Date: Feb 2–5, 2026

Venue: San Diego Convention Centre, San Diego

Booth: 4749

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Event Overview

Your utility is on the path to becoming a digital utility—meeting net-zero commitments while ensuring grid stability and reliability. This large-scale energy transition makes distributed energy resources a business imperative, demanding smarter planning and advanced technologies.

At DistribuTECH 2026, Infosys will guide you through a clean energy transition. Our experts will showcase how we enable grid transformation to meet regulatory requirements and evolving consumer expectations.

DistribuTECH, the annual transmission and distribution event, brings together cutting-edge technologies for T&D systems. Infosys is ready to spark conversations and drive transformation at the U.S. premier transmission and distribution conference.

Exclusive Speaking Session with Southern California Edison –

Advancing the Grid of the Future with AI for Engineering & Planning

Session Details:

Date: Wednesday, February 4
Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Speakers

  • Jerome Marr, Senior Manager; Southern California Edison
  • John Y. Lee, Enterprise Architect - Grid Modernization Engineering and Planning, Southern California Edison
  • Johnathon Hughes, Senior Engineer- Distribution System Planning, Southern California Edison
  • Sundeep Dakarapu, Solution Architect, Data and Analytics - Utilities, Infosys.

Why This Session Matters

As utilities, regulators, and communities work to modernize the grid for cleaner, more resilient, affordable, and equitable energy, grid planning must evolve from static, siloed exercises to dynamic, multi-objective, data-driven processes.

GridMod provides technological governance, frameworks, and best practices to ensure modernization efforts remain accountable and aligned with corporate strategy and complex regulatory needs.

AI Brings the Technical Edge:

  • Richer forecasting of demand, DER adoption, grid interconnections, and renewables.
  • Rigorous risk analysis across cost, resilience/hardening, equitable rate policy, and decarbonization
  • Continuous scenario modeling to adapt as conditions evolve.

The Grid of the Future is not just about infrastructure, it’s intelligence at every layer:

  • Models that anticipate
  • Systems that adapt
  • Plans that balance cost, sustainability, reliability, and fairness

AI + GridMod = A new planning paradigm where decisions are transparent, stakeholder-informed, and resilient to uncertainty.

Schedule a Meeting with our experts to know more