Company leading panel discussion on the creation of a more intelligent, efficient and sustainable grid
BANGKOK, Sept 19 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- Enlit Asia 2022 — Trilliant, a leading international provider of solutions for advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), smart grid, smart cities and IIoT, will serve as Diamond Sponsor at Enlit Asia for the fourth consecutive year, demonstrating its continued commitment to the APAC region. The conference will take place on September 20-22, 2022 at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC).The Enlit Asia Summit (formerly Asian Utility Week) is the premier gathering for senior executives of the ASEAN power and electricity sector, addressing pressing energy issues and strategic and commercially important topics, as the region looks to successfully navigate the energy transition.
Trilliant Chairman and CEO Andrew C. White will participate as an Enlit Asia keynote speaker during the opening ceremony. Other speakers include Dato' Indera Ir. Baharin Bin Din, President and Chief Executive Officer of Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) Malaysia.
In addition, Azeem Sulaiman, Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific at Trilliant, will moderate a panel discussion during Day One’s CEO Energy Forum, titled Grid Modernization: Priorities & Strategies for the Creation of a Smarter More Intelligent, Efficient & Sustainable Grid, and will be joined by executives from G&W Electric, TNB, PT PLN (Persero) and others. The panel will focus on the priorities for ASEAN’s utilities, the evolution of smart grid development, how digitization can help the region’s grid owners, the need for increased resiliency, and the role of grid modernization and digital power systems in supporting sustainability and carbon neutral goals.
“As we continue to build upon our innovation and growth strategy to serve utilities in Asia Pacific, as well as globally, we are excited to join energy industry leaders, businesses and regional stakeholders at Enlit Asia to discuss strategies and explore ways to achieve a smooth transition towards a low carbon energy supply,” said Sulaiman. “The energy industry is facing some of the most challenging obstacles to date and we look forward to continue working with utilities to address their needs and to develop a more strategic path to the energy transition.”
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