Microgrid Resilience Day
When the grid goes down, microgrids stay up.
The lights donβt go out evenly.
Hospitals still need power. Emergency responders still answer calls.
Water still has to flow. Communities still need to function.
Resilience is proven in crisis β not theory.
What this is
A high-impact convening focused on systems that perform when everything else fails.
Why it matters
Microgrids donβt promise β they perform.
Who This Day Is For
For leaders responsible for keeping people safe and operations running when conditions are at their worst.
Hospitals & Healthcare
Life-sustaining systems that cannot afford downtime.
Emergency Responders
Police, fire, EMS, and public safety leadership.
Utilities & Grid Operators
Reliability, restoration, and resilience planning.
Insurers & Risk Managers
Exposure, mitigation, and resilience evaluation.
Municipal Leaders
Community continuity and essential services.
Critical Facilities
Facilities where failure is not an option.
What Attendees Walk Away With
- β Real-world understanding of microgrid performance
- β Practical resilience and continuity frameworks
- β Risk and preparedness insight you can act on
- β Peer connections across critical infrastructure
The Bottom Line
When the grid goes down, communities still depend on power.
Microgrids are not the future of resilience. They are the present.