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Benefits of the Intelis Gas Meter Panel Discussion
View DetailsJoin representatives from three utilities that have implemented the Intelis Gas Meter and learn about the benefits of upgrading.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Gas Edge
Join us as we build a compelling business case for Itron’s Gas Edge solutions by directly tying safety, operational efficiency, and grid modernization to what utilities prioritize most. Learn how to translate outcomes into measurable value—reducing risk, improving performance, and enabling smarter operations—while positioning Gas Edge as a strategic investment aligned to long-term infrastructure and regulatory goals.View Details -
Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Building the Business Case for Intelligent Connectivity
The network is no longer just infrastructure—it’s the foundation for everything utilities do next. Itron’s Intelligent Connectivity vision brings together multi-transport networks, a unified headend, and distributed intelligence into a single, scalable platform. Discover how utilities are moving beyond siloed systems to enable greater resilience, flexibility, and control—supporting AMI, grid edge innovation, and the demands of a rapidly evolving energy ecosystem.View Details -
Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions
Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions isn’t just about ROI models—it’s about what actually resonates with decision-makers. In this panel, utilities share how they’ve approached the transition to smart water, from defining value and prioritizing investments to navigating funding, risk, and stakeholder alignment. Hear candid lessons on what worked, what didn’t, and how to connect operational benefits—from water loss reduction and asset visibility to customer engagement—to a compelling, fundable strategy.View Details -
Connected Safety Beyond the Meter With LTE Integration for Gas Detection
As AMI expands, critical safety gaps remain beyond the meter. Join us to explore how LTE-enabled gas detection extends visibility with a new layer of connected safety. Learn how independent, embedded LTE communications integrate with AMI systems to enable earlier leak awareness, faster response, and improved situational insight—without disrupting core metering operations.View Details -
Delivering UIQ AMI in Parallel with a Major CIS Transformation: Eversource’s Strategy
View DetailsDelivering a UIQ AMI Head‑End System is complex under any conditions—but doing so alongside a major SAP S/4HANA CIS upgrade significantly heightens integration and delivery risk. Eversource is addressing this challenge by implementing a greenfield UIQ AMI integration framework designed to remain stable, scalable, and secure despite overlapping timelines, shared resources, and regulatory constraints.
This session highlights how Eversource advanced UIQ AMI integration blueprinting, design, and data governance while CIS SMEs remained focused on CIS delivery. Attendees will learn practical strategies such as reusable integration patterns, phased rollout of high‑risk interfaces, and early cross‑system dependency alignment. Eversource will also share lessons learned and early outcomes, including improved data quality, reduced manual workarounds, and more predictable delivery of UIQ AMI integration milestones.
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Designed to Last: How Battery‑Powered and Cellular Networks Extend Field Life in Gas and Water AMI
Battery life isn’t just a specification—it’s a strategic constraint on how far AMI can scale. This session explores how battery-powered and cellular networks are reshaping field longevity across gas and water deployments. Learn how design choices impact power consumption, coverage, and maintenance cycles—and how the right architecture can extend asset life, reduce operational burden, and support resilient, long-term AMI performance.View Details -
Designing, Operating, and Protecting High‑performance AMI Networks Across Multiple Connectivity Technologies
View DetailsHigh‑performance AMI networks aren’t defined by technology—they’re defined by how well they’re run. As utilities operate across mesh, cellular, private LTE, and beyond, the real challenge is managing complexity in real‑world conditions. This session explores how utilities are designing for resiliency, monitoring performance, diagnosing issues, and protecting operations across diverse networks—turning multi‑technology environments into something stable, secure, and scalable over time. -
Enabling the Future: Itron's Intelligent Connectivity Vision - a Portfolio Overview
The challenge isn’t connectivity—it’s control. It’s one thing to design an AMI network; it’s another to operate it at scale as cellular, distributed intelligence, and new applications are layered in. This session explores how a more unified approach to connectivity, control, and applications is reducing complexity, improving resilience, and making networks far easier to manage and evolve over time.View Details -
Ensuring Gas Safety in Your Operations
View DetailsGas safety is a top priority for both you and your customers. As a responsible utility, it's crucial to manage and mitigate risks in your service area, such as gas leaks, explosions, wildfires, backhoe incursions, and pressure events. In this session, we will introduce you to the gas safety revolution and the latest advancements in metering and solutions. Learn how utilities are using solid-state gas meters and smart devices that integrate ultrasonic metrology and enhanced safety features to monitor, control, and transform their gas distribution networks through various use cases such as rapid identification of gas leaks, pressure management or proactively responding to severe weather events. Understand how the Gas Distribution Safety application converges these use cases into a single solution and visually renders alarms and events, allowing for quick and efficient response times. Hear how utilities are addressing their most pressing conHear how utilities are addressing their most pressing concerns with increased visibility into gas distribution system safety events by taking proactive measures to prevent incidents and ensure the safety of their customers and employees.
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Evaluating Cat-M1, RedCap and eRedCap for AMI 2.0
Not all cellular paths to AMI 2.0 are created equal—and choosing wrong can limit performance for years. This session cuts through the hype to compare Cat‑M1, RedCap, and eRedCap in real utility environments. Explore how each option impacts capacity, latency, device complexity, and long-term evolution, and gain a practical framework for selecting the right technology to support Grid Edge Intelligence and future-ready network growth.View Details -
Exception Management - An Agentic AI story
View DetailsManaging meter data exceptions is one of the most time‑consuming and resource‑intensive parts of the billing process—and it’s only getting harder as data volumes grow. In this session, Itron introduces its first agentic AI capability, purpose‑built to transform exception management within meter data management (MDM). By combining proven MDM validation rules with autonomous AI agents, this new approach can detect, diagnose, and recommend—or even resolve—billing exceptions with minimal human intervention. Attendees will see how agentic AI shifts exception management from manual triage to intelligent automation, helping utilities improve billing accuracy, reduce operational burden, and scale without adding staff.
The session will show how AI‑driven exception management can reduce manual billing reviews while maintaining trust, accuracy, and auditability, and offer real‑world insight into how AI agents analyze meter reads, events, and contextual system data to pinpoint root causes and recommend next actions. Participants will also gain a practical view of how utilities can adopt this capability incrementally—starting with AI‑assisted recommendations and evolving toward greater automation—along with a forward‑looking perspective on the future of MDM, where intelligent agents continuously learn, adapt, and scale alongside growing data and operational demands.
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FCS/Itron Mobile Product Update
View DetailsThis is session includes an overview of what is new in the Field Collection System (FCS) and Itron Mobile for FCS. This session will benefit all attendees who currently use FCS or are interested in learning more about Itron Mobile for FCS.
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Field Tools and FDM Product Update
View DetailsField Tools and FDM Tools are used to setup, program, and validate the installation of Itron gas and water ERTs and electricity meters. This session will cover key features, recent enhancements, new endpoint and meter support, and upcoming development. Join us to learn more about Field Tools latest updates.
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From Connectivity to Control: How Network‑Aware Applications Protect AMI and DA Performance
More data doesn’t guarantee better outcomes—without control, it creates risk. As AMI 2.0 and grid-edge applications scale, unmanaged traffic can quickly degrade performance. This session explores how network-aware applications dynamically orchestrate traffic across mesh, battery-mesh, and cellular networks—prioritizing critical data, preventing congestion, and ensuring consistent performance. Learn how utilities are evolving from connectivity to control to protect AMI and DA operations at scale.View Details -
From End‑of‑Life to Enterprise Transformation: How ODEC Replaced Core MDM and Billing Systems
View DetailsOld Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a generation and transmission provider based in Richmond, Virginia, reached a critical point when vendor support for its meter data management and wholesale power billing systems was ending. Because these platforms were central to settlements, reporting, and daily operations, replacement was not a simple IT refresh. We took a structured, utility‑led approach to define requirements, assess risk, and build a roadmap for full system replacement that the business and executive leadership could support.
In this session, we share how we prepared for this transition—starting with analyzing end‑to‑end business processes, defining functional and technical requirements, and building internal alignment. We walk through how we structured the RFP, evaluated vendor and implementation options, selected the right partners, and navigated contract and statement‑of‑work negotiations. Attendees will gain a practical, real‑world perspective on replacing mission‑critical systems and lessons learned that can be applied to similar modernization efforts.
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Women Who Inspire Session
View DetailsJoin us for an afternoon tea social and a session on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Hear from a diverse panel of female leaders, as they share their unique journeys within their organizations, offering insights on navigating industry changes, work-life balance, embracing innovation, mentorship and much more.
Whether you’re male or female, an established leader or an emerging professional, this session will energize and equip you with practical ideas to foster female leadership in our industry. It’s also a wonderful chance to connect with colleagues and expand your network in a fun, supportive setting.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Ensuring Gas Safety in Your Operations
View DetailsGas safety is a top priority for both you and your customers. As a responsible utility, it's crucial to manage and mitigate risks in your service area, such as gas leaks, explosions, wildfires, backhoe incursions, and pressure events. In this session, we will introduce you to the gas safety revolution and the latest advancements in metering and solutions. Learn how utilities are using solid-state gas meters and smart devices that integrate ultrasonic metrology and enhanced safety features to monitor, control, and transform their gas distribution networks through various use cases such as rapid identification of gas leaks, pressure management or proactively responding to severe weather events. Understand how the Gas Distribution Safety application converges these use cases into a single solution and visually renders alarms and events, allowing for quick and efficient response times. Hear how utilities are addressing their most pressing conHear how utilities are addressing their most pressing concerns with increased visibility into gas distribution system safety events by taking proactive measures to prevent incidents and ensure the safety of their customers and employees.
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Exception Management - An Agentic AI story
View DetailsManaging meter data exceptions is one of the most time‑consuming and resource‑intensive parts of the billing process—and it’s only getting harder as data volumes grow. In this session, Itron introduces its first agentic AI capability, purpose‑built to transform exception management within meter data management (MDM). By combining proven MDM validation rules with autonomous AI agents, this new approach can detect, diagnose, and recommend—or even resolve—billing exceptions with minimal human intervention. Attendees will see how agentic AI shifts exception management from manual triage to intelligent automation, helping utilities improve billing accuracy, reduce operational burden, and scale without adding staff.
The session will show how AI‑driven exception management can reduce manual billing reviews while maintaining trust, accuracy, and auditability, and offer real‑world insight into how AI agents analyze meter reads, events, and contextual system data to pinpoint root causes and recommend next actions. Participants will also gain a practical view of how utilities can adopt this capability incrementally—starting with AI‑assisted recommendations and evolving toward greater automation—along with a forward‑looking perspective on the future of MDM, where intelligent agents continuously learn, adapt, and scale alongside growing data and operational demands.
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From End‑of‑Life to Enterprise Transformation: How ODEC Replaced Core MDM and Billing Systems
View DetailsOld Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a generation and transmission provider based in Richmond, Virginia, reached a critical point when vendor support for its meter data management and wholesale power billing systems was ending. Because these platforms were central to settlements, reporting, and daily operations, replacement was not a simple IT refresh. We took a structured, utility‑led approach to define requirements, assess risk, and build a roadmap for full system replacement that the business and executive leadership could support.
In this session, we share how we prepared for this transition—starting with analyzing end‑to‑end business processes, defining functional and technical requirements, and building internal alignment. We walk through how we structured the RFP, evaluated vendor and implementation options, selected the right partners, and navigated contract and statement‑of‑work negotiations. Attendees will gain a practical, real‑world perspective on replacing mission‑critical systems and lessons learned that can be applied to similar modernization efforts.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Lessons Learned from Replacing Highly Customized Legacy Systems at ODEC
View DetailsOld Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a generation and transmission provider based in Richmond, Virginia, relied for years on highly customized—but very stable—meter data management and wholesale power billing systems. When vendor support for those platforms was coming to an end, we faced the challenge of replacing systems that were deeply embedded in our operations while continuing to meet settlement, reporting, and reliability requirements. We embarked on a multi‑year effort to transition from legacy platforms to Itron’s IEE solution.
In this session, we share an honest look at what it takes to move off long‑standing custom systems and implement a modern enterprise solution. We discuss the key challenges we encountered, the opportunities we identified along the way, and the lessons learned from an 18‑month implementation. Topics include our configuration and requirements alignment process, running shadow billing and parallel operations, and managing operational risk while making significant system changes. Attendees will gain practical insights into what worked, what we would do differently, and what to consider when planning a similar modernization effort.
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Modernizing Meter Data Management with IEE Cloud
View DetailsDiscover what it really takes to successfully move meter data management to the cloud—and what your utility stands to gain —by learning directly from Itron experts. In this session, attendees will walk away with clear, practical insight into how to prepare their organization for IEE Cloud, reduce risk during migration, and build the technical readiness needed for long-term success. Learn about the benefits utilities will realize—from greater scalability and resilience to reduced IT burden and faster access to trusted data. If you’re evaluating cloud-based MDM or planning your next platform evolution, this session will help you set realistic expectations, avoid common pitfalls, and confidently chart your path forward with IEE Cloud
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Operations Optimizer Essentials and Advanced: Utility Experiences from Insight to Impact
View DetailsHear directly from utilities as they share how Operations Optimizer Essentials and Operations Optimizer Advanced—both network-agnostic solutions—help turn AMI data into measurable operational value. In this session, utilities will discuss their experiences improving AMI performance, prioritizing issues, reducing truck rolls and protecting revenue, from quick time‑to‑value with OO Essentials to deeper analytics and optimization with OO Advanced. Attendees will gain practical insights into how actionable intelligence supports efficient operations, stronger system health and scalable analytics as utility needs evolve.
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Unified Meter Data in IEE: Tampa Electric's Service Mode Success Story
View DetailsTampa Electric Company (TEC) set out to address a long‑standing operational challenge: managing AMI and non‑AMI meter data across separate systems—particularly for large commercial and industrial (C&I) customers. While TEC’s legacy MV‑90 environment continued to support billing, detailed load profile data from approximately 1,200 high‑value C&I meters, representing a substantial portion of distribution revenue, remained largely disconnected from broader operational and analytical use. To close that gap, TEC implemented Service Mode within Itron Enterprise Edition (IEE), consolidating AMI and non‑AMI data into a single platform and establishing IEE as the system of record for both billing and analytics.
In this session, TEC shares how Service Mode enabled automated data collection, validation, and integration across its full metering portfolio. We walk through key architecture and integration decisions, data governance considerations, and the operational benefits realized—from improved data consistency to expanded access for analytics, planning, and customer engagement teams. Attendees will gain practical insights into how unifying meter data can strengthen decision‑making and better connect metering investments to business outcomes.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Exception Management - An Agentic AI story
View DetailsManaging meter data exceptions is one of the most time‑consuming and resource‑intensive parts of the billing process—and it’s only getting harder as data volumes grow. In this session, Itron introduces its first agentic AI capability, purpose‑built to transform exception management within meter data management (MDM). By combining proven MDM validation rules with autonomous AI agents, this new approach can detect, diagnose, and recommend—or even resolve—billing exceptions with minimal human intervention. Attendees will see how agentic AI shifts exception management from manual triage to intelligent automation, helping utilities improve billing accuracy, reduce operational burden, and scale without adding staff.
The session will show how AI‑driven exception management can reduce manual billing reviews while maintaining trust, accuracy, and auditability, and offer real‑world insight into how AI agents analyze meter reads, events, and contextual system data to pinpoint root causes and recommend next actions. Participants will also gain a practical view of how utilities can adopt this capability incrementally—starting with AI‑assisted recommendations and evolving toward greater automation—along with a forward‑looking perspective on the future of MDM, where intelligent agents continuously learn, adapt, and scale alongside growing data and operational demands.
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From End‑of‑Life to Enterprise Transformation: How ODEC Replaced Core MDM and Billing Systems
View DetailsOld Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a generation and transmission provider based in Richmond, Virginia, reached a critical point when vendor support for its meter data management and wholesale power billing systems was ending. Because these platforms were central to settlements, reporting, and daily operations, replacement was not a simple IT refresh. We took a structured, utility‑led approach to define requirements, assess risk, and build a roadmap for full system replacement that the business and executive leadership could support.
In this session, we share how we prepared for this transition—starting with analyzing end‑to‑end business processes, defining functional and technical requirements, and building internal alignment. We walk through how we structured the RFP, evaluated vendor and implementation options, selected the right partners, and navigated contract and statement‑of‑work negotiations. Attendees will gain a practical, real‑world perspective on replacing mission‑critical systems and lessons learned that can be applied to similar modernization efforts.
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Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Lessons Learned from Replacing Highly Customized Legacy Systems at ODEC
View DetailsOld Dominion Electric Cooperative (ODEC), a generation and transmission provider based in Richmond, Virginia, relied for years on highly customized—but very stable—meter data management and wholesale power billing systems. When vendor support for those platforms was coming to an end, we faced the challenge of replacing systems that were deeply embedded in our operations while continuing to meet settlement, reporting, and reliability requirements. We embarked on a multi‑year effort to transition from legacy platforms to Itron’s IEE solution.
In this session, we share an honest look at what it takes to move off long‑standing custom systems and implement a modern enterprise solution. We discuss the key challenges we encountered, the opportunities we identified along the way, and the lessons learned from an 18‑month implementation. Topics include our configuration and requirements alignment process, running shadow billing and parallel operations, and managing operational risk while making significant system changes. Attendees will gain practical insights into what worked, what we would do differently, and what to consider when planning a similar modernization effort.
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Modernizing Meter Data Management with IEE Cloud
View DetailsDiscover what it really takes to successfully move meter data management to the cloud—and what your utility stands to gain —by learning directly from Itron experts. In this session, attendees will walk away with clear, practical insight into how to prepare their organization for IEE Cloud, reduce risk during migration, and build the technical readiness needed for long-term success. Learn about the benefits utilities will realize—from greater scalability and resilience to reduced IT burden and faster access to trusted data. If you’re evaluating cloud-based MDM or planning your next platform evolution, this session will help you set realistic expectations, avoid common pitfalls, and confidently chart your path forward with IEE Cloud
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Unified Meter Data in IEE: Tampa Electric's Service Mode Success Story
View DetailsTampa Electric Company (TEC) set out to address a long‑standing operational challenge: managing AMI and non‑AMI meter data across separate systems—particularly for large commercial and industrial (C&I) customers. While TEC’s legacy MV‑90 environment continued to support billing, detailed load profile data from approximately 1,200 high‑value C&I meters, representing a substantial portion of distribution revenue, remained largely disconnected from broader operational and analytical use. To close that gap, TEC implemented Service Mode within Itron Enterprise Edition (IEE), consolidating AMI and non‑AMI data into a single platform and establishing IEE as the system of record for both billing and analytics.
In this session, TEC shares how Service Mode enabled automated data collection, validation, and integration across its full metering portfolio. We walk through key architecture and integration decisions, data governance considerations, and the operational benefits realized—from improved data consistency to expanded access for analytics, planning, and customer engagement teams. Attendees will gain practical insights into how unifying meter data can strengthen decision‑making and better connect metering investments to business outcomes.
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Unlocking Operational Value with AMI 2.0 Data at Tampa Electric
View DetailsTampa Electric is using the expanded data available through AMI 2.0 to turn meter data collected in IEE MDM into a powerful source of operational insight. By managing millions of interval reads, meter events, and alarms within a centralized, analytics‑ready meter data management environment, the utility has gained deeper visibility into system performance and day‑to‑day operations.
In this session, Tampa Electric shares how historical AMI 2.0 data—analyzed through an MDM‑centric, cloud‑based approach—is supporting key operational use cases such as revenue assurance, outage analysis, and system operations. By combining 15‑minute interval readings with device‑level event data, teams are able to identify discrepancies, validate system conditions, and uncover issues that were previously difficult to detect.
Attendees will learn how utilities can move beyond basic reporting to apply scalable analytics on trusted meter data, improve operational decision‑making, and lay the foundation for broader enterprise analytics and future cloud‑enabled use cases—while maximizing the value of their AMI 2.0 investments.
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Benefits of the Intelis Gas Meter Panel Discussion
View DetailsJoin representatives from three utilities that have implemented the Intelis Gas Meter and learn about the benefits of upgrading.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Ensuring Gas Safety in Your Operations
View DetailsGas safety is a top priority for both you and your customers. As a responsible utility, it's crucial to manage and mitigate risks in your service area, such as gas leaks, explosions, wildfires, backhoe incursions, and pressure events. In this session, we will introduce you to the gas safety revolution and the latest advancements in metering and solutions. Learn how utilities are using solid-state gas meters and smart devices that integrate ultrasonic metrology and enhanced safety features to monitor, control, and transform their gas distribution networks through various use cases such as rapid identification of gas leaks, pressure management or proactively responding to severe weather events. Understand how the Gas Distribution Safety application converges these use cases into a single solution and visually renders alarms and events, allowing for quick and efficient response times. Hear how utilities are addressing their most pressing conHear how utilities are addressing their most pressing concerns with increased visibility into gas distribution system safety events by taking proactive measures to prevent incidents and ensure the safety of their customers and employees.
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FCS/Itron Mobile Product Update
View DetailsThis is session includes an overview of what is new in the Field Collection System (FCS) and Itron Mobile for FCS. This session will benefit all attendees who currently use FCS or are interested in learning more about Itron Mobile for FCS.
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Field Tools and FDM Product Update
View DetailsField Tools and FDM Tools are used to setup, program, and validate the installation of Itron gas and water ERTs and electricity meters. This session will cover key features, recent enhancements, new endpoint and meter support, and upcoming development. Join us to learn more about Field Tools latest updates.
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From Release to Field: Best Practices for Deploying New Meter Firmware
View DetailsSmart Grid technology offers the ability to enhance the benefits and features of your meter population by upgrading the register and communications firmware. This session will guide you with best practices that are currently being used when approving new meter firmware and how these practices ultimately lead to a successful upgrade.
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Introduction to Field Tools Management Studio
View DetailsLearn about the new product replacing FDM Tools server client. Field Tools Management Studio builds on the legacy of FDM Tools using a whole new interface, improvements and new features. Come to this session to see it in action.
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Mobile Hardware Update
View DetailsWith more than 40 years of experience building leading meter-reading and field-deployment solutions, Itron understands the challenges facing your meter-reading and maintenance workforce. This session will present the newest offering of mobile radios and handheld devices supported by Itron. You will also hear an update on Mobile Collector family of drive-by radios, along with the many hardware computing choices available for your meter data collection and meter deployment.
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Planning your migration from FCS/MVRS to Temetra
View DetailsTemetra is Itron's latest mobile data collection solution. Temetra is cloud-based and in addition to this new architecture, it brings a variety of new features not available in earlier generation systems. In this session Itron will review the key topics to consider when migrating from FCS to Temetra to help you prepare for your future migration.
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Smart Meter Opt-Out Discussion
View Details“Opt Out” of smart metering is an issue across the nation that many utilities and regulators are having to deal with today. This session focuses on how utilities have tackled this very issue and created programs for opting out along with all the infrastructure needed to support this program.
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Temetra Customer Experience
View DetailsHundreds of utilities in North America are now using Temetra, Itron's latest generation mobile data collection solution and data repository. In this session, a utility who recently moved to Temetra will talk about their experience, the lessons learned, and the benefits they are experiencing with this powerful, cloud-based solution.
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Temetra Mobile Product Update & Hands-On Demo
View DetailsSmartphones and tablets have revolutionized mobile computing. Itron is doing the same for mobile meter data collection. Attendees to this session will have the opportunity to test drive Temetra Mobile, our latest product for mobile utility employees. You will load the app and meters on your smartphone and experience how this solution can optimize and enhance field operations at your company.
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Temetra Product Overview
View DetailsTemetra is Itron's latest cloud-based mobile meter data collection solution. Join us to see how Temetra allows electric, gas, and water utilities efficiently dispatch routes and collect reads, while also delivering powerful new functionality in the form of long-term data storage, advanced search features, and analytics capabilities.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Gas Edge
Join us as we build a compelling business case for Itron’s Gas Edge solutions by directly tying safety, operational efficiency, and grid modernization to what utilities prioritize most. Learn how to translate outcomes into measurable value—reducing risk, improving performance, and enabling smarter operations—while positioning Gas Edge as a strategic investment aligned to long-term infrastructure and regulatory goals.View Details -
Building the Business Case for Grid Edge Intelligence
View DetailsThe grid is becoming increasingly dynamic and complex, and utilities are at the forefront of this transformation. While some have established smart metering programs, others are embarking on grid edge and distributed intelligence by modernizing meter‑to‑cash and distribution operations. Whether driven by regulatory mandates or enabled by federal funding, building a defensible business case that supports a rate case is critical. This session shares utility perspectives from different stages of Grid Edge Intelligence (GEI) implementation, highlighting how open, interoperable, standards‑based platforms help meet regulatory requirements, prioritize high‑value use cases, operationalize benefits and reduce risk. Attendees will gain practical guidance on translating GEI value—such as improved reliability, decarbonization and customer outcomes—into actionable next steps that justify investment and support execution.
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Building the Business Case for Intelligent Connectivity
The network is no longer just infrastructure—it’s the foundation for everything utilities do next. Itron’s Intelligent Connectivity vision brings together multi-transport networks, a unified headend, and distributed intelligence into a single, scalable platform. Discover how utilities are moving beyond siloed systems to enable greater resilience, flexibility, and control—supporting AMI, grid edge innovation, and the demands of a rapidly evolving energy ecosystem.View Details -
Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions
Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions isn’t just about ROI models—it’s about what actually resonates with decision-makers. In this panel, utilities share how they’ve approached the transition to smart water, from defining value and prioritizing investments to navigating funding, risk, and stakeholder alignment. Hear candid lessons on what worked, what didn’t, and how to connect operational benefits—from water loss reduction and asset visibility to customer engagement—to a compelling, fundable strategy.View Details -
Connected Safety Beyond the Meter With LTE Integration for Gas Detection
As AMI expands, critical safety gaps remain beyond the meter. Join us to explore how LTE-enabled gas detection extends visibility with a new layer of connected safety. Learn how independent, embedded LTE communications integrate with AMI systems to enable earlier leak awareness, faster response, and improved situational insight—without disrupting core metering operations.View Details -
Delivering UIQ AMI in Parallel with a Major CIS Transformation: Eversource’s Strategy
View DetailsDelivering a UIQ AMI Head‑End System is complex under any conditions—but doing so alongside a major SAP S/4HANA CIS upgrade significantly heightens integration and delivery risk. Eversource is addressing this challenge by implementing a greenfield UIQ AMI integration framework designed to remain stable, scalable, and secure despite overlapping timelines, shared resources, and regulatory constraints.
This session highlights how Eversource advanced UIQ AMI integration blueprinting, design, and data governance while CIS SMEs remained focused on CIS delivery. Attendees will learn practical strategies such as reusable integration patterns, phased rollout of high‑risk interfaces, and early cross‑system dependency alignment. Eversource will also share lessons learned and early outcomes, including improved data quality, reduced manual workarounds, and more predictable delivery of UIQ AMI integration milestones.
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Designed to Last: How Battery‑Powered and Cellular Networks Extend Field Life in Gas and Water AMI
Battery life isn’t just a specification—it’s a strategic constraint on how far AMI can scale. This session explores how battery-powered and cellular networks are reshaping field longevity across gas and water deployments. Learn how design choices impact power consumption, coverage, and maintenance cycles—and how the right architecture can extend asset life, reduce operational burden, and support resilient, long-term AMI performance.View Details -
Designing, Operating, and Protecting High‑performance AMI Networks Across Multiple Connectivity Technologies
View DetailsHigh‑performance AMI networks aren’t defined by technology—they’re defined by how well they’re run. As utilities operate across mesh, cellular, private LTE, and beyond, the real challenge is managing complexity in real‑world conditions. This session explores how utilities are designing for resiliency, monitoring performance, diagnosing issues, and protecting operations across diverse networks—turning multi‑technology environments into something stable, secure, and scalable over time. -
Enabling the Future: Itron's Intelligent Connectivity Vision - a Portfolio Overview
The challenge isn’t connectivity—it’s control. It’s one thing to design an AMI network; it’s another to operate it at scale as cellular, distributed intelligence, and new applications are layered in. This session explores how a more unified approach to connectivity, control, and applications is reducing complexity, improving resilience, and making networks far easier to manage and evolve over time.View Details -
Ensuring Gas Safety in Your Operations
View DetailsGas safety is a top priority for both you and your customers. As a responsible utility, it's crucial to manage and mitigate risks in your service area, such as gas leaks, explosions, wildfires, backhoe incursions, and pressure events. In this session, we will introduce you to the gas safety revolution and the latest advancements in metering and solutions. Learn how utilities are using solid-state gas meters and smart devices that integrate ultrasonic metrology and enhanced safety features to monitor, control, and transform their gas distribution networks through various use cases such as rapid identification of gas leaks, pressure management or proactively responding to severe weather events. Understand how the Gas Distribution Safety application converges these use cases into a single solution and visually renders alarms and events, allowing for quick and efficient response times. Hear how utilities are addressing their most pressing conHear how utilities are addressing their most pressing concerns with increased visibility into gas distribution system safety events by taking proactive measures to prevent incidents and ensure the safety of their customers and employees.
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Evaluating Cat-M1, RedCap and eRedCap for AMI 2.0
Not all cellular paths to AMI 2.0 are created equal—and choosing wrong can limit performance for years. This session cuts through the hype to compare Cat‑M1, RedCap, and eRedCap in real utility environments. Explore how each option impacts capacity, latency, device complexity, and long-term evolution, and gain a practical framework for selecting the right technology to support Grid Edge Intelligence and future-ready network growth.View Details -
From Connectivity to Control: How Network‑Aware Applications Protect AMI and DA Performance
More data doesn’t guarantee better outcomes—without control, it creates risk. As AMI 2.0 and grid-edge applications scale, unmanaged traffic can quickly degrade performance. This session explores how network-aware applications dynamically orchestrate traffic across mesh, battery-mesh, and cellular networks—prioritizing critical data, preventing congestion, and ensuring consistent performance. Learn how utilities are evolving from connectivity to control to protect AMI and DA operations at scale.View Details -
From PoC to the Path Forward: Southwest Gas’ SBAP Demo and Hybrid AMI Planning
Every AMI journey starts with a question—what actually works in the field? In this session, Southwest Gas shares its path from SBAP proof-of-concept to a scalable hybrid AMI strategy. Explore real-world testing, deployment insights, and the decisions shaping next steps—revealing how utilities can move from experimentation to execution, unlocking greater visibility, operational efficiency, and a clear roadmap to AMI modernization.View Details -
Gas Edge Portfolio Overview
Join us to explore how Itron’s Gas Edge portfolio redefines safety, operations, and modernization—transforming the gas network into a smarter, more responsive system. Learn how advanced sensing, analytics, and connectivity enable earlier risk detection, improved visibility, and more efficient response—while creating a scalable foundation for long-term infrastructure transformation and regulatory alignment.View Details -
Grid Edge Intelligence Portfolio Overview
View DetailsItron’s Grid Edge Intelligence portfolio is a comprehensive, integrated, end‑to‑end suite of solutions that unlocks the power of data across a utility’s service territory—from the grid edge and neighborhood transformer to the substation. Learn how our grid edge intelligence–based platform supports utilities’ decarbonization, reliability, sustainability and customer experience goals through interoperable, standards‑based, pre‑integrated solutions that build on existing AMI infrastructure to deliver real‑time visibility and distribution load management.
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Innovating AMI Connectivity: Deploying Multi-Carrier SIM Solutions to Strengthen your AMI Network
Connectivity gaps don’t just slow AMI—they put performance at risk. This session explores how multi‑carrier SIM solutions are enabling utilities like Eversource to build more resilient, scalable AMI networks. By dynamically switching between carriers, utilities can ensure consistent coverage, minimize disruptions, and maintain real-time data flow. Learn how this approach strengthens reliability, supports advanced analytics, and delivers the connectivity foundation required for next-generation AMI and grid operations.View Details -
Lessons Learned Deploying a Hybrid Itron System in an Indoor Environment
Indoor deployments expose the limits of traditional AMI designs—this is where hybrid networks prove their value. Based on Fort Wayne City Utilities’ real-world experience, this session explores lessons learned deploying a hybrid Gen5 and cellular solution at scale. Learn what worked, what didn’t, and how utilities can balance fixed and cellular networks to achieve coverage, performance, and reliability in complex, hard-to-reach environments.View Details
