DENVER and WASHINGTON, May 2, 2016 -- The UTC Telecom & Technology conference will bring thousands of information and communications technology (ICT) professionals and technology partners to Denver, Colorado May 3-6th. Presentations at the conference will tackle the leading-edge issues of IT & Telecom within electric, water and gas utility industries. Utilities are moving forward with modernization, AMI and advanced communications. It is UTC's goal to support water, electric and gas utilities in this new era, as we have for more than 65 years.
Attendees can choose from 7 tracks and more than sixty sessions covering topics such as:
Convergence of IT and OT for Utility Modernization
Cyber and Physical Security
Smart Water Infrastructure
Creating The Digital Utility of the Future
Optimizing Utility Telecommunications
Connectivity and Data in the 21st Century
Rural Broadband Powered By Utilities
Colocation, Joint Use and Fiber Leasing – Create Lasting Benefits for Your Utility
And participate in onsite training for Fiber Optic Professional Certification and NERC-CIP 6.
This year's conference will also include the first UTC Water Summit. UTC is growing a new focus area to assist water utilities get answers to communications questions, assess technology solutions, determine business case drivers and navigate the telecom and technology of utility modernization. Follow @UTCNOW on Twitter for updates during the conference.
About UTC
The Utilities Telecom Council (UTC) is a global trade association dedicated to serving critical infrastructure providers. Through advocacy, education and collaboration, UTC creates a favorable business, regulatory and technology environment for our members who own or operate Information and Communication Technology (ICT) systems in support of their core business. www.UTC.org
CONTACT: Bobbi Harris, UTC
VP Market Strategy & Development
[email protected]
202-833-6828


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