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Welcome to Our Blog
Welcome to Itron’s blog! Whether this is the first time you’ve visited our blog or if you are a regular follower, I hope you find the stories we are sharing interesting and insightful.
If you’ve visited us before, you might notice that we gave our blog a makeover to make it easier for you to navigate on your phone or tablet. Our goal is to share all our latest news, musings and videos – all in one place. This is where we will talk about new trends and technologies—present and future—in our mission to create a more resourceful world. From time to time, you’ll see posts from our partners and other industry experts.
Content on our blog will be organized into different focus areas, including Thought Leadership, Forecasting and Itron Utility Week. Posts can also be filtered by various topics, such as OpenWay Riva, resourcefulness, smart cities and analytics. These can be found at the bottom of the homepage and individual blogs.
If there is something specific you would like to see on our blog, contact Quinn Western at quinn.western@itron.com.
If you’ve visited us before, you might notice that we gave our blog a makeover to make it easier for you to navigate on your phone or tablet. Our goal is to share all our latest news, musings and videos – all in one place. This is where we will talk about new trends and technologies—present and future—in our mission to create a more resourceful world. From time to time, you’ll see posts from our partners and other industry experts.
Content on our blog will be organized into different focus areas, including Thought Leadership, Forecasting and Itron Utility Week. Posts can also be filtered by various topics, such as OpenWay Riva, resourcefulness, smart cities and analytics. These can be found at the bottom of the homepage and individual blogs.
If there is something specific you would like to see on our blog, contact Quinn Western at quinn.western@itron.com.
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