Powering the future of smart metering
STSA will be participating at the Enlit Asia 2023 to talk about powering the future of smart metering at their stand no. 105.

We are thrilled to announce that STSA will be participating at the Enlit Asia 2023, the premier regional event that unites the entire power and energy value chain on a single platform.
This year, Enlit Asia 2023 is set to be even more exceptional as it is held in partnership with the 78th Indonesia National Electricity Day (INED).
The 3-day event consists of CEO Dialogue, Energy Leaders Forum, Power Grid & Power Generation Summit Streams, Hydrogen & Ammonia Symposium and more. The event will provide opportunities for delegates to keep up to date with industry developments, Explore a wide range of products & technologies, networking and interaction with key players in the power and energy sector.
For the STS Association, Enlit Asia 2023 is more than just an event; it's a valuable platform to connect with a diverse spectrum of industry players. Most importantly, it's a rare chance to meet our international members face-to-face.

As the STSA continually strives to progress and innovate, this event offers us a unique opportunity to gauge the evolving needs of STS (Standard Transfer Specification) technology users.
Delegates will have an opportunity to meet our representatives and participate in our interactive stand, gaining access to a myriad of information available online, pertaining to membership information and easy-to-follow training programmes that were formulated to give existing members updates and for new and potential members and opportunity to gain greater insights into the STS Simple >Trusted > Secure offerings.
We're eagerly anticipating your visit to the STSA at Stand No. 105. Our team is excited to meet you in person. See you there.
For more information about the STS Smart Metering, please visit our website at www.sts.org.za
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The Standard Transfer Specification (STS) has become recognized as the only globally accepted open standard for prepayment systems, ensuring interoperability between system components from different manufacturers of prepayment systems.
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