Future of Utilities Summit 2026

Meet Tartabit at Future of Utilities Summit 2026 to discuss multi-vendor utility IoT, LPWA field telemetry, and practical ways to extend SCADA and operations systems with normalized device data.

Dates

10-11 June 2026

Venue

QEII Centre, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3EE

IoT Bridge utility systems and applications

Key messaging

Future of Utilities Summit brings senior leaders from across energy and water together to discuss the practical transformation work required across modern utility operations. Tartabit's message for the show is simple: utilities should be able to choose the right meters, sensors, networks, and business systems without letting each device vendor dictate the integration architecture.

IoT Bridge gives utilities a consistent service layer for multi-vendor device data. It ingests low-power and constrained device traffic across protocols such as LwM2M, CoAP, MQTT, LoRaWAN, TCP/UDP, satellite, and proprietary payloads, then decodes, validates, normalizes, and routes that data into the systems utility teams already depend on.

Why this matters for utilities

Traditional SCADA environments remain essential for high-speed controls and critical operations. IoT Bridge is designed to augment those environments, not replace them. It brings LPWA field telemetry into SCADA-adjacent workflows, historians, alerts, dashboards, analytics, and enterprise applications while preserving the role of the existing controls infrastructure.

This is especially useful for assets that are too distributed, too low-power, too vendor-specific, or too expensive to connect through traditional controls integration patterns. Sewer gas monitors, lift station sensors, flow meters, level sensors, pressure monitors, water meters, grid edge sensors, solar field telemetry, and remote site alarms can all become part of a unified utility data strategy.

Talk with Tartabit about

  • Multi-vendor electric and water metering without proprietary integration lock-in.
  • LPWA field telemetry that augments SCADA, historian, and operations workflows.
  • Water and wastewater monitoring for sewer gas, flow, pressure, level, leaks, pump stations, and overflow risk.
  • Grid edge and renewable asset data from transformer sensors, fault indicators, solar fields, batteries, inverters, and weather stations.
  • Firmware, configuration, connectivity analytics, payload validation, and anomaly detection for distributed fleets.
  • Normalized utility data routed to MDMS, BI tools, data lakes, cloud platforms, alerting systems, and enterprise applications.

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Talk with Tartabit about Future of Utilities Summit 2026, utility IoT strategy, or connecting your field devices to enterprise systems.

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