April 2010 |
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Vint Cerf to Keynote ConnectivityWeek
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The fifth annual ConnectivityWeek conference in Santa
Clara will kick off Monday May 24 with an Opening Night Keynote by Dr. Vinton G.
Cerf.
Regarded by many as the father of the Internet, and most recently elected a
Governing Board member of the NIST Smart Grid Interoperability Panel (SGIP),
Vint Cerf will open ConnectivityWeek 2010 by outlining his perspective on the
architecture for the information network that is the Smart Grid. Don't miss this
important talk.
With a variety of topics including consumer issues, demand response, electric
vehicles, renewable energy, standards, and Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) innovation, ConnectivityWeek provides a valuable learning
experience with expert perspectives shared by 250 top thought leaders from
around the world.
Connecting to the Grid
ConnectivityWeek will deliver four days of education and discussion topics
focused on the theme of “Connecting to the Grid.” Recognizing the importance of
the energy consumer, the conference content addresses key issues impacting
residential, commercial and industrial energy consumers. As Smart Grid
deployments accelerate, an increased focus on enabling the market for innovative
products and solutions is needed; that will, in turn, motivate energy consumers
to realize the benefits of Smart Grid intelligence.
AgendaHighlights Include...
- Engaging Energy Consumers
- Standards for HAN and Home Energy Management
- Energy Pricing Models, from DR to RTP
- Cyber Security and Information Privacy
- Automation and Energy Management
- Smart Grid and Cloud Computing
- Standards and Interoperability
- Comprehensive Agenda
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A look at the
ConnectivityWeek agenda provides a bird’s-eye view of the future energy
systems that will together comprise the Smart Grid. Conference tracks range from
consuming sectors such as residential, commercial, industrial and
infrastructure, to specific enabling subjects such as demand response,
investments, standards and cloud computing. In each subject, top experts are on
hand to lend perspectives, discuss current trends, and map the involvement of
all stakeholder groups in this most exciting time.
Valuable Content Designed for...
- Utility executives, planners and implementers
- Federal, state and local planners and regulators
- Venture and investment companies
- Technology and product/solution companies
- Facility owners, operators and developers
- Energy and Smart Grid stakeholders
- Integrators and consultants
An Event Worth Attending...
- Learn how smart, connected devices will shape our energy future
- Engage with industry influencers and change-agents
- Explore business opportunities in the new energy paradigm
- Contribute and influence the future of Smart Grid
To Register http://www.connectivityweek.com/2010/#registration
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