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Innovative Smart Grid Technologies – Europe 2011

 

Registration is open for the 2nd IEEE PES International Conference and Exhibition on “Innovative Smart Grid Technologies – Europe 2011”  5th -7th December, hosted by the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at The University of Manchester, and held at Manchester Central Complex. This will be one of the largest conferences on Smart Grids in Europe this year, with 16 keynote speeches, 28 panels, over 250 abstracts accepted, and over 500 delegates expected to attend. With delegates from over 40 countries world wide, this is will be a truly international forum for the participants to address and discuss the state-of-the-art innovation in smart grids. Delegates will be able to find out about recent developments in Smart Grids technologies in Europe as well as globally.

“This is the most important conference in Smart Grids in Europe in 2011,” said Prof Peter Crossley, University of Manchester (Technical Programme Chair). “ISGT Europe is unique in that it answers requirements on every level, from manufactures to consultants, utilities to academics.”

The speaker line-up demonstrates the all-encompassing nature of this conference. Presenting keynotes will be leading figures from industry and academia, such as Professor Nikos Hatziargyriou (PPC), Steve Johnson (CEO, Electricity North West), Prof Hans B. Püttgen (EPFL), and Prof Felix Wu (University of Hong Kong). The Panel line up consists of the same diverse high quality, with internationally respected speakers like Roger Hey (Western Power Distribution), Prof Carlo Alberto Nucci (University of Bologna), Matt Wakefield (EPRI) and Miroslav Lutovac (Electric Power Industry of Serbia.) 

The conference brings with it ample learning opportunities, with several tutorials also included in this wide ranging line up.  There will also be a large hall for exhibitors, providing the perfect opportunity for networking. Current exhibitors include ENW, GE Digital Europe, Omicron, Parsons Brinckerhoff, S & C, National Grid, and RTDS Technologies Inc.

Early bird registration closes on the 15th October. For more information on how to register, or to exhibit at ISGT Europe 2011, please visit out website: http://www.ieee-isgt-2011.eu/. We would like to thank our Gold Sponsors Alstom Grid, Electricity North West, Siemens and Wipro for supporting ISGT Europe 2011.

 

For more information, contact:

Thomas Carpenter – PR/Communications

ISGT Europe 2011

(+44) 0161 30 63759

Thomas.carpenter@manchester.ac.uk

 

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