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Latest Update: Substation Design Suite Protection & Control (SDS-P&C) 8.6 

We're excited to announce the release of SDS-P&C 8.6, packed with practical enhancements tailored for better workflow and efficiency.  

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The Future of Telecom Design Is CAD-based, Automated, and Geo-Enabled. 

Imagine a future where high-speed internet is within everyone's reach. By 2026, the Fiber-to-the-Home/Building market is expected to hit $29.7 billion...

Leading Substation Innovation With SBS at the SDSIC Spring 2024 Live Event 

Don't miss the chance to connect with SBS at the upcoming live event in Kansas City.   The Substation Design Solution Industry Consortium (SDSIC) is expecting another huge turnout at their 2024 spring live event!  SBS will be there to discuss innovative solutions and strategies tailored for our industry's unique challenges.

‭‭The Old Versus the New: A Tale of Transformation 

A top-10 US gas and electric utility found that implementing AUD slashed its design time by a whopping 70%.  SBS recently collaborated with a top-10 US gas and electric utility, serving over 5 million meters. Their initiative to bury overhead distribution lines in high-risk areas is critical to improving system-wide safety. It's a massive undertaking, but it's crucial to making utility services more reliable and efficient for their customers.

Smooth Transition to ArcGIS Utility Network: Insights from SBS Founders at Esri IMGIS International

Join SBS founders Andy Street and Dennis Beck at the upcoming Esri IMGIS International Conference in Frankfurt, Germany, as they share cutting-edge insights on how their clients and partners are synchronizing ArcGIS Utility Network and legacy GIS systems.  

‭‭Intelligent Design Solutions Delivers Quick Configurability and Ease of Use for Major Electric Utility in Canada‭‭

Leading utility anticipates doubling its distribution design project capacity using Spatial Business Systems’ Automated Utility Design™ (AUD).  Around 2019, a large electricity provider in Canada started to realize that their workflow and output in designing and implementing over 20,000 new distribution projects each year should have been proceeding more smoothly and efficiently. The perceived culprit— the utility’s third-party design software.