Events
How much a consolidated e-registration of utilities could decrease the current lead time of the utility conciliation processes?
(2011.04.28)
- To what extent can we reduce the damages resulting from the inaccurate cadastral and utility data?
- What Smart Metering communication technologies are forecasted having the most prosperous future?
- What kind of business opportunities can be generated by Smart Grid, Smart Metering projects for the small and medium businesses in the ICT industry?
These and other similarly exiting questions exploring the future of consolidated e-registration of utilities were answered by the industry leaders of the utility and energy sector on a panel discussion
on the Business & Technology 2011 Conference,
in Siófok on the 13th April 2011, between 16:20-17:55.
The title of the panel discussion:
IT challenges in utility and energy sector
with the professional support of NETvisor Ltd.
Site: Section 3, Catalonia Hall
The below topics were covered in the presentations and panel discussion:
- e-registration of utilities
- smart grid, smart metering
Keynote presentations:
- Dr. Peter Grabner, head of department - Hungarian Energy Office
- Zsolt Barkoczi, director – VÁTI, Hungarian Regional Development and Urban Nonprofit Ltd.
Participants of the panel discussion:
- Dr. István Bartolits – National Media and Infocommunications Authority - Hungary
- András Turoczi, Head of Telecommunications Department – Hungarian Power Companies Ltd.
- Laszlo Katona, IT Services Director – FGSZ Natural Gas Transmission Ltd.
- Laszlo Fekete Director, Service Development Division – Magyar Telekom
- Pal Miletics – Telenor Hungary
- Gyorgy Simo Business Development Director – Vodafone Hungary
- Robert Esik, Country Director - Nokia Siemens Networks
- Akos Szucs, Director Utility Division – Alcatel-Lucent Hungary Ltd.
Moderator: Dr. Janos Mathe CEO – NETvisor 