LIVE & ONLINE CONFERENCE - 13 & 14 October 2026, London
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LIVE & ONLINE CONFERENCE - 13 & 14 October 2026, London
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There are two ways to access the post-conference materials: Full Package (361-page report + full video/audio library + all available slide decks) or Presentation/Video Material only.
What the 361-Page Report Includes
The report compiles every available presentation transcription, Q&A, and all released slide packs, then layers structured analysis on top. It’s designed to be the definitive public resource on non-household smart metering in 2025—with presentation-by-presentation insights and a whole conference-level synthesis.
For each individual presentation you also get: operator next steps and practical takeaways plus vendor/solution-provider considerations—where suppliers can help de-risk, add capability, and unlock value as signalled by the speaker’s evidence. This dual lens keeps buyers and builders aligned on what’s real, what’s viable, and what pays back.
Roadmaps: Immediate Priorities and Longer-Term Shifts
We also separate near-term priorities (12–24 months) from longer-term (to 2030) goals. Example: in 2025, leakage and continuous-flow detection are immediate opportunities from NHH smart meters; the next 12 months are about scaling interventions nationally and standardising definitions and triggers. Longer-term, value comes from linking continuous-flow alerts to automated workflows, including retailer notifications that enable targeted efficiency incentives and bill-shock mitigation.
Analysis For Vendors
For example, in the report, the vendor analysis assesses connectivity and commissioning reliability, data-to-action translation, anomaly detection, and future-tariff readiness/bill-shock mitigation as recurring demand themes. If you’re assessing capability build-out for the non-household market, this section highlights precisely where and why customers will pay for outcomes. What are the new opportunities for smart metering and connectivity vendors in 2026 and what are the specific nuances of the NHH market - is one basic question the report addresses.
All insights are sourced directly from presentations or Q&A—no outside or secondary sources —because the two-day conference produced sufficient data, benchmarks, and operator reality to stand on its own. Where roundtable sessions were under Chatham House (e.g., Day 2 Q&A), we’ve respected the format while reflecting the non-attributed learning in the synthesis.
Navigate by Topic, Speaker, or Need
In the report, a table of contents with page numbers lets you jump straight to specific presentations, themes, or decisions you’d like further insight on. That way teams can dip in and out of the resource and still keep the full strategic picture in view.
Feedback From Utilities and Vendors Worldwide Who Are Investing
Global buyers—from CEOs of water utilities and vendors across areas as diverse as Africa, New Zealand, Australia, and India to specialist vendor teams—have purchased prior packs because the read-watch-listen format compresses time and preserves nuance. If you couldn’t attend or missed the stream, you still capture the full learning curve and apply it with your teams.
Summary: The Most Complete Public Resource Available
Thanks to the calibre of speakers, attendees, and sponsors, this is likely the most detailed publicly available resource on non-household smart metering. If you’re entering or scaling in this market, the pack gives you the facts, frameworks, and next actions to move now—and a 2030 line-of-sight to build toward.
When you book a place at a Strategy Engineering Research Business Conference — whether as an attendee, virtual participant, speaker, or sponsor — you automatically receive the post-conference report as part of your delegate package.
This isn’t just a nice-to-have. It’s a structured way to ensure your personal contribution and your organisation’s investment continue to deliver value long after the event ends. In today’s environment, conferences must go beyond being mere talking shops so we are committed to building follow-through into the experience.
Having a written record of the entire conference — consolidated into one clear, actionable report — ensures that insights are not lost in the noise. It enables faster internal dissemination, supports strategic decision-making, and accelerates solution deployment across the industry.
Whether you attended every session or dipped in and out, the post-conference package captures what matters. It allows your wider organization to benefit from your participation, turning time spent at the event into a tangible, enduring asset.
This is how we ensure every hour, every conversation, and every idea contributes to measurable progress — not just inspiration.
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