Sensus to hold 2014 Utility Conference

Sept. 18, 2014

RALEIGH, N.C. — Those who attend the conference will learn how to get the maximum value out of their investment in Sensus technologies.

RALEIGH, N.C. — Sensus, a provider of clean technology solutions, announced that its 2014 Utility Conference will take place Nov. 2-5, at the Arizona Grand Resort & Spa in Phoenix, according to a press release.

The conference unites water, gas and electric utility leaders for training and networking, helping them improve operational efficiency by optimizing their investment in Sensus technology, stated the release.

The theme of this year's conference is "Evolve” and will feature discussions and demonstrations educating attendees on how Sensus technology is evolving the delivery of utility services and mapping the way to smart cities, reported the release.

Registration for the 2014 Utility Conference is now available and those who sign up before Sept. 26 will receive a discount of $100 off the full registration price, noted the release.

"Sensus partners with utilities worldwide to advance service delivery, engage customers, analyze data and conserve resources," said Sensus President Randy Bays. "Our annual conference is a key aspect of our [commitment to put customers first] and enables us all to evolve toward smart utilities and cities together." 

You can find the release here.

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