2019 Smart Grid Customer Education Symposium to Focus on Smart Utilities and Smart Customers in the Age of Digital Transformation

EIN 24 CS smart grid education 400

June 5, 2019

SmartEnergy IP, a division of SmartMark Communications, recently announced its 9th annual Smart Grid Customer Education Symposium. This year’s event, which will focus on the impact of digital transformation on smart grid customer experience, will showcase how to optimize AMI infrastructure as a platform for improved customer communication, smart cities, smart homes and smart customers.

The 2019 Smart Grid Customer Education Symposium will take place on October 29, 2019 at the Grand Hyatt in Washington, DC.

“This is an exciting time for utilities, as they continue to evolve and improve their relationship with customers,” said Juliet Shavit, President of SmartEnergy IP. “From the latest applications to educate and engage consumers, to the tools now available in our homes and in our communities to improve our lives, utilities have become powerful central forces in the investment and optimization of innovative technologies.”

This is the 9th year of the conference, which has always been focused on the customer benefits of smart grid. The event is designed to educate utilities, regulators and stakeholders on best practices in educating and engaging consumers on the benefits of their smart grid technology investments. Today that means not only AMI deployments, but dynamic pricing, time-of-use programs, advanced bundled services and new applications designed to empower consumers to save energy and money.

To learn more about speaking opportunities or to register for the 2019 Smart Grid Customer Education Symposium, visit www.smartgridcustomereducation.com.

Related Articles


Latest Articles

  • Declines in Ontario and Manitoba Construction Intentions Push Down the Non-Residential Sector

    Declines in Ontario and Manitoba Construction Intentions Push Down the Non-Residential Sector

    December 16, 2024 The total value of building permits issued in Canada decreased by $399.1 million (-3.1%) to $12.6 billion in October. This comes on the heels of a strong September, during which construction intentions rose by $1.3 billion to the second-highest level in the series. Despite the monthly decline in October, the total value of building permits… Read More…

  • Lighting Control Basics for Home Automation

    Lighting Control Basics for Home Automation

    By Matthew Biswas Do your eyes roll when you hear terms like Smart home technology?  Or are you a true believer?  As it turns out controlling electrical devices via low-voltage technology can be easier to implement and use than many of us thought. The Lutron Caseta system uses the internet and Radio Frequency to instantly… Read More…

  • Grounded in Ontario: The Future of Energy Storage Systems

    Grounded in Ontario: The Future of Energy Storage Systems

    December 16, 2024 Technical Advisor Trevor Tremblay explains why following best practices and relying on licensed professionals will ensure a smooth and secure transition when integrating this exciting new technology. Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are revolutionizing the way individuals and businesses manage energy, providing cost-saving opportunities, increased energy reliability, and a pathway toward sustainability. In… Read More…

  • 4 in 5 Canadians See Electrifying Public Transit as Key to Advancing Climate Action, Schneider Electric Survey Finds

    4 in 5 Canadians See Electrifying Public Transit as Key to Advancing Climate Action, Schneider Electric Survey Finds

    December 13, 2024 Schneider Electric has released new survey findings showing Canadians are increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of traditional public transit emissions. According to the survey, 83 per cent of Canadians recognize the need for electrified transit to support a sustainable future and are seeking actionable and innovative solutions to ease the nation’s… Read More…


Changing Scene