UTCAL Summit 2024
Telecommunications and Automation Technologies for Utilities
Education, Training, Debates, Networking. An essential meeting place for the best in the utilities sector. Come and get knowledge! Learn about the latest technologies, stay up-to-date on public policy and regulation, and find industry professionals.
To enable optimization in the delivery activities of electricity, gas, water, etc., our utilities depend on the telecommunications systems and intelligent technologies that are being designed, implemented and maintained by highly qualified professionals and suppliers of innovative products & services.
The post-pandemic scenario is full of product launches, opportunities to gain new knowledge, meetings with international experts, face-to-face discussions. UTCAL Summit 2024 aims to meet all expectations and all audiences – utilities, suppliers, consultants, academics and others – who will certainly attend this important event.
UTCAL Summit 2024 offers dynamic panels, workshops and presentations. Meet industry decision makers and connect with suppliers in the exhibition area. Enjoy activities on the beautiful beach of Barra da Tijuca, while strengthening your network of relationships and knowledge in our events: ALTA – America Latina Telecom Awards and DESTAQUE Awards, dinner (reception of President – only for invited participants), cocktail and much more. This event is essential for information and communication technology (ICT) professionals, interested in not only maintaining trends, but getting ahead of the fast opportunities in the utilities scenario.
UTCAL Summit 2024
Educational Program
- Telecom and Automation Technologies;
- Digital Transformation;
- Spectrum needs;
- New Business Models for the deployment of telecommunications;
- Collaboration;
- The impact of Big Data on our telecommunications networks;
- Definition of Smart Grid Requirements;
- Cybersecurity;
- Infrastructure and IT/OT integration;
- Experiences and Cases;
- International Specialists;
- Infrastructure Sharing.
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UTCAL Summit 2024
Event Features
Environment of Knowledge exchange where different views, solutions and Brazilian and international success cases are shared.
- Strong presence of concessionaires (2023 - more than 650 specialists, being approx. 50% of utilities);
- International content (presence of leading experts from the USA, Europe and Latin America);
- Great exchange of experiences between participants;
- Open and free: no direction for a specific technical solution or supplier;
- Pre-conference workshops;
- A day dedicated exclusively to plenary sessions and discussions with experts;
- Symposiums on topics of greatest interest;
- Three days of lectures and technical events addressing specific topics related to the issues proposed by the thematic committees;
- Three days of exhibition in Tabletop System and Booths for exhibitors to demonstrate their solutions;
- Delivery of the ALTA Award - America Latina Telecom Award to the winners;
- Highlight Award Ceremony - Best Technical Presentation of summit to winners;
- Networking opportunities - meeting rooms for participants.
Held at the excellent Windsor Barra Hotel Convention Center, Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
UTCAL Summit 2024
Agenda
- Digital Transformation
- IT/OT Convergence
- Emerging Themes for Utilities Modernization
- Modernization of telecom networks
- Flexible solutions for network modernization
- IP/MPLS x MPLS-TP
- Wireless Technologies
- Regulatory Issues
- Infrastructure Sharing - the difficulties of utilities
- Physical and Cybersecurity - New Challenges
- Optimization of telecom networks for water and gas companies
- Strategies for Automation and Team Mobility
- Collaboration between Utilities and Operators
- Data Analytics e Big Data
- PLC solution for last mile
- Smart Grid Requirements
- Experiences and Cases
- Technical Standards
The event in 2024
UTCAL Summit 2024, will be again the meeting place where will be discussed the main problems and solutions by professionals of public service concessionaires with regard to telecommunications systems and their applications.
Security, Cyber and Physical
IT/OT - Information Technology and Operational Technology (or Automation)
Challenges of Distributed Generation
Fiber, Broadband and Sharing
Telecom for Network Modernization and Data Analytics
Regulation, Public Policies and Defense of Utilities
Speakers
Check out the list of confirmed Speakers
Held by UTC Latin America, a non-profit organization, UTCAL SUMMIT's main objective is to promote the rapprochement and debate of key issues for utilities telecommunications in Latin America.
Sandoval Feitosa
Director - ANEELCarlos Baigorri
Presidente - ANATELRusty Williams
CEO - UTCRodrigo Leal
President of UTCAL Council and Executive Manager of EletrobrasRicardo Mucci
Presidente - Cisco BrasilMarcelo Prais
IT Director, Agent Relations and Regulatory Affairs at O.N.S.2024 PROGRAM
Event schedule
April 9th, 2024 • Tuesday
Workshop Cisco : Full Stack Observability para Utilities
- Cleber Visconti - Cisco Observability Director LATAM
- Fernando Dumont - Public Sector Senior Engineer
- Leandro Ferreira - Cisco Observability Advisor LATAM
Full, unified observability with Cisco Observability Platform (COP) (60 minutes): Cisco Observability Platform (COP) and its integrated modules are important for unifying data and analytics, presenting a holistic view of the environment, from software to hardware.
Break & Coffee (30 minutos)
OTEL (Open Telemetry), K8s and Cloud Native with COP - Practical Use Cases (60 minutes)
Practical use cases of the observability solution, demonstrating how OTEL, Kubernetes (k8s) and Cloud Native can be applied in the COP solution, in real situations of the utilities sector to improve operational efficiency, decision making, resource optimization, preventive maintenance and anomaly detection in real time.
Award-Winning Session (30 minutes)
An interactive and fun activity to test participants' knowledge of observability concepts in the world of Utilities
Q&A & Closing (30 minutes)
Q&A session to clarify doubts and discuss specific aspects in more depth
Workshop 4RF: Integration of your investment in narrowband smart grids with 3GPP LTE/5G systems – high capacity with cybersecurity and transparent inclusion of technologies such as IoT, LoRA, WiSun.
- Anatomy of the 4RF Cybersecurity solution: An immersion into the defense scheme of military forces and its application in each product offered in the uitlities: APRISA SR Family (SR+/SRi) and APRISA LTE (4G/5G), as we cover 360 degrees each one of your network assets.
- Utilities Investment Defense Strategy: What technologies exist to serve each segment: Distributed Generation, Renewables, Primary and Secondary Substations, Distribution Automation, Smart Metering, their vectors and how to integrate and get them to cooperate with each other to automatically respond as an architecture integrated and not as isolated and inefficient loose products.
- New technologies such as LoRA, WiSUN, IoT, and projects including automation and home automation (Smart Home) and how they are already integrated into the networks currently available in the 4RF portfolio.
- 4RF Secure Firewall: The characteristics of the native micro Firewall in 4RF systems that are threat-Room Oriented, advanced IT and OT features, integrations, high availability and performance.
- Secure Industrial Network Architecture: How to apply the defense strategy to industrial OT networks, exploring the benefits of an integrated architecture to truly protect the most critical networks in the world.
- Integration of solutions from various manufacturers: 3GPP regulations, 4RF MMS solutions, MIBs, SNMP, new 4RF solutions to protect your current investment while facilitating growth and meeting the demands of the future.
- Best practices in configuration, installation, operation, and maintenance of smart networks made up of LTE, 4G, 5G, narrowband radio, or fiber optic modems using APRISA network elements from 4RF.
- Practical class with the participation of each assistant.
- 4RF and UTCAL will provide a Certificate to participants – limited to Government and Utilities employees.
NTT Workshop - Architecture and Security in OT Networks
NTT invites you to an immersive workshop that will equip you with the essential tools and knowledge to shield your infrastructure against growing cyber threats.
In this workshop, NTT will present a reference security architecture for Utilities companies based on best practices encompassing proven security models for Data Center, Cloud, Operations Centers, Substations, and other environments.
We will explore the architectural possibilities, as well as an evolutionary roadmap for the implementation of solutions and processes with the aim of raising the degree of security maturity without affecting production and the business.
Topics present:
- Protection of the new perimeter: Let's address the changes of the last 5 years, where the perimeter has been extended beyond the infrastructure of companies.
- Security Journey – Critical Infrastructure: Understand the steps needed to improve visibility and increase the security of the infrastructure as a whole.
- Segmentation and Zero-Trust: Understanding your attack surface is essential, as is reducing and compartmentalizing it.
- Secure remote access management: One of the causes of the maxim "the user is the weakest link" is often incidents related to access control and correct identification. We will demonstrate efficient ways in which these controls can be effective and automated.
- Integrated security services: Let's understand how we can combine products and services to increase the security of the environment and threat detection capabilities.
April 10th, 2024 • Wednesday
Opening Solemnity
Carlos Manuel Baigorri – President - Anatel
Sandoval de Araújo Feitosa Neto – General Director – Aneel
Marcelo Prais – Director - ONS
Paulo Osterkamp – Head of Public Sector, Utilities, Oil&Gas - Cisco
Rusty Williams – CEO - UTC
Rodrigo Leal de Siqueira – President of UTCAL Council and Executive Manager of Eletrobras
The opening ceremony will welcome all delegates and mark the start of the event. UTCAL's chairman and its technology partners, along with representatives of regulatory bodies and the host company, will welcome all attendees.
Panel - Digital Transformation
Moderator – Rodrigo Leal de Siqueira – Chairman of the UTCAL BoardCarlos Manuel Baigorri – President - Anatel
Sandoval Feitosa – Director – Aneel
Marcelo Prais – Director - ONS
Severiano Leão Macedo – IoT Sales Specialist - Cisco
Josias Matos de Araújo – CEO – Eng Smart Lead
Digital transformation in utilities represents a fundamental shift in the way utilities operate, interact and deliver value to their customers. This process involves incorporating innovative technologies to streamline operations, improve efficiency, and offer more personalized services.
International Panel – Technological Trends for Critical Mission
Moderator – Dymitr Wajsman – UTCAL CEOVinicius Caram – Anatel - Superintendent
Rusty Williams – UTC - CEO
Juergen Tusch – EUTC – CTO
Gosta Kallner – 450MHz Alliance – CEO
Heron Fontana – Neoenergia – Director
Mission-critical companies are constantly seeking technological innovations to ensure the efficiency, reliability, and safety of their operations. Some technological trends are shaping the landscape of these organizations: Cloud computing, Artificial Intelligence, IoT, Blockchain, Advanced Cybersecurity, Augmented and Virtual Reality, and Advanced Connectivity (5G) are some of these trends. The adoption of these technologies drives mission-critical enterprises to increase their operational resilience, ensuring continuity of services and enhancing the ability to address emerging challenges in complex and highly regulated environments.
LUNCH
ABERTURA DA EXPOSIÇÃO
Moderador: Wanderley Maia - UTCAL
Technologies Enabling the Evolution of Critical Utilities Communications for the Next 10 Years
Alberto Rodrigues – Nokia
Artificial Intelligence – Benefits, Challenges, and Cybersecurity with AI
Adriano Mazza - Fortinet
The adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the energy sector brings significant benefits, but it also comes with several challenges and potential cybersecurity risks.
Attackers continue to up the ante, adopting more sophisticated and complex attacks to infiltrate networks. Weaponizing AI adds fuel to an already violent threat landscape – it allows attackers to improve every phase of an attack and do it better and faster than before.
Fotinet's FortiGuard AI-powered Security Services, addresses these cybersecurity risks that are crucial to protecting critical infrastructures and maintaining reliable energy services.
INTERVALO – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Fransciso Pires - PiresNet
Simplifying Remote Access to SAGE
Felipe Coelho Ribeiro - Claroty
Optimize your Sage experience by ensuring convenient and secure access from any location, without the need to install invasive software in the environment. Explore a complete audit and take advantage of multiple layers of security to ensure the integrity of the environment in a strategic and intelligent way.
Risk Prioritization: The Perspective of a Critical Infrastructure CISO
Alexandre Rodrigues - Tenable
Can you accurately measure your organization's risk and exposure for each operational asset or facility, regardless of asset type (IT, OT, or IoT) or environment?
Security for enterprise IT infrastructure is essential, but with industrial digital transformation underway in many OT environments, maintaining system availability and operability is mission critical. Security, visibility, availability, and the ability to operate IT and OT cannot be separated, as one can affect the other. This session will explore:
1. The similarities between IT and OT with respect to some operating systems, technologies, and networks
2. How the somewhat proprietary nature of OT-specific technologies, network protocols, and architecture makes it more difficult for threat groups and cybercriminals to find ways to impact a victim's OT environment
3. Where we can overcome adversaries who want to disrupt the operations of our industrial organization through our IT networks.
4. The need for better IT/OT collaboration between IT operations teams and OT engineers
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Alessandro Fernandes – UTCAL
Innovation at Scale: Maximizing Results for Customers, Operations, and Investors
Rafael Soares - AWS
The Observability Journey in the Convergence of IT/OT Networking and Security
Bruno da Costa Pereira and Elton Morais - Teletex
INTERVALO – COFFEE BREAK
Substation Digitalization - Huawei Solutions
Ricardo Mansano – CTO de Soluções Governamentais da Huawei
Learn how the digitalization of substations with Huawei solutions can transform the electricity industry.
Global 400 MHz deployments and possibilities with dedicated 4G/5G network
Gosta Kallner - 450MHz Alliance
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Julio Omori - Superintendente - Copel
Panel Poles Attachment
Fernando Mosna – Director - Aneel
Julio Omori – Superintendente - CopelJulio Omori – Superintendente - Copel
Carlos Eduardo Marcussi - Celesc
Companies owning poles are facing (or will face) an unprecedented volume of requests to access their infrastructure, further straining utility assets and personnel. On the telecommunications side, companies are concerned about the impact of regulation on their modernization projects.
This strategic panel will assess what steps can be taken to ensure that companies have the confidence to define their investments.
INTERVALO – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Mario Torraca - UTCAL
End-to-end architecture to reduce operational and cyber risks in the Electricity Sector
Alexandre Freire – NOZOMI
With a large presence protecting the largest private companies in the electricity sector in Brazil, Nozomi Networks presents the best end-to-end architecture practices for the protection of control centers, power substations, power plants and smartgrid networks with architecture scenarios and examples of real cases of detection of cyber and operational incidents.
Web Communication
João Paulo Pires dos Santos - Wecom
The evolution of business communication occurs through the migration of traditional connections with operators to digitalization via website. The mastery of communication applications through a fully customizable and versatile workplace, which allows the integration of IoT and private LTE technologies with their communication system, thus providing maximum flexibility and mobility, with an integrated security concept. The use of digital transformation in critical operations environments, in the reduction of e-mails, in the reduction of costs with DDR/DID stripes and customization through SDK tools.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Clóvis Baptista – Telin Consulting
Network Standardization for Digital Substations
Julio Gouy and João Alcantara - Cisco
High Availability and Redundancy Options for a Field Area Network (FAN) for utilities
Motti Dahan – 4RF
High availability (HA) and specifically redundancy are critical for field area networks (FAN) of dealerships. Refers to the capability of the company's mission-critical system, component, or service. utility on the FAN to remain operational or operate continuously without interruption, failure, or downtime. inactivity for a certain period of time. In the event of a failure, the FAN and services will continue and failover recovery must be performed in a certain time, so that can be considered as if there were no interruption. Achieve this level of reliability of High Availability involves specific considerations in the different possible FAN technologies (such as radio licensed, unlicensed radio, cellular, and wired technologies), which we will explore in detail. Finally, we will examine and show that different technologies can sometimes require different methods and projects in some cases to achieve the High Availability required on FAN.
INTERVALO – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Rosana Pereira - Energisa
New technologies and the impact on the next wave of smart metering investment in Brazil
Ricardo Monteiro Fernandes - L+G
The accelerated growth of renewable sources of distributed generation, the fleet of electric vehicles, as well as the modernization of the electricity grid through smart metering, market opening and new tariff modalities, require the use of technological tools that allow the efficient planning, operation and maintenance of the distribution network. Such tools will be indispensable to allow an optimized and assertive investment plan. This will make the distribution network flexible to be operated with all these variables, delivering adequate performance to consumers, contributing to better demand management, quality of service provided and empowering consumers to better manage their own consumption. In other words, it will contribute to the modernization of the sector by allowing, among others, the introduction of new energy services through intelligence and transformation of data into useful information for decision-making.
Exploring New Horizons: DERMS and Flexibility in the Age of Sustainable Energy
João Carlos de Souza Marques - Schneider Electric
We will explore how these innovative technologies are shaping the energy future, enabling the harmonious integration of distributed energy resources and promoting sustainability. Join us to discover the opportunities and challenges that these new horizons present to us.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Alan Soares - Eletrobrás
Wireless Communications: The Key to Safely Modernizing Power Distribution Networks
Eduardo Santos - Hitachi
Wireless communications emerge as a key technology to enable this transformation, connecting network assets, integrating systems, and digitizing operations.
In this talk, we will explore how utilities can:
- Reduce operating costs:
- Introduce new revenue streams:
- Increase network visibility:
- Dealing with the changing distribution landscape:
How to transform from a Distributor into a DSO, and why? Addressing the energy transition, market liberalization, and concession renewal.
Roberto Falco - Accenture
The energy transition is a global factor that is influencing the Utilities business around the world. In Brazil, utilities are having to deal with the pressure of the energy transition at the same time as market liberalization and concession renewals are being discussed. creating a great environment of uncertainty but also of opportunity for business reinvention. How does this context interfere with the digital transformation decisions of Utilities? What moves should they make to prepare themselves to act as a DSO in the future? But after all, what is a DSO?
INTERVALO – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Roberto Boucinhas - UTCAL
Cyber Maturity of the Electricity Sector
Adriana Vivan – Aneel
Franklin Bonfim – EDP
Sergio Milani – Copel
Felipe Coelho Ribeiro - Claroty
A company's cyber maturity is intertwined with its ability to react to cyberattacks. The higher the cyber maturity, the lower the losses from cyber incidents. This ability to get back on its feet operationally is known as cyber resilience. It is built through management and strategies supported by the tripod: people, processes and technologies.
This panel will address some cyber resilience actions adopted by companies in the electricity sector and the presentation of technologies and products available in the market to assist in the successful implementation of these strategies.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
April 11th, 2024 • Thursday
Moderador: Patrícia Igreja – Q13
Strategic Planning of Voice/Data Coverage for Utilities
Rosana S Pereira - Energisa
New data analysis methodology for predicting VHF, UHF and 4G coverage (Operators) on feeders, adding value through data from operational indicators such as DEC, FEC, TMA.
Optimal Communication Planning Tool and Emerging Technologies
for Automation and Monitoring of Communication Networks
Mauricio Biczkowski - Copel
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Telecommunications Network Management Center – CGRT
Rosemberg Lobato Silva - Eletrobrás Eletronorte
The Telecommunications Network Management Center - CGRT aims to operate the Operation and Supervision, Corporate and SCM Network of Eletrobras Norte, with NOC and SOC assignments, in real time, 24x7
Evolution of Transmission System Digitalization
Eduardo Campaner – CGT Eletrosul
How the digitalization of protection, control, supervision and telecommunications processes can impact the operational efficiency of transmission companies, eliminating costs, bringing agility and increasing visibility for decision-making.
Individual Intermittent Source Electrical Power Generation System
(SIGFI) with real-time remote monitoring
Jefferson Alberto Souza dos Santos - EDP
With a history of more than 40 years, EDP is a group that produces, distributes and sells energy, and is today the fifth largest private energy generator, with 70% of the energy it produces coming from renewable sources. Attentive to process improvements, it carried out the modernization of EDP's first solar microgeneration project in the Paraíba Valley, implemented 10 years ago in the community of Ilha Escura, in the eastern region of São José dos Campo. The benefits of the new system include increasing the useful life of the equipment, with lithium batteries that can last up to 15 years. Another advantage is the greater ease of maintenance and identification of any failures, through the remote real-time monitoring system integrated with EDP's Integrated Operations Center in São José. The community gains from more security, since the equipment will be protected with opening sensors, motion sensors and siren alarm, to prevent theft. The autonomy of the system will also be expanded, providing the power supply for 48 hours, even without the incidence of solar rays. In addition, all the meters installed are intelligent, with Nb-IoT communication that, in addition to storing energy consumption measurements, allow to collect information about the situation of the systems in real time.
LUNCH
Moderador: Wanderley Maia - UTCAL
Neoenergia 2.0 Smart Grid Management Center (CEGRI) – integration of all the company's digital assets (Measurement, Automation, Telecom) + failure prediction + active monitoring of public Telecom operators)
Marcel Tolentino - Neoenergia
MESH Solutions for Telemetering - Pursuit of Interoperability
Eduardo Henrique Trepodoro - CPFL
Analysis of the adoption of RF MESH technology for telemetering, the challenges for the search for interoperability, the advances achieved with the WI-SUN alliance and the future prospects for energy distributors.
Disaster Recovery Phase 2 – Network Infrastructure and Security
Brena dos Reis Felipe - Cemig
The project aimed to adapt the current network and security infrastructure of Companhia Enérgica de Minas Gerais - Cemig, allowing the implementation of a Disaster Recovery (DR) solution establishing conditions for network and cybersecurity recovery and contingency, as part of the Company's Digital Transformation process. The scope of the Disaster Recovery project included Cemig's current headquarters building (Ed. Júlio Soares) and Backup Sites (Substations), which cover the critical services of the Distribution Operation Center (COD), System Operation Center (COS) and Telecom Operation Center (COT), among others.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Eduardo Campaner – CGT Eletrosul
Optimization of telecom topology with cost reduction
Rosana S Pereira - Energisa
The project anticipated the technological transition, exploiting existing means of communication at reduced costs and improving performance.
The main objective is to conduct an annual review of the topology, aiming to identify opportunities for the replacement of means of communication, always seeking to optimize efficiency and reduce operational costs.
Genesis Telecom System
André Gustavo - Celesc
Genesis Telecom aims to be the centralizer of actions aimed at sharing infrastructure. Developed with the aim of becoming the tool that will enable not only predictability about availability in sharing projects, but also to expose to the Concessionaire the networks with approved design of all sharers through geographic coordinates.
Allied to this gain is the precision in the quantitative use of poles per sharer, correlation of notifications and presentation of projects for regularization of the same, standardization of sharing projects, greater control of the relationship between sharer and its designers.
Finally, it will also bring the preparation of BI for various follow-ups, one of the main ones being the expansion of the network of sharers and even knowledge of the exact locations of each operator allowing a more facilitated search when claiming SWAP to complement the Concessionaire's own communication network.
infrastructure and Industrial Control Systems from cyberattacks and sabotage
Robson Silva - Eletrobrás
The lecture aims to demonstrate threat mapping, analysis, and attribution techniques to disrupt offensive cyber operations, sabotage, and cyber espionage, sponsored by nation-state, threat actors, mercenaries, and cyberterrorists against critical infrastructure sectors ICS/OT and their respective geopolitical impacts on civil society, national defense, and businesses.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Francisco Pires - PiresNet
Nansen Presentation
How packet transmission systems can be used for modernizing and maintaining critical communication networks for Utility applications
Alex Lioznov – AVARA
Packet transmission systems play a pivotal role in modernizing communication networks. These systems, based on the Internet Protocol (IP) together with MPLS/MPLS-TP based extensions, facilitate efficient and reliable data transfer by breaking down information into discrete packets. In the context of utility applications however, critical attention must be given to the maintenance of existing functionality, primarily supporting teleprotection services based on C37.94, G703/64K and other Operational Technology interfaces together with networking aspects such as synchronisation, service interoperability, particularly with respect to existing SDH and PDH services, and resilience to network configuration will be discussed.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Osmar Guidelli – GE
Innovation and efficiency: TIVIT's transformative role in the Utilities market
Ivan Jorge Rodrigues de Oliveira - Tivit
Challenges of Private Networks in Industrial and Energy Environments
Claudio Bittencourt Sampaio - Hughes
Approach to the challenge of deploying private networks in industrial environments and the energy sector.
Applications, additional services, and potential use will be demonstrated in a combined view of the technology with the return on investment applied.
Structuring AMI projects, their efficiencies and capabilities for a new regulatory moment
Ricardo Barcelos Silva - L+G
Although smart grids are not a novelty in Brazil and the rest of the world, their massive application depends on safe, efficient technological solutions with analytical tools that help distributors manage systems in their respective concession areas. Landis+Gyr has been in the world for 128 years and 33 years in Brazil, innovating and bringing solutions to the most varied challenges of electricity distributors. And, it is about these smart grid developments and results that we will address at UTCAL 2024, with emphasis on the complete end-to-end solution and the only one to meet resolution 221 in its entirety, with the Magno Grid System, which is the only one duly certified for smart centralized metering systems.
LUNCH
Moderador: Patrícia Igreja – Q13
TAIT Presentation
Connectivity Multiservices via networks Private
Marco Antônio Rodrigues - CYCOM
Guilherme Saidler - CELESC
Rogério Diogenes - NEPEN
Alberto Rodrigues de Oliveira - NOKIA
Fabio Saukas - NOKIA
Discover the advantages of using private networks with 5G/LTE technology, being able to develop new processes, new services, innovative paradigms for the Public Utility of the Future, focusing on the so-called Smart Grids and how to use them for Innovation, Research & Development. In practice, Smart Grids are distribution networks with devices that communicate in an integrated way, allowing greater control and management of energy flows.
How smart and secure technologies can be applied in power distribution networks taking advantage of the advancements in energy generation presented by renewables
Stephen Lacey - AVARA
The introduction of next generation technologies in power distribution networks is pivotal to efficiently accommodate advancements in energy generation, particularly with the growing prominence of renewables. Smart technologies, such as advanced sensors, real-time monitoring systems and protocol conversion, enable smart grid operators to collect and analyse data, optimising the transmission process by dynamically adjusting the flow of electricity in response to fluctuations in renewable energy sources and consumer demand enhancing the grids resilience and reliability, against the intermittent nature of renewables.
Moreover, secure technologies, including robust encryption and intrusion detection systems, safeguard the integrity of data and protect the network against cyber threats. Communications solutions for dealing with the evolution of the energy distribution landscape will be discussed.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Roberto Boucinhas - UTCAL
Cybersecurity of the Electricity Sector – Future expectations after the 2nd wave of RO-ONS
Serafim Ivo de Faria - Fortinet
The 2nd wave for the implementation of cybersecurity controls in the operational routine of the ONS has already been in force since 09/Oct/2023. A brief description of the current situation, the biggest challenges and how companies in the electricity sector have prepared to overcome the difficulties and comply with the cybersecurity requirements established by the ONS.
But what can be expected after the 2nd wave comes into effect? What's next? With this focus on a new cyber landscape for the electricity sector, Fortinet will address possible cyber-physical security topics for the near future, as well as the main trends and advanced technological components to increase the level of maturity and enable this new cycle with a fully integrated security strategy vision.
Artificial Intelligence in the Electricity Sector – An ally of the electricity sector for the management of cyber risks and productivity
Fernando Zamai - Cisco
Alberto Pitigliani - Q13
Antonio Horta - Accenture
Pedro Eurico - Tenable
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, which is currently developing rapidly, is a branch of computer science that allows systems to learn how to perform tasks, normally developed by humans, in a more automated way. Machine Learning and Generative AI are two subcategories of AI. The first has been used for a long time in industrial and automation products and, recently, the second brings an expectation of increasing cybersecurity and the productivity of companies.
In this panel, companies will present AI-based issues and solutions to mitigate cyber threats in the electricity sector and increase their productivity automating process analysis and management.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Evaldo Baldin - CPFL
Security tools with Huawei solutions
Speaker to be confirmed - Connectoway
CPC Architecture for Small Distribution Substations
Hector Leon - GE Vernova
With the increasing adoption of technologies such as IEC 61850 protocols and digital substations with process bus architecture, centralized protection and control (CPC) systems are becoming a reality. Initially commercially available CPC systems have focused on distribution substations due to the simplicity of the protection and control (P&C) functions and the logic schematics required, when compared to their transmission counterparts.
This lecture will cover definitions, end-user benefits such as asset management, product homologation and deployment; It will also mention the building blocks for hardware and services and will describe possible CPC architectures for distribution substations, utilizing both point-to-point and network-based process bus with integrated time synchronization solutions.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Eduardo Santos – Hitachi
Huawei eLTE Solution - Use Cases
Rodolfo Fiasco - Huawei
Learn about Huawei's Private Networks solutions and their applications for the electricity sector.
Utility Modernization / Digital Transformation
Ismael Mendoza - Globalsat
The modernisation of public services aims to make public administration more efficient, transparent, accessible and effective. Integration with satellite technology, among others, expands coverage, increases accuracy and reliability, enables real-time monitoring, and opens doors to new services.
Utilities in the era of Generative AI
Juliano Carboneri - Logicalis
Generative AI has brought significant impacts in several sectors of the economy, being studied and applied by C-Level and managers in different processes in the business chain. Learn more about the topic and check out practical use cases of Generative AI.
LUNCH
Moderador: Daniel Senna - Cemig
Radio Connectivity Solutions for Mission-Critical, Distant and Hostile Environments
Eng. Flavio Hirano (Sales Manager) - AVS
Mission-critical connectivity requires reliable and robust products, versatile solutions built with intelligent redundancy and strict security standards, and always prioritizing communication between users. For this, radio communication is the best option, maintaining the interoperability of your network even in challenging situations and severe operating conditions.
Smart Asset Management for Utility Networks - Improving efficiency, reducing costs and minimizing industry risks
Marcus Assis e Raphael Nóbrega - Hexagon
The integration between geoprocessing and network asset management allows the visualization and geospatial analysis of assets, facilitating the design of projects, planning and strategic decision-making, in addition to optimizing the entire life cycle of assets. In this talk, we will present how the integrated Hexagon Smart Assets platform provides reliability and security in the management of electrical and telecommunications networks.
How SD-WAN Can Support Utilities: From Operations to Customer Service
Leonardo Ferreira e Rafael Lupiano - Cisco
In this session, we will discuss the technical and business benefits that can be realized by using the Cisco SD-WAN solution. Topics such as security, connectivity, and visibility are critical to the success of implementations.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Clóvis Baptista – Telin Consulting
Challenges of Integrating Diverse Media in Operation Centers
Richard Cruz e Douglas Marques - BYNE
In operation centres, the media play a key role in the effective coordination of activities. In the telecommunications sector, challenges include incorporating new technologies with interoperability and security, considering legacy systems. In this presentation, we will address how to uncomplicate critical environments starting from simple and efficient communication by integrating several means of communication in one place.
Evolution of Optical Transmission Technologies for the Utilities Market
José Eduardo Silva - Gerente de Desenvolvimento de Negócios da Fiber X
Smart grids use new features and technologies, improving operational performance and efficiency, these grids need to transmit a large amount of data reliably.
It will be addressed how transmission networks have evolved to meet the challenges of smart grids: higher bandwidth, high availability, diversity of interfaces, as well as easy implementation and maintenance.
Operational Advantages in Using MPLS/TP for Utilities
Guilhermme Lisboa - BELDEN
In the context of digitalization of Utilities, Telecommunications infrastructure is included in this process, migrating its network to packet-based applications. An alternative to this transition is the use of MPLS/TP (Multiprotocol Label Switching/Transport Profile). This presentation will focus on the main advantages of MPLS/TP, both in the specific demands of mission-critical applications, and in the operational advantages that generate significant reduction in OPEX.
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Moderador: Wanderley Maia - UTCAL
A modern and intelligent alternative to digital collaboration
Alexander Geer - Wecom
A new way to conveniently share information with others, participate in discussions, and coordinate tasks with your colleagues— teams, departments, and across the company. Users have access to all relevant information and can quickly make it available to others at any time and on any device, making corporate communication more efficient, reducing error rates, increasing transparency and team trust.
Technological Innovations in Smart Grids - Use Cases
Marco Pangos – 4RF
In today's business world, innovation and the use of new technologies play a role fundamental in the search for competitiveness and success of organizations. In this session, we'll explore the importance for utilities of understanding the scenarios for asset control (DA, DER, AMI, Security) and even the challenges and trends in the use of new technologies. We'll also share Case studies of companies that have embraced digital transformation. In addition, we will examine how Different cultures, such as those in America, Europe, and Asia, are utilizing these technologies. In the end We will conclude with reflections on the importance of these issues and the impact they have on utilities.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Ronaldo Santarem
New Regulation of the 400MHz Band in Brazil – Act 915/2024
Rodrigo Gebrim - Anatel
Neoenergia
Equatorial
Nokia
Rafael Vivaldi - Celplan
Assessment of the impact on utility networks, introduced by the Act that defined the Technical and Operational Requirements for the use of RF bands for SLP and the solutions that the market can offer to mitigate the main regulatory bottlenecks.
LUNCH
Moderador: Rosana Pereira - Energisa
Case Study – Copel's OT Cybersecurity
Marcelo Branquinho (TI Safe)
Ricardo Almeida (COPEL)
Scope of the lecture:
- Cybersecurity Challenges in Energy OT Infrastructures
- COPEL's initial problem: adequacy to the operational routine of ONS (RO. CB. BR-01)
- The contracted solution: IT Safe ASCI (Industrial Cybersecurity Subscription)
- Locations served
- How was the implementation of the project
- Benefits gained
- Project expansion: operations not connected to ONS – Compliance
- Doubts
NTT/AWS Presentation
Industrial Cyber Security – Remodeling, monitoring, detection and management of vulnerabilities of the operational network in HPP (real case)
Willian Rink - Siemens
The cybersecurity of the Brazilian electricity system must be treated as a priority by all agents involved. Recent reports show that industrial networks have become the main target of cybercriminals and a successful attack on a critical facility can have serious consequences that involve risk to lives, the environment and economic losses. If, on the one hand, there are several technologies available on the market, many of them cannot be applied directly to the installations of a plant, at the risk of causing damage to the operation.br>
In this sense, a cybersecurity policy was defined, which aimed to increase the level of cybersecurity maturity in line with the ISA/IEC 62443 standard and, above all, to comply with the new requirements of ONS and ANEEL. In this article, the solutions provided by the aforementioned project for this monitoring and the relevant lessons learned from it will be exposed. The project objectives that have already been achieved and the new controls that are in the process of being incorporated into the operation of the HPP will also be shown, as the project progresses.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Tom Luis - Celplan
DERMS – Supporting energy companies in the challenges and trends of modernizing the electrical grid
Marcello de Martino e Marcio Rocha - AMTK
Today's world faces a challenge of increasing demand while on the other hand we have aggressive sustainability goals.
With this we see a proliferation of new renewable energy sources (DERs) being used in a new unconventional grid model.
We will show how we have supported our generation, transmission and distribution customers to face these challenges using new technologies (DERMS) that allow them to optimize these resources in conjunction with the traditional model.
How to build a PLTE network from scratch
Raphael de Matos Alves de Lima - CPFL
Alan Macieira - Neoenergia
Tom Luiz - Celplan
Planning and building a PLTE network from scratch is a complex project that requires technical expertise, substantial resources, and a deep understanding of the principles behind LTE technology. The companies that have already built these networks will explain how to do it.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Savio Ricardo - Energisa
Shutdown of 2G and 3G networks – The impact on utility operations
Sávio Ricardo – Energisa
Augusto da Rocha Gomes - CPQD
Juergen Tusch - CTO - EUTC
Rusty Williams – CEO - UTC
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Mario Torraca - UTCAL
Mistakes Not to Make When Applying IEC 62443 in Utilities
Eduardo Honorato – 2S
The lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of the principles and practices of this international standard, highlighting its specific application in the utilities sector. It will address the specific objectives, scope and requirements for this sector by exploring different parts and sections of the standard. It will analyse the security challenges faced by public service infrastructures, using practical examples of incidents and their impacts.
In the Practical Implementation phase, we will provide guidelines for the effective application of IEC 62443 in utility environments, presenting case studies and best practices. Additionally, we will discuss emerging trends in cybersecurity for utilities, highlighting the need for continuous adaptation in the face of evolving threats.
Potentialities, complementarity and feasibility of NTN Satellite services for Utilities
Leonardo Finizola - Qualcomm
NTN satellite connectivity will soon be available in Latin America. The presentation brings Qualcomm's perspective on the impact of NTN for Utilities, whether in the supervision of infrastructure in rural areas, in the increase of reliability for supervision, in the coexistence of private, public and satellite 4G networks, in standardization and interoperability based on standardized solutions.
Video Surveillance in Critical Infrastructures
Enio Elton Andriola - Teletex
Critical infrastructure, such as electrical substations, water treatment plants, and gas facilities, play a vital role in our society. Monitoring these facilities is essential to ensure the safety, efficiency, and continuity of services. In this talk, we will explore how real-time video surveillance can enhance the security and management of these infrastructures.
LUNCH
Moderador: Kim Moraes – Anatel
How the constellations of low orbit satellites (LEOs) will impact the electricity sector
Waldo Russo - Union
Gustavo Correa – CPQD
Sandro Bernardes de Oliveira - Cemig
With technology advancing by leaps and bounds, we are witnessing the rise of satellite systems with orbits lower than the traditional geostationary orbit usually employed by telecommunications satellites. These are constellations of satellites with low or medium altitude orbit, which represent an innovative and promising solution to provide medium to high capacity connectivity and/or low-capacity connectivity in areas with limited terrestrial infrastructure.
Thus, in this panel, we will unveil the universe of satellite constellations and their impact on the future of telecommunications, in particular on the infrastructure of utility companies.
Adopting an observability strategy
Julio Oliveira e Adriano Carattiero - NTT
We live in a digital age, with apps being at the heart of every business. The consumers of these applications can be anywhere and the applications too, in Data Centers, Public Clouds, Colocation, Edge and more. We would like to invite you to a chat, where we will present NTT's vision of the correct adoption of an observability strategy, enabling your organization to identify the root cause of a problem wherever it is beyond that, generating insights for business teams.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Mario Torraca - UTCAL
Integrating Power and Telecom Networks for Efficient Management
Douglas Días - Furukawa
Maximizing Efficiency and Reliability: Advanced Asset Performance Management Strategies
João Carlos de Souza Marques - Schneider Electric
We will present advanced asset performance management strategies, with a focus on maximizing efficiency and reliability. We will discuss how innovative technologies and strategic approaches can optimize asset performance, reduce operating costs, and increase process reliability. Join us to discover how to reach new heights of efficiency and reliability in asset management.
Hexing Presentation
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4th UTCAL Meeting of CISOs of the Electrical Sector - Meeting with ONS on the Cybersecurity Operational Routine
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Alan Soares - Eletrobrás
How to protect yourself from ransomware and recover data quickly
Murilo Cesconetto – BR Digital
Paulo Marcon - Pure Storage
- As companies depend on IT Infrastructure to function.
- How long does it take to recover data after a ransomware attack
- How long will the IT Team take to recover the data.
- Adequate equipment to keep data encrypted and also restore data.
- And finally how to avoid all these problems.
Customers (Cx) and Workforce (Wx) connected with the Power of AI for Utilities on Cloud Platforms
Alessandra Guarino - SEW
In this talk, we explore how the integration between customer experience (Cx) and workforce (Wx) can be enhanced through the use of artificial intelligence (AI) on cloud platforms, especially in the Utilities sector. Digitization and automation are profoundly reshaping the way utility companies interact with customers and manage their internal operations. We discuss how AI can be applied to optimize the customer experience, from personalizing services to quickly resolving issues, while empowering the workforce with more efficient tools and actionable insights. We cover specific use cases, highlighting the tangible benefits that Utilities companies can achieve by adopting these technologies, and share insights into best practices for successful implementation. At the end, participants will leave with a deeper understanding of how AI and cloud platforms are shaping the future of Utilities and how they can leverage these technologies to drive growth and operational efficiency in their own organizations, using examples from other Utilities in the world.
The 5 priorities in Cyber for Energy
Pedro Godoy - NTT
In this informative talk, we will list, according to market research figures and attack trends, five actions and movements that should be prioritized to ensure maximum effectiveness in preventing and containing cyber incidents aimed at energy companies.
LUNCH
TRAINING: Telecommunications and Technologies for Utilities
Professor Antonio Vivaldi
Training Program: Telecommunications and Technologies for Utilities
- Signal scanning;
- Power and sensitivity measurements;
- Propagation of RF signals;
- FDM, TDM, CDMA, Frequency Hopping, OFDM, OFDMA modulations
- PSK and QAM modulations;
- TDD and FDD systems;
- Link Budget Calculation;
- Noise and interference;
- Antenna types and gain;
- Smart antennas;
- MIMO;
- Comparison and differences between LTE 4G and NR 5G;
- Comparison of IoT technologies;
- Point-to-Point, Point-Area, Point-Multipoint and Mesh network architecture.
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
April 12th, 2024 • Friday
Moderador: Patrícia Igreja – Q13
Implementation of the AGR Solution - Automatic Grid Recovery - Decentralized Self Healing with Artificial Intelligence
Lunara Braz - Neoenergia
Teleprotection with IP/MPLS and MPLS/TP in practice
Tiago Silva - Celesc
The difficulties encountered in the migration of several legacy services to Celesc's IP/MPLS WAN network will be addressed, with emphasis on teleprotection services. We will also discuss the characteristics of CORE, protocols and services that are essential for the operation of teleprotections without failure.
Presentation of cases where greater difficulties were found for the operation and solutions adopted on a case-by-case basis.
Copel's Experience in the Implementation of Automation of Network Devices, Using the Smart Grid Network
Rafael Schiavon Guido – Copel
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Roberto Boucinhas - UTCAL
Cyber Resilience - Managing and Mitigating Risk and Supporting Business Continuity
Frankllim Rafael Costa Bonfim - EDP
In today's digital world, organizations face a range of cyber challenges and threats that can put their data security and business continuity at risk. In the face of escalating sophistication and frequency of cyberattacks and the emergence of new threats, cyber resilience has emerged as a crucial element in protecting business operations. By adopting a proactive approach based on Risk Management as a key strategy, EDP Brasil has aimed to strengthen its ability to effectively eliminate, mitigate and recover from cyber incidents.
Substation 4.0. Cybersecurity Aspects
Juliana – Isa Cteep
ALTA AND DESTAQUE AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
LUNCH
MEETING GT ANATEL UTILITIES
Coordination : Maria Aparecida Muniz – SOR / Anatel
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Francisco Pires - PiresNet
Projeto Hydro 4.0
Felipe de Moraes Alves – CPFL
Givanildo Carneiro Costa - NTT
Digital dam safety platform to improve risk management and support for technical-managerial decisions, as well as continuous and systematic monitoring of all dams, including real-time behavior and forecasting.
Standardization of WAN Networks in the Electricity Sector
Tiago Ferreira e João Paulo Alcantara – Cisco
Solutions Portfolio
Samuel Mendes - Hexing
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Leonardo Bahia - Cemig
WAN Network Modernization Project using software-defined networks
Marcos Coutinho - ONS
The project to modernize ONS's networks through SDN is due to the need for evolution and transformation in telecommunications services in favor of the efficient maintenance and development of the sector's operation. Increasing demand for bandwidth, traffic growth, requirement availability, quality, interoperability of new network equipment, and the proliferation of mobile devices have brought issues of operational and management complexity to traditional WAN network architectures. This is a major step towards digital transformation through SD-WAN that enables centralized, secure and automated management of networks, simplifying cloud operation and connectivity.
The use of Artificial Intelligence tools in planning optical telecommunications network infrastructures
Roberto Resende Salgado - Cemig
ALTA AND DESTAQUE AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
LUNCH
MEETING GT ANATEL UTILITIES
Coordination : Maria Aparecida Muniz – SOR / Anatel
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The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Clóvis Baptista – Telin Consulting
GNSS Assurance: Efficient Monitoring of Synchronism Networks
Guilherme Días - Nextest
• Monitoring of PTP 1588, SYNCE and NTP
• Cyber Security - *Advanced detection of jamming and spoofing
• End-to-end management and optimization of the synchronization network
RF Usage Authorization in Mosaic
Renato Sales - Anatel
The ORLE manager will talk about the use and navigation in Anatel's MOSAICO System by companies in the sector interested in obtaining authorizations for the use of frequencies for the RF equipment and systems that will make up their fixed/mobile private networks.
Reliability of the Utilities' communications network through security controls
Emmanuel (Manny) Duvelson - RFL/Hubbell
This presentation provides an overview of NERC-CIP requirements as it relates to security and network reliability. It also tackles the impact of security on network reliability both negatively and positively. Furthermore, the presentation analyzes the various security strategies the organization must employ to ensure that utilities can deploy a modernized network or converged IT and OT without compromising reliability, survivability, operational network needs and security; delivering power safely, reliably, securely while taking advantage of the grid digitalization.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador:
ALTA AND DESTAQUE AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
LUNCH
MEETING GT ANATEL UTILITIES
Coordination : Maria Aparecida Muniz – SOR / Anatel
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Moderador: Mario Torraca - UTCAL
Telecom and Supervision Project to enable the Structuring of the operation of (05) five concessions acquired from another transmission company
Lucas Paiva – ARGO Energia
On 11/30/2022, the transmission company ARGO Energia made the acquisition of five (05) concessions that belonged to another transmission company. With This acquisition by ARGO Energia increased the number of assets of expressive, going from a portfolio of 13 substations for 35 substations. This document describes telecom actions and supervision system (SAGE) that were carried out during the year of 2023 to enable the operation process of these concessions acquired through the ARGO Operation Center in São Paulo.
Recloser automation with 250 MHz LTE network
Christian Freire de Alpoim - EDP
The communication of protective equipment is essential to ensure the quality and continuity in the supply of electricity by distributors. EDP, in turn, has several means of communication and uses multiple technologies to provide high availability services. Last year, it deployed a private LTE (Long Term Evolution) network in the 250MHz band, allowing it to expand and optimize the supervision and remote control of 54 automated reclosers in Espírito Santo. This new system brings an improvement in availability indicators, a reduction in the useful area of vertical structures and the possibility of expanding to a multiservice network.
Technical Challenges in Traffic Optimization in Narrowband Radio Networks: Case Studies and Resolution Strategies
Francisco Vasconcelos – Celesc
In this presentation, we will discuss advanced traffic analysis techniques in narrowband radio networks, using Wireshark as an essential tool. The focus will be on identifying unwanted packets and anomalies in the network, with special attention to the reclosers and the SCADA system. We'll explore specific details of the DNP3 protocol and other network protocols, providing a comprehensive, technical view for network optimization.
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
Moderador: Rafael Vivaldi - Celplan
Hitachi Presentation
Presentation TBD
ALTA AND DESTAQUE AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
LUNCH
MEETING GT ANATEL UTILITIES
Coordination : Maria Aparecida Muniz – SOR / Anatel
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
Presentation
Presentation
INTERVAL – COFFEE BREAK
How the constellations of low orbit satellites (LEOs) will impact the electricity sector
Waldo Russo - Union
Gustavo Correa – CPQD
Sandro Bernardes de Oliveira - Cemig
With technology advancing by leaps and bounds, we are witnessing the rise of satellite systems with orbits lower than the traditional geostationary orbit usually employed by telecommunications satellites. They are constellations of satellites with low or medium altitude orbit, which represent an innovative and promising solution to provide medium to high capacity connectivity and/or low capacity connectivity in areas with limited terrestrial infrastructure.
Thus, in this panel, we will unveil the universe of satellite constellations and their impact on the future of telecommunications, in particular on the infrastructure of utility companies.
Presentation TBD
ALTA AND DESTAQUE AWARDS AND CLOSING CEREMONY
LUNCH
MEETING GT ANATEL UTILITIES
Coordination : Maria Aparecida Muniz – SOR / Anatel
Registration entitles you to LUNCH at the event location.
The lectures will be made available at the end of the event after authorization from the authors.
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