Webinar 28 Nov: Unleashing Next-Level Interoperability

Webinar 28 Nov: Unleashing Next-Level Interoperability

Broadcast: Thursday, 28 November 2024 04h00 New York | 09h00 GMT | 09h00 London | 10h00 Amsterdam |11h00 Johannesburg | 13h00 Dubai | 14h30 New Delhi | 17h00 Singapore | 20h00 Australia 60-minute session An insightful session that will explore the transformative potential of DLMS GCPs in advancing interoperability and standardisation within the energy and water…


Webinar 28 Nov: Unleashing Next-Level Interoperability

Broadcast: Thursday, 28 November 2024

04h00 New York | 09h00 GMT | 09h00 London | 10h00 Amsterdam |
11h00 Johannesburg | 13h00 Dubai | 14h30 New Delhi | 17h00 Singapore | 20h00 Australia 
60-minute session

An insightful session that will explore the transformative potential of DLMS GCPs in advancing interoperability and standardisation within the energy and water sectors.

These GCP’s ensure unparalleled interoperability, catering to diverse use cases and facilitating device-to-device data sharing, regardless of architecture or communication protocols to permit local data consumption.

Join this 60-minute session and discover how DLMS GCPs streamline data management operations, enhance efficiency with local data consumption, and drive innovation across the utility landscape, providing tangible benefits for DSO’s, device manufacturers, software integrators and consultancy companies.

The expert panel will explore potential use cases, address your questions, and unpack how DLMS GCPs can address your organisation’s specific challenges and requirements.

Speakers:

Sergio Lazzarotto, President & Executive Director | DLMS UA

Pascal Terrien, Chief Standardization Officer | EDF Group & IEC SMB Member

Ya Chen, Chief Technology Officer | Shenzhen Kaifa Technology Co. Ltd


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