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    Andreas Umbach listed as one of most influential people in Europe’s smart grid industry

    In its 2015 ‘definitive guide to the people driving Europe’s smart grid development’, the editorial board of industry magazine Metering & Smart Energy International named Landis+Gyr CEO, Andreas Umbach, as one of 50 most influential people in Europe’s smart grid industry, and in fact identified him as one of their top 10!

    According to the magazine, the individuals on the list are the movers and shakers in Europe’s smart grid sector.

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    Landis+Gyr Recognized as 2014 AMI Company of the Year by Frost & Sullivan

    Based on its recent analysis of the advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) market, Frost & Sullivan, a Growth Partnership Company, has recognized Landis+Gyr with the 2014 Global Frost & Sullivan Company of the Year Award. According to the firm, Landis+Gyr has been relentless in its pursuit of higher energy management goals through constant innovations in AMI. It delivers cutting-edge solutions to not just utilities, but also energy consumers all over the world.

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    E-world 2015: Smart meter gateway for the rollout

    Smart meters gateways must meet certain technical requirements in Germany. Some of the newly developed gateways have additional features that offer providers a competitive advantage...

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    Meeting SAIDI/SAIFI requirements to improve grid reliability

    Landis+Gyr is working with Nordic grid operators to deploy smart meters and smart grid technologies to enhance power distribution quality.

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    Landis+Gyr & Toshiba: your partners for smarter energy

    Landis+Gyr and Toshiba are looking forward to their participation in this year’s European Utility Week in Amsterdam. The two companies have strengthened their position as the leading one-stop-shop provider of innovative solutions for the environmentally advanced Smart Communities of the future. Smart metering and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) are the stepping stones to a fully smart grid.

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    Automated Network Management Solution makes the microgrid a reality

    Availability of real time information in the distribution network today is low, despite availability of equipment, smart grid applications and tools for visualization, data analytics and operational processes. What has been missing so far is the level of automation that enables the distribution network to operate effectively at a local level.

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