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Seconds Matter: Real-Time Decisions for Smarter Energy Systems
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Seconds Matter: Real-Time Decisions for Smarter Energy Systems

The future of energy isn’t just about generating more power—it’s about using it smarter, faster, and more efficiently. The challenge? Energy systems are more complex than ever. Renewable integration, grid decentralization, and industrial energy demands are pushing operators to make split-second decisions that directly impact efficiency, stability, and cost.

Without real-time data acquisition and processing, critical insights are lost, reaction times lag, and opportunities for optimization slip away. The difference between milliseconds and seconds in decision-making can mean avoiding failures, optimizing grid stability, or preventing costly inefficiencies.

At IIoT World Energy Day 2025, Juergen Sutterlueti of Gantner Instruments will join industry leaders to discuss why high-speed, real-time data streaming is the missing link in modern energy systems. Learn how to capture, process, and act on critical energy data instantly to unlock new levels of efficiency and reliability.


What You’ll Learn

Why Seconds Matter in Energy Decision-Making

  • The impact of data latency on energy grid efficiency and system resilience
  • How milliseconds make the difference in load balancing, fault detection, and renewables integration

The Challenges of High-Speed Energy Data Acquisition

  • Managing massive data streams across distributed energy resources (DERs)
  • Overcoming bottlenecks in real-time data synchronization and edge computing

How Gantner Instruments Powers Smarter Energy Systems

  • Insights into high-performance data streaming architectures for energy applications
  • Real-world examples of low-latency measurement systems improving grid operations and industrial energy management

Live Q&A—Ask the Experts

  • Bring your challenges and questions for an interactive discussion with industry professionals

This is your opportunity to gain insights from experts, understand how real-time decision-making enhances performance, and engage in discussions that will shape the future of energy intelligence.

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Every millisecond matters. Learn how to make real-time data work for you.

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