Smart Metering show seeks exhibitors, papers

Aug. 29, 2006
On Nov. 13-14, the Smart Metering conference will be host to the latest updates and information regarding the implementation and roll out of Ontario's smart metering program. It will be held at the Holiday Inn on King in Toronto. Educational sessions will focus on various aspects of smart metering for the LDC's, gas, and water providers...

TORONTO, Canada, Aug. 29, 2006 -- On Nov. 13-14, the Smart Metering conference will be host to the latest updates and information regarding the implementation and roll out of Ontario's smart metering program. It will be held at the Holiday Inn on King in Toronto.

Numerous sessions will focus on various aspects of smart metering for the LDC's, gas, and water providers. Delegates will be comprised of Managers in the area of: Smart Metering, AMR/AMI, MDM/R, Billing, Business Development, Customer Service, Distribution, Energy, Facilities, Professors, Technical Personnel, R&D, Metering, Maintenance, Engineers, VP's of Distribution, Policy Makers, Regulators, Operations, Solutions Providers.

The event will be designed to maximize both the Exhibitors' and utilities need to educate and network. With top quality sessions combined with Networking opportunities, exhibitors will be able to have the time to attend the conference.

It will be designed to allow exhibitors to Take part in the educational sessions without missing out on meeting potential customers.

The conference and exposition (www.smartmeteringconference.com), organized by Jaguar Media, will be different in that it will deliver true results, case studies and lessons learned from a wide assortment of utilities that have been party to the various pilot projects taking place in Ontario.

For more information, contact:
[email protected] -- to reserve exhibitor space
[email protected] -- to submit a paper
[email protected] -- to register to attend.

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