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Itron Inspire
Celebrating our Customers for Creating a More Resourceful World
At this year’s Itron Inspire, we were delighted to recognize our customers who are setting an excellent example for cities and utilities across the globe by driving transformation in our industry and taking leaps toward creating a more resourceful world.
Following the Monday morning keynote, Itron’s Marina Donovan, vice president of global marketing, ESG and public affairs, welcomed Farah Saeed, research director at Frost & Sullivan, to present the recipients of the seventh annual Excellence in Resourcefulness Awards: Tampa Electric Company (TEC) and Warren County Water District, Simpson County District and Butler County Water System (WSB). The awards recognize utilities and municipalities using innovative products and services and going above and beyond to minimize, electric, gas and water waste.
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