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20 - 22 February 2008


   

 

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First World Meter Design Congress a success
The first World Meter Design Congress has successfully taken place in the heart of Silicon Valley, San José, with approximately 120 delegates from 27 countries gathering to discuss meter technologies and future requirements during the 3-day conference.

The event was sponsored by Gruner, Telit, Trilliant and Zhongfu.

The first day offered an in-depth look at meter packaging, styling and the MMI during the morning workshop. Of particular interest was how utilities should address consumer needs more strongly and how they should communicate the need to use energy smartly, for example by creating a user-friendly design for the meter interface. The power of industrial design as well as the social aspects of system design was analyzed by both an international design consultancy and a consulting firm.

World Meter Design Congress: 10 days to go – register now!
Register now for the World Meter Design Congress to be held in the heart of the Silicon Valley, San José, California, from February 20-22, 2008.

The main conference includes sessions on meter communications and advanced meter functionality and explores what the industry requires in order to develop the next generation of meters. During the opening panel, the global challenges of metering will be discussed and in-depth sessions will focus on meter components, network trends as well as meter technologies.

World Meter Design: 3 weeks to go – Register now!

Register now for the World Meter Design Congress to be held in the heart of the Silicon Valley, San José, California, from February 20-22, 2008.

The event, including a 2-day conference program as well as a pre-conference seminar, provides the only meeting place for the world’s meter design engineers, system architects, research engineers and production professionals to gain insights into the new requirements and opportunities shaping the design and development of next generation metering systems.