro-Mobility and StandardizationKeith Wilson, Technical Project Manager, SAE Ground VehicleStandards, SAE
Trends and regulations in the home area network ecosystemChristopher Villarreal, Smart Grid Staff Lead, California Public Utilities Commission
Q&A: Interoperability and a closer look at Standards - How they can make or break Smart HomesModerator: TBC • Chano Gomez is Director of Business
Development at Lantiq North America • Barry Haaser, Executive Director,
U-SNAP Alliance
12.00 pm
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AGENDA
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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Room: Sausalito B Room: C.A. Thayer
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1.30 pm Technology Leadership Panel: The role of technology and innovation in turning policy and vision into reality Moderator: Clint Wheelock, Founder and MD, Pike Research
• Jeffrey Taft, Smart Grid Chief Architect, Cisco
• Erich W. Gunther, Chairman and CTO, co-founder, EnerNex
• Ralph E. Abbott, Global Smart Grid Services, SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
2.15 pm Meet the panelists
2.30 pm Analysts panel: Evolving today’s smart grid needs into tomorrow’s smarter world solutions Moderator: Philip Bane, Executive VP Sales & BD at TopQuadrant, Inc., Managing Editor of Engerati
• Ahmad Faruqui, Principal, The Brattle Group • Katie Fehrenbacher, Editor, Earth2Tech.com and Writer, GigaOM • Rick Nicholson, Group Vice President, IDC Energy Insights • Rick Thompson, President & Co-Founder, Greentech Media, Inc. • Carter Shoop, Equity Research Analyst, Clean Tech at Key Bank
Automakers’ future visions: Consumer interaction and productionModerator: TBC • Peter Dempster, Sustainable Mobility
Topics, BMW Group Technology Office, USA
• Takehito Yokoo, General Manager - Advanced Powertrain, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America, Inc.
Building energy management systems and benefits that will drive the adoption of automated building technologiesRon Zimmer, President & CEO, Continental Automated Buildings Association
Q&A: Visions and roadmaps for smart homes - the future of interaction between customers and their home devicesModerator: Ron Zimmer, President & CEO, Continental Automated Buildings Association • Mark Trayer, Principal Engineer,
Samsung • Scott McGaraghan, Director, Utilities
Business Development Stealth Mode Residential Efficiency Start Up
Cutting-edge results from the ‘Automation and Energy Management for the Electric SmartHouse’ ProjectRalph E. Abbott, Global Smart Grid Services, SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
This is how the home automation market will evolve Kris Bowring, Senior Director, Platform Lead - Home and Energy Management, Best Buy Co., Inc.
3.00 pm
2.00 pm
The role of utilities in Smart Homes on the customer side: Why core competencies matterJohn Baker, Director, Utility Systems Research, Pecan Street Project Inc
A modular approach to HAN connectivityBarry Haaser, Executive Director, U-SNAP Alliance
3.30 pm Refreshment break
4.00 pm The vision for smart energy by 2020 and beyond Moderator: Philip Bane, Executive VP Sales & BD at TopQuadrant, Inc., Managing Editor of Engerati
• Dr. Landis Kannberg, Lead Manager - Energy Storage & Renewable Integration
4.30 pm Cleantech Group presents their ‘Start-ups to watch’ Innovative start-ups who could disrupt smart energy in the coming years are brought to you by the Cleantech Group and their recently released Global Cleantech 100 list.
6:00 pm Drinks reception in exhibition hall – message from Jackie Speier, Congresswoman, US House of Representatives (D-CA)
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AGENDA
New business models and regulation for theprogressive utility and key stakeholders
Room: Amador
Business models and regulation
9.00 am The innovative utility company; Open Innovation as a roadmap Håvard Belbo, Senior Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, NTE
9.30 am Case Study: Utility Centered Approach to Aggressive Energy Efficiency, a look at Duke Energy’s ‘Save-a-watt’ scheme Jared Lawrence, VP of Customer Strategy and Innovation, Duke Energy
10.00 am Panel: Regulatory insights on the realities of the regulator’s role and how utilities can ensure better regulatory compliance Moderator: Linda Evers, Partner and Chair, Energy Group. Stevens & Lee
• Jon Porter, President and CEO, The Porter Group LLC, Former Congressman (R-NV)
• Christopher Villarreal, Regulatory Analyst, Policy and Planning Division, California Public Utilities Commission
10.40 am Refreshment break
Business models and regulation cont.
11.10 am Why open standards matter to the grid: A WiMAX perspective
• Declan Byrne, Director of Marketing, WiMAX Forum
• Doug Gray, Telecommunications Consultant, WiMax Forum
Smart Grid Optimization: from the Applications Layer to the
Communication LayerRoom: Marin
Organizational optimization for the smart grid
The advanced smart grid: the new energy paradigmAndres Carvallo, Chief Strategy Officer, Proximetry & Author of ‘The Advanced Smart Grid’
Becoming operationally ready for the smart grid evolution: organizational structure and technical capabilities revisitedJesper Uhlin, Product Manager,TailorMade
Panel: Plugging the modern utility into a smart infrastructureModerator: Philip Bane, Executive VP Sales & BD at TopQuadrant, Inc., Managing Editor of Engerati • Professor Rajit Gadh, Director, UCLA’s
Smart Grid Energy Research Center • Ajoy Rajani, Senior Vice President,
Reliance Infrastructure Ltd • Erik T. Naugle, Vice President, Chief
Operations Officer, SAIC Energy, Environment & Infrastructure
Smart Grid Optimization
Panel: Grid optimization and demand response Moderator: Barry Haaser, Managing Director, OpenADR Alliance • Ulric Kwan, Principal Product Manager
Emerging Markets and Technologies Customer Energy Solutions, Pacific Gas and Electric Company
• Clay Collier, Chief Executive Officer, Akuacom
• Robert Procter, Ph.D., Sr. Economist, Electric Rates & Planning, Electric & Natural Gas Division, OPUC
Storage and renewables innovation and integration
Room: Solano
The market for energy storage
Quantifying the economics and the market demand for energy storage technologies applications Michael DeAngelis, Manager, Energy Research & Development, SMUD
How to overcome the financial and regulatory challenges of storage on the grid Janos Toth, Climate Change Adaption Program, BC Hydro
Analyzing the emerging business case and market for large scale energy storage technologies on electrified rail systemsRichard Drake P.E., Program Manager, Transportation & Power Systems R&D, NYSERDA
Renewables and the Smart Grid
Panel: Utilizing energy storage to maximize your renewable initiatives: Wind vs. solar vs. thermal developmentsModerator: Richard Drake P.E., Program Manager Transportation & Power Systems R&D, NYSERDA • Avtar Bining, Ph.D., Energy Research&
Development Division, California Energy Commission
• Mark Kapner, Director of Engineering, Frontier Associates, former Senior Strategy Engineer for Austin Energy
• Rick Fioravanti Vice President, Storage Applications & Support, KEMA, Inc
• Marc Keyser, Project Manager, Markets and AGC Engineering, MISO
SMART ENERGy INTERNATIONALSteps we can take today towards achieving a Smart future tomorrow
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
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AGENDA
Room: Amador
Utilities, the smart grid and the public
12.00 pm Panel: Customer engagement: Building new competencies to meet ratepayer expectations
Moderator: Marzia Zafar, Supervisor, Business & Community Outreach Group for the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC)
• Jun Shimada, Co-founder and CEO, ThinkEco
• Jared Lawrence, VP of Customer Strategy and Innovation, Duke Energy
• Timothy O’Connor, Director, California Climate and Energy Initiative, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
12.40 pm Case Study Sweden: Energy bill to energy statement – payment flexibility Jesper Uhlin, Product Manager, TailorMade
1.10 pm Lunch
Utilities, the smart grid and the public…cont.
2.30 pm Security and Data protection as a Key enabler of Mass Adoption for the Smart Grid: Operationalize Privacy by Design into your Smart Grid Initiatives Moderator: Michelle Chibba, Director, Policy Information& Privacy Commissioner, Office of Ontario (IPC)
• Christopher Villarreal, Regulatory Analyst, Policy and Planning Division, California Public Utilities Commission
• Linda Evers, Partner and Chair, Energy Group. Stevens & Lee
• Lee S. Krevat, Director, Smart Grid, San Diego Gas & Electric
3:30 End of Smart Energy International
Room: Marin
Smart Grid optimization
Panel: Are microgrids the wave of the future?Moderator: Terry Mohn, Founder, General MicroGrids • Craig Lewis, Executive Director, Clean
Coalition • Kurt Yeager, Executive Director, Galvin
Electricity Initiative
Market based demand response - The Norwegian experience Kjell Sand, Director, SINTEF/NTNU
Becoming a Digital Energy Utility
Case study: Real time decision making with smart data analyticsMatthew Burkmier, Chief Technology Officer, Calico
Room: Solano
Storage case studies
Overcoming the challenges of Energy Storage for renewable integration in California. Avtar Bining, Ph.D., Energy Research & Development Division, California Energy Commission
Use-Cases and Business Cases: Utilities Prerequisite for Acceptance of Electricity Storage Pramod Kulkarni, Program Manager, California Energy Commission
Search for the Electric Grail: The Early Quests of Portland General ElectricConrad Eustis, Director Retail TechnologyDevelopment, Portland General Electric
Storage integration and the smart grid
Utility-scale storage integration: Capitalizing on the synergy between solar and thermal storage coolingMark Kapner, Director of Engineering, Frontier Associates, former Senior Strategy Engineer, Austin Energy
At the edge of the grid: latest technologies and solutions in neighborhood storage – the integration of energy storage through smart grid technology Verne W. Loose, Ph.D., Senior Economist, Energy Storage and Transmission Analysis, Sandia National Laboratories
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
12.20 pm
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EXHIBITORS
AclaraBooth T9Silver Sponsor
Kim Newcomb945 Hornet Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042, USAPhone: +1 314 895 6523Email: [email protected]
Aclara integrates advanced, proven AMI technologies to capture, analyze, and apply utility data to meet the demands of today – and tomorrow. Aclara is the first utility communications company with end-to-end data capture, transfer, and processing capabilities. Our technologies are proven and reliable, delivering, processing, and managing unprecedented amounts of utility meter data more efficiently than any others in the industry.
Calico Booth T4Bronze Sponsor
Thomas Doggett777 108th Avenue Suite 2150, Bellevue, WA 98004, USAPhone: +1 425 440 0201Email: [email protected]
Calico Energy Services offers a secure software platform that simplifies Smart Grid data management and services – providing customers with energy intelligence, improved efficiency, reduced costs, and increased profit through a unified solution.
AvertraBooth T15Bronze Sponsor
Giancarlo Reyes9606 Smokewood Place, Fairfax, VA 20032, USAPhone: +1 703 400 7591Email: [email protected]
Avertra is a global service provider of Smart Grid and Energy Consulting with operations in the US, Middle East and Asia. A certified Qlikview partner, Avertra has built multiple analytics applications for Electric, Water and Gas utilities. Avertra analysts are experienced in end to end smart grid pilot project design and deployment, as well as technology and business process transformation.
CogneraBooth T16
Chris Lewis920 Watermark Tower, 530 8th Avenue SW, Calgary, AB T2P 3S8, CanadaPhone: +1 403 770 1592Fax: +1 403 218 2012Email: [email protected]
Cognera offers proven, cost-effective billing and customer care solutions enabling Competitive Energy Retailers and Utilities to meet increasing customer demands and industry requirements. Our award-winning billing and business intelligence solutions manage complex rates and data, improves customer relationships and help organizations manage Smart Grid requirements quickly and easily, without the large upfront financial investment and associated risk.
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EXHIBITORS
El Sewedy ElectrometerBooth T13Bronze Sponsor
Ahmed AshourPlot 152, 153, Industrial Zone 2, 6th October City00202, EgyptEmail: [email protected]
El Sewedy Electrometer is specialized in providing Ulitilities around the world with metering solutions that addresses their present and future needs. El Sewedy Electrometer is one of the top 10 Global players in the Metering Industry, with more than 16 million meters running in more than 32 countries in five continents. El Sewedy Electrometer serves its customers around the world through its global chain of factories in Egypt, Czech Republic, Ghana, Ethiopia, Zambia, India, Brazil and Mexico.
OpowerBooth T14Silver Sponsor
Alexa Raducanu1515 N. Courthouse Rd., 8th Floor, Arlington, VA 22201, USAPhone: +1 571 384 1255Email: [email protected]
Opower is the industry’s only multi-channel home energy management software company that helps utilities drive measurable business results across a range of key strategic initiatives.
Kema BOOTH T5Silver Sponsor
Susan Erwin67 South Bedford St., Suite 201E, Burlington, MA 01803-5177, USAPhone: +1 510 285 4233Fax: +1 510 891 0440Email: [email protected]
KEMA is a global provider of business and technical consulting, operational support, measurement and inspection, testing and certification for the energy and utility industry. Our knowledge of innovative technology helps clients ensure the availability, reliability, sustainability and profitability of energy and related products and processes. KEMA’s U.S. subsidiary, KEMA, Inc. is headquartered in Burlington, Mass., and serves energy clients throughout the Americas and Caribbean.
Osaki Booth T17
Hitoshi Shindo, Manager950 Tower Lane Suite 780, Foster City, CA 94404, USAPhone: +1 650 357 7700Fax: +1 650 357 7900Email: [email protected]
OSAKI is a leading mater manufacturer with our main strength lying in having over 40% of Japan’s market share, providing electricity meters to all of the 10 power companies in Japan. For more information, please visit our website at www.osaki.co.jp.
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EXHIBITORS
SAIC Booth T8Gold Sponsor
Jacqueline Elliott 131 Saundersville Road, Suite 300, Hendersville, TN 37075, USAPhone: +1 615 431 3228Email: [email protected]
We’re now delivering full life cycle solutions for a smarter grid. SAIC expands its energy, environment, and infrastructure capabilities to cultivate customer-focused solutions for the full project life cycle. The talent of SAIC, R. W. Beck, and Benham are now combined to guide utilities in an ever-changing marketplace. Together, we bring integrated solutions for a smarter grid to strengthen customers’ enterprises and help utilities thrive in a complex world.
Utility Services of the Americas Booth T3
Lea BenjaminPO Box 382, 122 Central Ave., Lancaster, NY 14086USAPhone: +1 855 855 2001Email: [email protected]
Utility Services of the Americas LLP (US of A) provides customized, effective and sustainable services to collect, transport and fully recycle obsolete hydro, gas, water, parking and other assets generated as a result of the implementation of the Smart Energy Program now underway in the US, Canada and abroad.
Tailormade Booth T11Bronze Sponsor
Laura Jaseviciute89 Summit Ave., 2nd Floor, Summit, NJ 07901USAPhone: +1 978 505 1727Fax: +1 908 378 2870Email: [email protected] www.tailormadeglobal.com
Founded in 1997, TailorMade is a Swedish based company with leading smart billing solutions. Demand response with true dynamic pricing using real time charging and billing of meter values and consumption are our core competencies in the energy market. With MeasureMade product we make real-time pricing easy and secure.
Thank you for your participation
We look forward to welcoming you next year toSmart Energy International
October 2012, San Francisco
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Smart Utilities Australia & New Zealand8 - 10 November 2011Sydney, Australia
Smart Energy Technical Study Tour13 – 18 November 2011New Delhi, Mumbai, Delhi, Agra & Bangalore: India
Smart Energy India14 - 16 November 2011New Delhi, India
Smart Utilities Russia 201116 - 17 November 2011Moscow, Russia
Transmission & Distribution/Smart Grids Asia29 - 30 November 2011Bangkok, Thailand
Metering & Smart Grids Caribbean22 – 24 February 2012Miami, FL, USA
Metering, Billing/MDM America12 - 14 March 2012San Diego, CA, USA
World Meter Design Congress 201212 - 14 March 2012San Diego, CA, USA
Metering, Billing/CRM Asia8 - 9 May 2012Bangkok, Thailand
Metering, Billing/CRM Africa21 - 24 May 2012Johannesburg, South Africa
Smart Energy Canada30 – 31 May 2012 Toronto, ON, Canada
Spintelligent is part of Clarion Events, a global business-to-business event organizer with over 280 staff in offices in the UK, Netherlands, United States, South Africa, Brazil, UAE and Singapore. Spintelligent forms part of Clarion’s specialist energy and utilities portfolio. Spintelligent has established itself as the key strategic information provider to the global metering, meter-to-cash and customer-end technology sector and as a specialist in African infrastructure development, with a focus on the power and mining sectors. Spintelligent is recognized for its print and electronic publications, with market-leading brands including Metering International, ESI Africa and Mining Review Africa. www.spintelligent.com
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