Megger confirms sponsorship of Powered On Live event
Megger is set to once again sponsor Powered On Live, the two-day digital conference set to take place June 14-15, 2023.
Megger is set to once again sponsor Powered On Live, the two-day digital conference set to take place June 14-15, 2023.
It will be the second time Megger has chosen to sponsor Powered On Live, with the test and measurement specialist being one of the four sponsors for the inaugural event in 2022. Given the success of that event, it’s back once again for 2023.
Powered On Live 2023 has a brand-new agenda which will explore some of the biggest issues in the electrical industry. We will continue 2022’s theme and look more into how the industry is gearing up for net zero, while also highlighting the ongoing skills shortage and energy crisis.
There are already a whole host of speakers confirmed to be in attendance at Powered On Live 2023, with the likes of Dr Dan Atzori from Cornwall Insight, Tom Callow from myenergi, Kester Jones from National Grid Electricity Distribution, and Jason Yates from Riello UPS. We’ll release more details about the individual sessions and the speakers in the coming weeks.
For those of you who don’t want to miss out on this year’s Powered On Live, registrations are now open. It’s completely free to attend with the conference set to take place between 9am – 1pm across the two days, with attendees free to tune in during the sessions that matter the most to them. To register head on over to the Powered On Live website, where you can get even more details.
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