Today utilities like oil, gas, electric, water are under great pressure to maintain and manage information about their network infrastructure owing to regulatory compliance laws. These companies, therefore, are using GIS and GPS to map, monitor, manage, store and analyse spatially accurate field data or logistical information for effective management of organizational assets and to reduce frequency of disruptions in services. GIS is one system which provides novel ways to manage utlities, for instance, monitoring leakages and pilferage from the distribution system. GIS also enables the distribution of the required data to the consumers as well as helps the companies in locating them on a map for speedy redressal of complaints and grievances. This seminar will delve on the many locational information benefits for various utilities to enhance customer satisfaction and efficient management of facilities.
Chairperson
Piyush K. Pandey
Chief Executive Officer
EICE International, Inc.
India
Speakers
B. Naveenchandra
Senior Sub Divisional Engineer
Telecom - GIS
BSNL, Manipal
India
P.K.Choudhary
General Manager
RITES Ltd.
India
Raghu Ganeshan
President
Avineon
India
Mahalakshmi Narayanan
Scientist - D
National Informatics Centre
Tamil Nadu State Centre
India
Bob Mankowski, P.E.
Senior Director, Software Development
Bentley Systems
United States
Milin DeSilva
Utilities & Telecom Business Group
Rolta
India
Vidyalankar Nidamarthy
Practice Head - Utilities
Infotech Enterprises
India
Dr. Sanjay Rana
Director
Parsan
India
Homa Famil Bahmani
GIS expert
Power Distribution Company
Iran
Dr Ajay Srivastava
GPM- GeoSpatial Solutions
HCL Technologies Ltd.
India
Ashok Wadhwani
President
Applied Fields
Data Systems
US
Dato’ Haji Waris Ali Abdul Carrim
Penang State Sub-Terranean
Data Bank
Malaysia
Jafrullah Mohammed
Senior Technology Architect
EUSD -GIS Practice, Infosys
India
Soffian Mohamad
Manager, Equarater (Penang)
Malaysia
Penang State Subterranean Data Bank (SUTRA D''BANK)
Malaysia