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Ericsson showcases solutions to transform utilities industry

DUBAI, April 21, 2015

Ericsson is exhibiting the future of communications technology by showcasing how smart solutions can transform utilities such as energy, water and sewage, as platinum sponsor at the ongoing Water, Energy, Technology and Environmental Exhibition (Wetex) 2015 in Dubai, UAE.

It is demonstrating Smart Grid Management, Nodes, grid monitoring using smart metering and Smart4Society solutions.

The firm predicted that by 2020, billions of devices will be connected to the energy smart grid; from street lamps, to home appliances and power pole transformers, to solar panels and wind turbines.    

Rutger Reman, head of Industry and Society, Ericsson, Middle East, said: “An increasingly networked world has profound implications for all of us. There has been a dynamic shift within the utilities industry; we are showcasing our Smart Grid solutions, which enable operators to decrease their carbon footprint by implementing smart metering aimed at improving connectivity for sustainability.

“As a global communications leader with extensive multivendor systems integration experience, Ericsson is well placed to partner with utilities as they transform their electricity distribution grids into smart grids.”  

Visitors to Ericsson’s booth can experience how Smart Grid Network Management and Grid Monitoring will improve the reliability of electricity networks by transporting real-time data from substations, field devices and smart meters so that it can be turned into useful information for field staff, engineers and households.

Smart4Society will enable household’s greater control over their bills and environmental impact through the use of the Internet of Things at Home.

Furthermore, Ericsson is also showcasing Private Virtual Network operator (PVNO), an innovative machine to machine communications solution for Smart Grid Communication.

“The objective is to create smart energy networks with the ability to manage large amounts of data. As a result, opportunities for efficient grid and energy consumption management, as well as seamless integration of micro-generated, renewable energy sources will be realised,” added Reman. - TradeArabia News Service




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