webinar How AI-Enabled Visual Intelligence Drives Grid Resilience North American utilities are at a crossroads. As billions are reinvested into infrastructure to support renewable energy growth and grid automation, expectations for reliability, resiliency, and efficiency have never been higher. Yet many organizations remain hampered by manual asset and vegetation inspections and legacy-risk frameworks that leave them unaware of the real-world condition of their assets and overspending on operational expenses.Watch this on-demand webinar featuring a panel of utility specialists discussing how AI-enabled GridOS® Visual Intelligence (VI) by GE Vernova delivers the “real-world truth” needed to move from aspirational digital initiatives to high-stakes operational execution.Gain insights into how utilities can achieve measurable improvements in grid resilience while meeting the rigorous demands of North American regulators.In this session, you will gain insights into: Optimizing the Multi-Billion Dollar Capital Plan: How to use precise visual data to guide and optimize infrastructure investments and operational expenditures, ensuring that every dollar spent generates maximum ROI.Strengthening the Regulatory Relationship: Strategies for using "proof-based" data to defend vegetation and asset programs to regulators and improve SAIDI/SAIFI metrics.Bridging the Gap Between Risk and Cycle: How to bridge maintenance strategies for maximum efficacy by augmenting mandated regulatory cycles with modern, condition-based risk management.Accelerating the Digital Journey: Moving beyond the "steering committee" phase to normalizing AI and visual data as a standard workflow element for field crews and executives alike.Storm Readiness & Post-Event Truth: Using VI to create a baseline for storm preparedness and performing instant "before and after" comparisons to accelerate recovery efforts and insurance claims.Operational Efficiency in the Field: Digitalizing the relationship between utilities and third-party contractors to optimize procurement cycles and ensure work is performed exactly to specifications. Speakers:Thorsten Heller, Chief Innovation Officer, GRID Software, GE VernovaBenjamin Benharrosh,Sr. Director Visual Intelligence, GE VernovaJohan Lowemo, Management Consultant, Transformative Edge AB Welcome BackJohn thomasNot You?Download Resource How AI-Enabled Visual Intelligence Drives Grid ResilienceNorth American utilities are at a crossroads. As billions are reinvested into infrastructure to support renewable energy growth and grid automation, expectations for reliability, resiliency, and efficiency have never been higher. Yet many organizations remain hampered by manual asset and vegetation inspections and legacy-risk frameworks that leave them unaware of the real-world condition of their assets and overspending on operational expenses.Watch this on-demand webinar featuring a panel of utility specialists discussing how AI-enabled GridOS® Visual Intelligence (VI) by GE Vernova delivers the “real-world truth” needed to move from aspirational digital initiatives to high-stakes operational execution.Gain insights into how utilities can achieve measurable improvements in grid resilience while meeting the rigorous demands of North American regulators.In this session, you will gain insights into:- Optimizing the Multi-Billion Dollar Capital Plan: How to use precise visual data to guide and optimize infrastructure investments and operational expenditures, ensuring that every dollar spent generates maximum ROI.- Strengthening the Regulatory Relationship: Strategies for using "proof-based" data to defend vegetation and asset programs to regulators and improve SAIDI/SAIFI metrics.- Bridging the Gap Between Risk and Cycle: How to bridge maintenance strategies for maximum efficacy by augmenting mandated regulatory cycles with modern, condition-based risk management.- Accelerating the Digital Journey: Moving beyond the "steering committee" phase to normalizing AI and visual data as a standard workflow element for field crews and executives alike.Storm Readiness & Post-Event Truth: Using VI to create a baseline for storm preparedness and performing instant "before and after" comparisons to accelerate recovery efforts and insurance claims.- Operational Efficiency in the Field: Digitalizing the relationship between utilities and third-party contractors to optimize procurement cycles and ensure work is performed exactly to specifications. Speakers:Thorsten Heller, Chief Innovation Officer, GRID Software, GE VernovaBenjamin Benharrosh,Sr. Director Visual Intelligence, GE VernovaJohan Lowemo, Management Consultant, Transformative Edge AB