Nov 13, 3:00 – 4:00 PM (UTC)
As the energy sector embraces digitalization and decarbonization, utilities are looking for open, interoperable, and reliable solutions.
SEAPATH, an open source project hosted by LF Energy, enables real-time virtualization of protection, automation, control systems and vIED, bridging the gap between IT and OT while ensuring resilience and performance of the grid.
This session will be presented by Erwann Roussy, Software Engineer at Savoir-faire Linux and one of the SEAPATH project maintainer.
What You Will Learn
The vision and architecture behind SEAPATH and its role in IEC 61850 digital substations
How SEAPATH enables virtualized protection and control (vPAC) with deterministic performance and high availability
The latest features and ecosystem updates
How to get started and contribute to the project
Who Should Attend
Transmission and Distribution System Operators (TSOs/DSOs) exploring digital substation virtualization
Utility engineers and system integrators involved in protection, automation, and control systems
Vendors and OEMs developing digital substation or edge solutions
Researchers, developers, and open-source enthusiasts interested in real-time Linux, virtualization, or LF Energy projects
Why Attend
Learn directly from one of the SEAPATH maintainers
Discover real-world use cases and test results from leading utilities
Gain hands-on insights into the project’s roadmap and upcoming features
Find out how to join the SEAPATH community and collaborate with global energy and technology leaders
Savoir-faire Linux
Systems Engineer
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