
GIS has a huge part to play in the evolution of the smart grid. TSOs and DSOs have had existing systems in place for a long time, but many are just now realising how much of their more advanced asset management, network planning, engineering and other activities are underpinned by reliable data on the physical reality of the network and the environment.
The event concludes with a tutorial on open-source GIS implementationSpeakers will share their experience in improving their GIS systems and utilising them to provide full geospatial and topological context in applications carried out by a broad range of business units including asset management, network planning, outage prediction and prevention, field-force deployment, and active network management. The agenda also features discussions on how new technological developments such as migration to the cloud and 3-D modelling can support and deepen further insight. Finally, the event concludes with a tutorial on open-source GIS implementation, specifically the QGIS platform. Discussions topics include:
- System implementation and integration: exploring next-generation GIS systems and how to integrate them with a range of IT and OT systems including SCADA and ERP.
- Data quality: taking steps to ensure GIS data meets the standards required for smart grid applications and provides a complete map of geospatial network information.
- Advanced functionality: building GIS platforms and tools which provide a full suite of functionalities to support a wide range of business users from multiple departments
- Cross-platform functionality: developing support for advanced GIS applications through clients in desktop, web-based, and mobile formats.
- Visualisations: producing accessible, interactive maps and visualisations which make insights accessible to a variety of internal and external stakeholders.
- Open-source GIS: exploiting the growth in performance of QGIS to complement your existing tools, add flexibility, and even replace proprietary systems.
- Where: Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
- When: 20–22 November 2018.
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