How AI is transforming the electrical grid
Bret Simon from Exodigo is set to lead a session focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence into electrical grid management.

At the upcoming Powered On: Engineering a Sustainable Future event, Bret Simon from Exodigo will lead a session focusing on the integration of artificial intelligence into electrical grid management.
With AI being all the rage at the moment, and it impacting almost every area of our lives, this is a unique opportunity to hear from an expert on the technology and how it could have a large impact on the electrical industry.
Simon's talk will cover the significant changes AI is bringing to the management of grid upgrades. He will highlight how the combination of advanced sensor technology and AI supports a transition from traditional, centralised energy systems to more efficient distributed energy resources. This shift is critical for the evolution of energy distribution systems.
Attendees of the session can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of how AI technology is enhancing the ability to gather detailed data, facilitating smoother upgrades to underground electrical networks.
Of course, there’s a lot more to see at Powered On: Engineering a Sustainable Future, and Electrical Review will be here to give you the inside track on the event as we get closer.
You can find out all the details and how to register for Powered On: Engineering a Sustainable Future over on the event’s official website.
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