Utility Week Congress
The Utility Week Congress is the flagship annual event for forward-thinking water, gas and electricity sector leaders responding to industry change.
13th July 2016 by Networks

Taking place on the 18th & 19th October 2016 at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, the 4th annual Utility Week Congress combines strategic vision at the highest level with dedicated streams on:
– Retail competition & customer behaviour
– Smart meter rollout delivery
– Asset investment & innovation
– Flexible solutions & cyber security
Speakers include:
– Mark Hodges, Chief executive, British Gas
– Christopher Loughlin, Chief executive officer, Pennon Group
– Colin Skellett, Chief executive officer, Wessex Water
– William Morris, Group managing director – retail, SSE
– Sarah Bentley, Chief customer officer, Severn Trent Water
– Phil Jones, Chief executive officer, Northern Powergrid
– Matthew Wright, Chief executive officer, Southern Water
Why attend?
– Gain insight into market reform priorities from DECC, Defra, CMA, Ofgem & Ofwat
– Hear the latest updates on retail market opening & smart meter rollout delivery
– Find out how your peers are aligning investment decisions with customer outcomes
– Be inspired by companies embracing disruption and transforming their businesses
– Discover innovative ways to deliver flexible solutions to customers
To view more details and to register, visit: http://www.uw-congress.net/
Alternatively, contact Nicola Gillman on (01342) 332045 or email
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