Artificial intelligence, machine learning capabilities and advanced analytics are promising complete transformation of data management for utilities, globally. Artificial intelligence as a service heralds a new era of grid oversight, providing operators with the option to leverage their data in new ways, unlocking new value and hidden insights from data sources in the field. Curious yet cautious, utilities observe AI with trepidation, but optimistic about the transformation it can deliver.’
With good reason, utilities are not taking this transformation lightly. Such radical overhaul requires new infrastructure and work force set-up. New sensors, new platforms and new data management practices will require the coming together and cooperation of implementers across the industry.’
AI&ML for the Smart Grid 2020 takes place 8-10 September in Brussels. Over three days, attendees will share developmental experiences, use cases and pioneering applications from the field. Participants will benefit greatly from trials of forward-looking technological applications from European utilities, academics and experts. Leading voices will share their views on the business panel, technological innovators will give insights to help expedite development of AI & ML.’
Discussion Topics Include:
- Demystifying AI’
identifying appropriate methodologies, models and algorithms to gain trust for AI and ML by demonstrating the potency of advanced analytical software, and establishing the business case for AI - Forecasting’
capitalising on the power of AI to drive forecasting accuracy and leveraging smart meter data to model future consumption, to support DER integration and predict demand response - Maintenance’
leveraging the potential of AI to transform sensor data into effective predictive maintenance actions, establish a consistent way of monitoring critical assets and utilising image processing tools to optimise asset maintenance practices - Implementing AI’
identifying methodologies to ensure operational effectiveness of AI and ML algorithms, and determining the most feasible framework for processing high volumes of real- time sensor data from the grid - Latest Technologies’
assessing the full potential of machine learning to aid carbon reduction initiatives, explore the future potential of deep learning to create additional value from rapidly rising volumes of data and developing intelligent algorithms to manage EV charging cycles - Managing Data’
identifying methods to maximise data lakes to address incomplete data, accuracy issues, and support inter-utility data sharing to unlock greater collaboration, coordination, and compliance
Call: +44 (0)20 8057 1700′
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