5 Problems Data Can Solve for Your Utility

Webinar Details
  • Hosted by Precision Hawk
  • April 27, 2021 , (UTC)
  • 5 Problems Data Can Solve for Your Utility

    Are you curious on how to make data work for your utility? Join us to discover the five problems that data can solve for you (and the one problem it can’t)! Block off your calendars for Tuesday, April 27th at 2pm ET and get ready for an engaging discussion about analytics with our speakers.

    Why Should I Attend The Webinar?

    Just some of the things you’ll learn:

    • Improve cybersecurity to protect your utility from hackers
    • Identify vegetation encroachment issues before they happen
    • Protect your utility from fines and lawsuits

    The Speakers:

    Dave Culler – SVP of Strategic Partnerships, PrecisionHawk
    Patrick Mills – Director of Data Services, PrecisionHawk

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