Join us at the AI & the Future of
Power Grid Inspections Forum

Meet your peers from around the globe
on September 9, in Stockholm

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AI & the Future of Power Grid Inspections Forum

Join industry peers 9 September 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden.

Register for the event

We’re very excited to announce and invite you to an exclusive industry event in Stockholm on September 9, 2025, where we’ll be gathering an international group of power grid leaders to explore how AI and automation can transform grid inspections.

This forum is designed for transmission and distribution grid operators to share knowledge, discuss real-world applications, and explore practical solutions for scaling AI-driven inspections.

Topics

  • Data Management & Security – Including image anonymization
  • Use Cases – Vegetation management, maintenance, and asset inventory & registry
  • AI-Powered Analysis – Processing LiDAR, 2D, and thermal imaging data
  • Drone Operations – Automated flight patterns and optimized data capture
  • Real-World Applications – Case studies and success stories on AI and data-driven insights

The event will feature speakers from leading T&D companies, such as E.ON, who will share their experiences, challenges, and learnings from implementing AI-powered inspection solutions. Additionally, industry thought leaders and technical experts will provide valuable insights into the future of AI in grid operations.

The Day includes

  • Expert-led sessions on AI-powered asset management, automation, and scaling new technologies
  • Roundtable discussions with the industry sharing their experiences and challenges
  • Keynotes from industry leaders and technical experts

This is an opportunity to engage with industry peers, share your perspectives, and gain practical insights into the next generation of power grid operations.

The seats are limited and power grid operators will be given preference.

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