CES Transformers
CES Transformers is a Canadian, Markham, Ontario–based manufacturer of custom electrical transformers for industrial, commercial, and utility applications. CES designs and develops liquid-filled pad-mount, pole-mount, and power transformers, with a focus on quality, reliability, and ISO-certified manufacturing. CES Transformers place a strong emphasis on quality, customization, and innovation, with rigorous testing protocols, and the ability to deliver tailored transformer solutions to meet specific client demands, across Canada, the U.S., and international markets.
For more information, please visit www.cestransformers.com.
Prairie Central Line Supply Ltd.
Established in 1988 to service the power and telecommunications industry in Western Canada. Prairie Central line Supply Ltd. offers a broad range of utility electrical and utility electrical infrastructure items. From hot line tools, pole line hardware, underground infrastructure. Including, but not limited to transformers, poly pipe, wire accessories, safety clothing, and much more, PCLS is here to supply the needs of our customers.
Our mission is to provide quality service to our valued customers based on our core values of honesty, integrity and dedication.
For more information, please visit their website www.pclsupply.ca
One Layer Inc.
OneLayer brings complete visibility, asset management, and zero trust security to all devices connected to private LTE and 5G networks. All activities are tracked to orchestrate and secure the environment. Through OneLayer's solution, enterprises get complete asset management and operational intelligence capabilities to maximize operational excellence and zero trust security to prevent cellular breaches. The platform enables enterprises to treat their private cellular network as another enterprise network without the need to be cellular experts.
With their ultra-low latency, high reliability and ability for precise customization, private LTE and 5G cellular networks are a natural choice to power your smart utilities operations. But this vast technological potential comes with unique challenges, such as effectively managing the unprecedented scale of devices enabled by private cellular networks, tracking and securing the non-cellular devices in your network, and zeroing in on the exact cause of a network failure or service issue.
For more information, please visit their website https://onelayer.com/
Ericsson
Ericsson helps make a connected Canada possible by supporting R&D, innovation, and sustainability across our customer and partner base. We enable Canada’s industries to lead on the world stage, supporting major service providers and collaborating with leading players in academia, business and government. We’re committed to advancing Canada’s digital agenda as a major partner in the Canadian innovation landscape, investing in the development of turning point technologies like 5G advanced, 6G, AI, Cloud RAN, and Core Network, as well as fostering world-class Canadian talent. Our sustainability efforts span across our customer base as we work directly with Canadian providers to meet their net zero targets as well as our own.
In Canada, Ericsson provides infrastructure products and services for major service providers and also enable private network solutions and critical infrastructure for utilities, public safety, defense, mining and other industries. Our partnership extends to customers such as Hydro-Quebec, BC Hydro, Hydro One, Acronym and more.
In order to push forward innovation and growth, utility companies all over the world are responding to the accelerating need for smarter ways to control the flow of energy. As they work hard to stay ahead of the competition, the advantages of digitalization and connectivity are unquestionable. To thrive, utility companies must harness the power and possibility of connectivity to build more reliable, secure, and flexible digital infrastructures.
In a fast-changing environment, utility companies are facing many challenges in terms of efficiency, cyber security, corporate social responsibility, legacy equipment, data analytics and the aging work force. It’s clear that becoming more connected is vitally important in allowing them to improve how they monitor, control, and optimize every aspect of their organization.
Please reach out to Ericsson Canada to find out how exploring and utilizing the potential of cellular technology. Ericsson can help you take on these challenges and forging ahead to create the power plants and smart grids of tomorrow.