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The utility pathway to digitalization


The world is becoming more digital from the cars we drive to the devices we use and the way we do business. Utilities, specifically, have started to push towards digitalization, although their progress has been more modest than other industries that are leading digital adoption.

After a decade of investing in grid modernization, utilities continue to become more resilient, efficient, innovative, sustainable, and customer-focused. Grid modernization through the deployment of sensors, smart grid technology, and IoT has laid the foundation for a digital transformation of the power industry, but there is still a long way to go in order to achieve long-term financial success. Digital utilities need to address the challenges of aging infrastructure, a regulatory system in flux, new utility-scaled and grid-edge energy resources, and the convergence of Information Technology and Operations Technology (IT/OT).

Attend this webinar to learn how to achieve your digital business goals, what emerging technologies you'll need to get there, and what challenges you may see along the way. After this webinar, you'll have the roadmap you need to take your utility into the future.

Presenters

Rick Nicholson

Digital Business Development Leader

Gary leads Hitachi Energy’s smart grid initiative in North America, which includes business development, alliances and partnerships, strategy, sales, and marketing. Gary has 30 years of T&D experience, working for Hitachi Energy in Raleigh, NC the last 20 years. Gary chairs the NEMA Smart Grid Council and is a member of the GridWise Alliance, the DistribuTECH Advisory Committee, and the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster Advisory Committee.

Gary Rackliff

VP of Smart Grids of North America

Gary leads Hitachi Energy’s smart grid initiative in North America, which includes business development, alliances and partnerships, strategy, sales, and marketing. Gary has 30 years of T&D experience, working for Hitachi Energy in Raleigh, NC the last 20 years. Gary chairs the NEMA Smart Grid Council and is a member of the GridWise Alliance, the DistribuTECH Advisory Committee, and the Research Triangle Cleantech Cluster Advisory Committee.

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