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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions
View DetailsBuilding the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions isn’t just about ROI models—it’s about what actually resonates with decision-makers. In this panel, utilities share how they’ve approached the transition to smart water, from defining value and prioritizing investments to navigating funding, risk, and stakeholder alignment. Hear candid lessons on what worked, what didn’t, and how to connect operational benefits—from water loss reduction and asset visibility to customer engagement—to a compelling, fundable strategy. -
Designed to Last: How Battery‑Powered and Cellular Networks Extend Field Life in Gas and Water AMI
Battery life isn’t just a specification—it’s a strategic constraint on how far AMI can scale. This session explores how battery-powered and cellular networks are reshaping field longevity across gas and water deployments. Learn how design choices impact power consumption, coverage, and maintenance cycles—and how the right architecture can extend asset life, reduce operational burden, and support resilient, long-term AMI performance.View Details -
Operations Optimizer Analytics: Utility Experiences from Insight to Impact
View DetailsLearn how Operations Optimizer—a network-agnostic solution—helps turn AMI data into measurable operational value. Hear from utilities that are improving AMI performance, prioritizing issues, reducing truck rolls, protecting revenue and realizing quick time‑to‑value with deeper analytics and optimization. Attendees will gain practical insights into how actionable intelligence supports efficient operations, stronger system health and scalable analytics as utility needs evolve.
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Overview of Real Water Loss Reduction Methods
Water loss isn’t just a leakage problem—it’s a visibility problem. This session cuts through fragmented approaches to provide a practical, vendor-neutral view of real water loss reduction. Explore proven methods, emerging technologies, and lessons from real-world pilots—helping utilities move from reactive detection to proactive management, improving system efficiency, reducing non-revenue water, and strengthening long-term operational resilience.View Details -
Smart Water Solutions Portfolio Overview
View DetailsJoin us to explore how Smart Water Solutions are transforming utility operations—connecting data, devices, and analytics into a unified platform. Learn how utilities are reducing water loss, improving asset performance, and enhancing customer engagement with real-time insights—while building a scalable foundation to address aging infrastructure, regulatory pressure, and long-term efficiency goals.
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Big Picture Session: Modernize, Don’t Just Replace: Unlocking Grid Edge Value
View DetailsAdvanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) is widely deployed, but much of its value remains untapped beyond billing and outage detection as utilities face refresh and replacement decisions. During this Big Picture Session, a panel of leading utilities and industry experts will explore how utilities can unlock additional value from existing AMI investments.
Attendees will leave with practical insights into de-risking AMI modernization decisions, prioritizing high-value applications and turning AMI data into actionable outcomes.
Moderated by Matt Wakefield.
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Big Picture Session: Resiliency Solutions: Planning Smarter, Responding Faster and Operating Safer
View DetailsJoin us for a Big Picture Session as we introduce Itron’s newest product business unit, Resiliency Solutions, featuring the recent additions of Urbint and Locusview. This session will provide an overview of how Itron’s Resiliency Solutions—including Worker Safety, Damage Prevention, Emergency Preparedness & Response, and Digital Construction Management—enhance utility resilience and operational efficiency.
The session will conclude with a dynamic panel discussion featuring representatives from two leading utilities who will share firsthand experiences using these solutions in the field.
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Women Who Inspire Session
View DetailsJoin us for an afternoon tea social and a session on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Hear from a diverse panel of female leaders, as they share their unique journeys within their organizations, offering insights on navigating industry changes, work-life balance, embracing innovation, mentorship and much more.
Whether you’re male or female, an established leader or an emerging professional, this session will energize and equip you with practical ideas to foster female leadership in our industry. It’s also a wonderful chance to connect with colleagues and expand your network in a fun, supportive setting.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Operations Optimizer Analytics: Utility Experiences from Insight to Impact
View DetailsLearn how Operations Optimizer—a network-agnostic solution—helps turn AMI data into measurable operational value. Hear from utilities that are improving AMI performance, prioritizing issues, reducing truck rolls, protecting revenue and realizing quick time‑to‑value with deeper analytics and optimization. Attendees will gain practical insights into how actionable intelligence supports efficient operations, stronger system health and scalable analytics as utility needs evolve.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building a Practical Foundation for Water Loss Management: Lessons from the Field
View DetailsReducing water loss isn’t a single technology decision, it’s a journey that requires the right foundation, informed tradeoffs, and lessons learned along the way. Many utilities still rely on customer reports or periodic surveys to identify leakage, making response largely reactive. This session focuses on how utilities are shifting toward a proactive water loss strategy by leveraging network data, analytics, and improved visibility into system behavior. Speakers will discuss how combining distribution system data—such as pressure trends, asset age, material, and failure history—enables earlier identification of emerging issues before they result in surface leaks or main breaks.
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Building the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions
View DetailsBuilding the Business Case for Smart Water Solutions isn’t just about ROI models—it’s about what actually resonates with decision-makers. In this panel, utilities share how they’ve approached the transition to smart water, from defining value and prioritizing investments to navigating funding, risk, and stakeholder alignment. Hear candid lessons on what worked, what didn’t, and how to connect operational benefits—from water loss reduction and asset visibility to customer engagement—to a compelling, fundable strategy. -
Designed to Last: How Battery‑Powered and Cellular Networks Extend Field Life in Gas and Water AMI
Battery life isn’t just a specification—it’s a strategic constraint on how far AMI can scale. This session explores how battery-powered and cellular networks are reshaping field longevity across gas and water deployments. Learn how design choices impact power consumption, coverage, and maintenance cycles—and how the right architecture can extend asset life, reduce operational burden, and support resilient, long-term AMI performance.View Details -
Operations Optimizer Analytics: Utility Experiences from Insight to Impact
View DetailsLearn how Operations Optimizer—a network-agnostic solution—helps turn AMI data into measurable operational value. Hear from utilities that are improving AMI performance, prioritizing issues, reducing truck rolls, protecting revenue and realizing quick time‑to‑value with deeper analytics and optimization. Attendees will gain practical insights into how actionable intelligence supports efficient operations, stronger system health and scalable analytics as utility needs evolve.
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Overview of Real Water Loss Reduction Methods
Water loss isn’t just a leakage problem—it’s a visibility problem. This session cuts through fragmented approaches to provide a practical, vendor-neutral view of real water loss reduction. Explore proven methods, emerging technologies, and lessons from real-world pilots—helping utilities move from reactive detection to proactive management, improving system efficiency, reducing non-revenue water, and strengthening long-term operational resilience.View Details -
Smart Water Solutions Portfolio Overview
View DetailsJoin us to explore how Smart Water Solutions are transforming utility operations—connecting data, devices, and analytics into a unified platform. Learn how utilities are reducing water loss, improving asset performance, and enhancing customer engagement with real-time insights—while building a scalable foundation to address aging infrastructure, regulatory pressure, and long-term efficiency goals.
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DAMAGE PREVENTION Building the Business Case to Add Resources and Act on the Model (Invite Only)
View DetailsThe utility will discuss how it moved from risk prediction to organizational investment by using Itron (was Urbint) to support the business case for a dedicated Damage Prevention group. This session will highlight how they evaluated the resources, workflows, and operating model required to act on the model effectively, including internal locating QA/QC and targeted excavator engagement. Attendees will learn how they paired risk intelligence with the right partner to engineer practical, scalable workflows that support long-term damage rate reduction. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Building Trust in the Model to Drive Double-Digit Damage Rate Reductions (Invite Only)
View DetailsA predictive model only creates value when teams trust it, act on it consistently, and measure whether it is driving the right outcomes. In this session, we will discuss how they built a standard workflow for their Damage Prevention team, established expectations for how risk predictions should be used, and tracked performance against those expectations through monitoring metrics. The discussion will highlight how following a prescribed playbook helped reduce damages year over year to monitor results, refine execution, and drive double-digit damage rate reductions. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Engineering Damage Rate Reduction Through Strategic Partnerships (Invite Only)
View DetailsNational Grid will discuss how they continue to advance damage prevention performance by refusing to rely solely on past achievements. Through an active strategic partnership with Itron (was Urbint) and others, National Grid is focused on ongoing innovation, broader ecosystem collaboration, and the use of advanced risk intelligence to support better operational decisions. This session will explore how National Grid works across vendors and workflows to bring more data into the program, uncover new opportunities for impact, and position damage prevention as a continuously improving enterprise capability.
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DAMAGE PREVENTION Executing the Vision for an Integrated Ticket and Risk Management Program (Invite Only)
View DetailsA gas utility will discuss how it is building a more connected, standardized, and agile damage prevention operation. Through its strategic partnerships, this utility is bringing together ticket management, risk insights, and locating workflows to better support its Asset Protection team. This session will highlight the importance of working with a partner who understands where the business is headed, supports evolving operational needs, and helps align execution with industry best practices. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Northwest Natural: Building Partnerships to Mitigate Fiber Overbuild Damages (Invite Only)
View DetailsAs fiber overbuild activity increases across utility service territories, Northwest Natural is taking a partnership-driven approach to damage prevention. This session will explore how Northwest Natural built a coalition between utilities and municipalities, established communication protocols to improve visibility across the service territory, and prioritized excavator engagement as a core mitigation strategy. Attendees will learn how Northwest Natural uses Itron's (was Urbint) new excavator identification to focus training, safe digging education, and outreach where it can have the greatest impact. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Roundtables (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin peers for a series of interactive Damage Prevention roundtable discussions focused on emerging risks, evolving data sources, and practical approaches to improving program performance. These facilitated conversations are designed to encourage peer exchange, surface common challenges, and share practical ideas that can be applied across damage prevention programs. Participants will rotate between tables approximately every 20 minutes, choosing from topics such as:- Inputs to Dynamic Risk- Utilizing RTK Data & Locate Assurance - Locusview Integration Use Cases - Large Projects- Fiber Overbuilds & Other Emerging Risks -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Turning Risk Predictions into 400% ROI Through Automated Screening (Invite Only)
View DetailsThis session will help you learn how the utility transformed damage prevention economics by using Itron (was Urbint) Risk Predictions to automate screening and reduce third-party locate costs. This session will explore how they leverage both Impact and Threat predictions to create a more targeted approach to determining which tickets require locate action and which can be safely screened. Attendees will also hear how they secured leadership buy-in by reframing low-impact screening as a risk-managed business decision—balancing asset conflict, operational cost, and damage prevention outcomes to deliver measurable ROI. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Using Advanced Analytics to Measure Program Effectiveness (Invite Only)
View DetailsA peer utility will discuss how they use Itron (was Urbint) analytics to move beyond aggregate damage counts and measure the effectiveness of their damage prevention program with greater precision. They actively monitor damages by risk category, intervention status, and root cause to better understand where prevention efforts are working and where additional focus is needed. The session will cover how they evaluate whether damaged tickets received interventions, tracks maps and records issues separately from broken tracer wire, and uses that information to distinguish between controllable and less controllable outcomes. Attendees will hear how ongoing collaboration helps them translate analytics into program improvements and ensure their evolving needs are met. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Using Distributed Operations to Reduce Damages (Invite Only)
View DetailsA utility customer will share how enterprise alignment and local execution come together to improve damage prevention performance. This session will highlight how the organization connects corporate damage rate objectives with operational risk segmentation, standardized enablement, and Field Operations engagement. Attendees will learn how their distributed operations model supports consistent adoption, stronger accountability, and measurable results in reducing damages. -
DAMAGE PREVENTION Welcome & Introductions (Invite Only)
View DetailsJoin us as we welcome everyone to the Damage Prevention Breakouts at Inspire 2026!
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Introduction to Itron Damage Prevention
View DetailsLearn about Itron's Damage Prevention solution for utility 811 ticket and intervention management, including machine-learning powered risk prioritization which reduces infrastructure damages without any additional resources.
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Introduction to Itron Digital Construction Management: From Paper to Platform: Demystifying DCM for Gas and Electric Utilities
View DetailsFor many gas and electric utilities, the transition from a completed design to actual field construction is still trapped in a world of clipboards, paper forms, and manual data entry. This disconnect creates blind spots, delays project closeouts, and introduces compliance risks. Updating systems of record with accurate asset and other construction data can take months and, in some cases, years. That also compromises the heavy investment electric utilities have put into operational systems like ADMS, which require accurate, timely data to run effectively. Digital Construction Management (DCM) bridges this gap, establishing a single, real-time digital platform that connects field crews with the back office to automatically capture high-accuracy asset data, scan barcodes, and track progress as it happens.
In this session, we will break down the foundational value proposition of DCM—why it is becoming an industry standard and how it fundamentally transforms utility infrastructure delivery.
To ground these concepts, this session will feature real-world utility case studies highlighting the digital transformation journey across both gas and electric operations. Attendees will see how utilities initially adopt DCM to modernize construction workflows—replacing paper processes with real-time data to streamline asset documentation and accelerate project closeouts.
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Introduction to Itron Emergency Preparedness & Response
View DetailsExplore Itron's new Emergency Preparedness & Response solution, empowering utilities to predict storm impacts, rapidly acquire and deploy mutual aid and contractor crews, and manage the entire storm response cycle. This solution provides unparalleled operational visibility and control to utilities during their darkest days, and powers rapid recovery, reconciliation, and reimbursement.
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STORM RESPONSE Automating Invoicing to Reduce Regulator Risk (Invite Only)
When storm restoration costs go to FERC or FEMA for reimbursement, the quality of the backup documentation determines whether that cost recovery holds up — or gets disallowed. For many IOUs and Co-ops, invoice support is still assembled after the fact: stitched together from spreadsheets, paper timesheets, and disconnected systems, with gaps and inconsistencies that create real financial exposure during audit.This session looks at how automating the invoicing process closes that gap. Because Itron Storm Manager captures data continuously across the life of a restoration event — from initial resource securement through contract terms, hourly rates, and approved timesheets — invoices are generated directly from the same system of record used to run the event, not reconstructed afterward. The result is backup documentation that's consistent, traceable, and audit-ready from day one, reducing the manual reconciliation burden on utility staff and strengthening the case for full cost recovery.Attendees will come away with a practical understanding of where regulator risk typically creeps into the invoicing process — and how automation, grounded in a single continuous data set, removes it.View Details -
STORM RESPONSE Callouts - A Modern Solution to an Age Old Problem (Invite Only)
Callout systems have been a fixture of utility storm response for over decades — yet many utilities are still relying on technology that hasn't meaningfully evolved since it was first introduced. Legacy platforms are difficult to use, require years of specialized administrator knowledge to operate, and lock customers into costly, vendor-driven configuration cycles just to keep pace with changing union agreements and business rules.Itron Callouts was built to change that. In this session, we'll explore how Itron is reimagining the callout experience with a modern, intuitive interface that reduces training time and administrator risk. We'll discuss how self-service configuration puts control back in the hands of utilities, reducing dependency on the vendor and lowering total cost of ownership, and how continuous product investment ensures Callouts keeps evolving alongside your operations rather than sitting still.Attendees will leave with a clear picture of what "modern" should mean for callout technology — and why the right long-term partner matters as much as the feature set itself.View Details -
STORM RESPONSE From Platform to Performance: Making Technology Work Where the Work Happens (Invite Only)
As utilities continue to invest in better platforms, data, and tools, the pace of technology adoption can sometimes outpace how those tools are used in real operations. This session will explore lessons learned from integrating Storm Manager and other systems into operational response workflows, including where implementation has been more challenging than expected. Attendees will hear what it takes to make technology effective when it matters most: clear structure, trained and confident teams, trusted data, and systems that support what is happening on the ground. The discussion will focus on a simple but critical measure of success: whether the tools and processes improve the response for the people doing the work.View Details -
STORM RESPONSE Integration of Storm Impact & Storm Manager (Invite Only)
Every storm response starts with the same critical question: where will the damage hit hardest, and how many resources will you need to fix it? Too often, the answer comes from experience and gut instinct rather than data — leaving utilities either over-resourced and burning unnecessary cost, or under-resourced and facing longer restoration timelines.This session explores how connecting Itron Storm Impact's predictive modeling with Itron Storm Manager's resource acquisition and staging tools closes that gap. Storm Impact forecasts outages, asset damage, and resource needs up to seven days in advance with industry-leading accuracy — giving planners a clearer picture of where their network is likely to be impacted before the storm arrives. By bringing those regional predictions directly into Storm Manager, utilities can move from broad, reactive mobilization to targeted, data-driven staging: securing and positioning contractors and crews in the right regions ahead of time, rather than scrambling to redistribute resources once the storm has already hit.Attendees will see how pairing prediction with execution turns forecasting from a planning exercise into an operational advantage — helping utilities right-size their response, controlView Details -
STORM RESPONSE Product Roadmap & What's New (Invite Only)
Join members of the Storm Response product and leadership team as they provide an update on new features as well as the product roadmap for 2027 and beyond.View Details -
STORM RESPONSE Roundtable - Continued learning for EP&R Operations (Invite Only)
Every storm season teaches utilities something new — what worked, what didn't, and what needs to change before the next event. But too often, those lessons stay siloed within a single utility or even a single team, never making it to the peers who could benefit from them most.This roundtable brings together Emergency Preparedness & Response practitioners for an open, peer-driven conversation on continued learning. Participants will share real experiences from recent storm seasons — retros that reshaped their playbooks, benchmarking approaches that sharpened their KPIs, and retraining strategies that helped teams retain hard-won knowledge across staff turnover. Rather than a presentation, this session is a working discussion: bring your own wins, your own after-action findings, and your open questions.Attendees will leave with fresh ideas from peers facing similar EP&R challenges, and a stronger network of utilities to keep learning from long after the conference ends.View Details -
STORM RESPONSE Storm Impact - Adjusting Storm Tracks and Predictions with HIP and WIP (Invite Only)
No two storm forecasts are certain, and the difference between one modeled track or intensity and another can mean a completely different resourcing plan. Utilities need more than a single static prediction — they need the ability to ask "what if" and see how the answer changes.This session explores the value of Itron's Hurricane Impact Prediction (HIP) and Winter Impact Prediction (WIP) capabilities within Storm Impact. Both models forecast customer outages, work orders, and asset damage in advance of a storm — but their real power comes from scenario flexibility. Clients can adjust projected storm tracks and intensities within the tool itself, instantly seeing how those changes shift predicted impacts to their specific customers and assets. Rather than planning against one forecast, teams can stress-test multiple plausible scenarios and build a mobilization plan that holds up across the range of ways a storm could actually develop.Attendees will see how this scenario-based approach to hurricane and winter storm prediction turns forecasting uncertainty into an advantage — helping utilities right-size crews, optimize staging locations, and prepare stakeholders with a clearer range of possible outcomes before the storm ever makes landfall.View Details
