Utility Week Live 2024
Tuesday 21 May 2024
NEC Birmingham - Hall 12
9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
👉 Come and meet us at Utility Week Live 21& 22 May at the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham and learn more about how data democratisation underpins decarbonisation and increased efficiency 🇬🇧
🤝 Would you like to talk with our experts about easily and quickly deploying your data projects? Our teams will be happy to meet you throughout this pan-utility exhibition on – booth C30
This event will provide an opportunity to hear from across the energy, water, and gas sectors and gain unmissable inspiration and fresh ideas from leaders and transformational companies across two days of unrivalled content and solution showcases.
- Learn from the experts: You’ll gain actionable insights from industry leaders, helping you deliver business and operational success.
- Network with thousands of utilities professionals: Join over 3,000 industry professionals, and discover solutions and innovations from over 200 exhibitors.
- The renowned content programme: With six stages and more than 150 industry-leading speakers, Utility Week Live offers more free content than ever before, helping you tackle critical industry challenges.
- Experience the latest game-changing technologies that will transform your business.
Be part of the conversation shaping the future of utilities ✨
Book a meeting with our team
Meet our team
Fanny Goldschmidt
Account Executive - Opendatasoft
Kiki Li
Customer Success Manager - Opendatasoft
Location
train: The NEC is located a five-minute walk away from Birmingham International Railway Station and direct services run all day.
car: You’ll find the NEC clearly signposted from all motorways and major routes just pop B40 1NT in your sat nav. Look out for the signs to Utility Week Live. Car Park East 1-4.
aeroplane: Birmingham Airport is just 90 seconds away from the NEC via the free air-rail link to Birmingham International Railway Station located at the upper level of Terminal 1.
bus: From Birmingham Airport you can get to the NEC via the free air-rail link, which takes just 90 seconds and runs every two minutes.