April 2009 |
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Is Smart Grid the Killer App for M2M?
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The current economic crisis will dramatically alter
the M2M playing field. Companies need to meet this challenge head on. The M2M
Expo is the only event focused on Smart Grid which is potentially the killer app
for M2M.
Smart Grid Interoperability Roadmap
AMI Deployment Workshop
M2M; Enabling Energy Efficiency
Impact of ARRA Stimulus on M2M
Endorsed by the industry, government and technology groups around energy, IT and
smart devices, the M2M Expo will focus on implementation areas of Smart Grid
from T&D to Smart Meters and HAN (Home Area Networks).
Keynotes: From legendary creator of the Ethernet to a leading .NET software
architect to a Googler and former astronaut, the keynote lineup will set the
tone for the imperative of applying information technology to the management of
energy using M2M.
Bob Metcalf, Polaris Ventures
Juval Löwy, iDesign
Ed Lu, Google
Why You Should Attend
Understand the full Smart Grid landscape for M2M applications
Identify opportunities for M2M products, solutions and services
Hear from M2M industry experts on Smart Meter Deployment
Learn about the NIST Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability
Explore investment opportunities for M2M in Smart Grid and Energy
Meet with key Smart Grid experts planning M2M deployment
Conference Designed for
Utilities implementing and planning to implement Smart Grid
Energy consumer advocates
Utility regulators and policy makers (federal, state & local)
Investment and financial communities
Entrepreneurs with an interest in Smart Grid
Product and service developers
Smart Grid vendors and technology companies
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Co-Located Conferences
GridWise Expo (Smart Grid)
DR-Expo (Demand Response)
ZigBee Expo (Smart Energy Devices)
OASIS Blue Connect (Internet Standards)
Pervasive Security Roundtable (Cyber Security)
BuilConn (Building Automation)
HomeConn (Digital Homes)
IndConn (Industrial Automation)
InfraConn (Infrastructure for Smart Energy)
Additional Topics
Electric Vehicles and PHEV (Plug-in Hybrids)
Interoperability of Energy Devices
Energy Policy around the future of electricity
Green Job creation from Smart Grid
How Smart Grid impacts renewable energy
Social change around the future of energy
View ConnectivityWeek Agenda Here
Date: June 8-11, 2009
Venue: Santa Clara, CA
For more visit www.M2MExpo.com
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