WEBINAR Driving Grid Resilience with AI-Powered Visual Intelligence As utilities navigate the transition from traditional network operators to future-ready system operators, the pressure to build a resilient, weather-proof grid has never been higher. Faced with aging infrastructure, shifting Total Expenditure (Totex) regulations, and the increasing frequency of extreme weather, utilities are moving past reactive maintenance toward a new era of data-driven predictive operations.Watch this on-demand session featuring our executive panel as they explore how GridOS® Visual Intelligence (VI) acts as the “extended eye” of the modern utility. Go beyond the theory of AI and discover how utilities are leveraging real-world AI engines to manage complex overhead and underground networks at scale. In this session, you will gain insights into: The DSO Evolution: How to integrate VI into core network operations (ADMS/SCADA) to move from a maintenance-silo mindset to a real-time system operator capability.Winning the "Totex" Game: Strategic insights into leveraging the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) by investing efficiently in Capex to drive down long-term Opex.Eliminating the "Blind Spot": Why a countrywide annual sweep is the new standard for understanding grid health, replacing outdated three-year cycles that leave up to two-thirds of a grid unmonitored.Storm Intelligence & Recovery: Real-world scenarios for using VI during pre-storm preparation efforts and safely routing field crews to fault sites during national-scale recovery efforts.Transforming Contractor Management: Using "proof-based" visual data to audit third-party providers and ensure vegetation management meets strict regulatory and safety specifications.Data Acquisition Myths vs. Reality: A pragmatic look at data agnosticism—combining LiDAR, satellite, and ground-based imagery to drive down acquisition costs without sacrificing precision. Speakers:Thorsten HellerChief Innovation Officer, GRID Software, GE VernovaBenjamin BenharroshSr. Director Visual Intelligence, GE VernovaJohan LöwemoManagement Consultant, Transformative Edge AB Welcome BackJohn thomasNot You?Download Resource Driving Grid Resilience with AI-Powered Visual Intelligence As utilities navigate the transition from traditional network operators to future-ready system operators, the pressure to build a resilient, weather-proof grid has never been higher. Faced with aging infrastructure, shifting Total Expenditure (Totex) regulations, and the increasing frequency of extreme weather, utilities are moving past reactive maintenance toward a new era of data-driven predictive operations.Watch this on-demand session featuring our executive panel as they explore how GridOS® Visual Intelligence (VI) acts as the “extended eye” of the modern utility. Go beyond the theory of AI and discover how utilities are leveraging real-world AI engines to manage complex overhead and underground networks at scale. In this session, you will gain insights into:- The DSO Evolution: How to integrate VI into core network operations (ADMS/SCADA) to move from a maintenance-silo mindset to a real-time system operator capability.- Winning the "Totex" Game: Strategic insights into leveraging the Regulated Asset Base (RAB) by investing efficiently in Capex to drive down long-term Opex.- Eliminating the "Blind Spot": Why a countrywide annual sweep is the new standard for understanding grid health, replacing outdated three-year cycles that leave up to two-thirds of a grid unmonitored.- Storm Intelligence & Recovery: Real-world scenarios for using VI during pre-storm preparation efforts and safely routing field crews to fault sites during national-scale recovery efforts.- Transforming Contractor Management: Using "proof-based" visual data to audit third-party providers and ensure vegetation management meets strict regulatory and safety specifications.- Data Acquisition Myths vs. Reality: A pragmatic look at data agnosticism—combining LiDAR, satellite, and ground-based imagery to drive down acquisition costs without sacrificing precision.Speakers:Thorsten Heller,Chief Innovation Officer, GRID Software, GE VernovaBenjamin Benharrosh,Sr. Director Visual Intelligence, GE VernovaJohan LöwemoManagement Consultant, Transformative Edge AB