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Understanding the intentions of C-MeX

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Event
  • Session
  • Wednesday, 23 May 2018
  • 14:23 - 14:23
  • Duration: 12 mins
  • Publication date: 08 Jun 2018
  • Location: Customer Solutions Theatre, NEC, Birmingham, United Kingdom
  • Part of event Utility week Live 2018

About the session

Rising customer expectations are forcing water companies to raise their game on customer service, even as the political landscape brings customer legitimacy to the fore. C-MeX,  the successor to SIM proposed as part of the PR19 methodology, seeks to facilitate this, pushing companies to explore new methods and solutions for communication and engagement, and linking this more strongly to financial incentives and penalties. This session will explore the challenges and opportunities presented by these new approaches.

Keywords:
  • GDPR
  • climate change
  • cloud migration
  • cyber defence
  • data governance
  • decarbonisation
  • electric vehicle
  • energy
  • energy crisis
  • energy sector
  • fuel bank
  • npower
  • power consumption
  • priority services
  • renewable
  • smart meter
  • smart meter data
  • water sector

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  • Jasminder  Oberoi

    Jasminder Oberoi

    Ofwat, Principal - strategy and policy

    Jasminder Oberoi is the Principal leading the policy development of the customer and developer service incentives, C-MeX and D-MeX, for Ofwat’s next price review, PR19. Before joining Ofwat, Jasminder worked for several years leading consumer policy and enforcement programmes at the UK communications regulator, Ofcom.
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