Short Overview
European Utility Week, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Dates: 15-17 October 2013
European Utility Week 2013 is the new brand which unites three previous landmark events: Metering, Billing/CRM Europe, Transmission & Distribution/Smart Grids Europe and Smart Homes under one single banner. European Utility Week 2013 will cover all major value streams stretching from transmission to the end-user. This year we incorporate fields of renewable integration and storage solutions, grid security and smart cities into the conference programme and the exhibition.
wat 2013, Nürnberg, Germany
Dates: 30 September – 1st October 2013
The 67th Water industry conference. The most important German forum for political and technical themes related to potable water. Innovative technologies and trends in potable water presented by experts.
WELMEC
Welmec is the European Cooperation in Legal Metrology. When it was founded, the acronym Welmec stood for Western European Legal Metrology Cooperation. However, today Welmec extends beyond Western Europe and includes representatives from Central, Eastern, Northern and Southern Europe.
ORGALIM
Orgalim is the European federation representing the interests at the level of the EU institutions of the European mechanical, electrical, electronic and metal articles industries as a whole. Orgalim’s member federations directly or indirectly represent some 130,000 companies of an industry employing 10.2 million people.
ESMIG
The foundation of the European Smart Metering Industry Group recognises the fact that the relevant industries have a key role to play in the general roll out and adequate use of Smart Metering technology. A consistent technological roll out in each of the 27 Member States of the EU and the provision of maximum benefit […]
CENELEC
Cenelec is the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization and is responsible for standardization in the electrotechnical engineering field. Cenelec prepares voluntary standards, which help facilitate trade between countries, create new markets, cut compliance costs and support the development of a Single European Market.
CEN
The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) was officially created as an nternational non-profit association based in Brussels on 30 October 1975. We are a business facilitator in Europe, removing trade barriers for European industry and consumers. Its mission is to foster the European economy in global trading, the welfare of European citizens and the environment.