Join the Nokia Utilities User Group Workshop 2026
We are pleased to invite you to register for the Nokia Utilities User Group Workshop 2026, a two-day Utility event hosted by Nokia in Melbourne on July 20 -21, 2026.
Bringing together utility specialists and industry experts, this event is designed for practical, peer-to-peer dialogue on the communications foundations powering the modern grid.
Over the two days, the event will cover various utility topics, including digitalization, operations modernization, OT security and other emerging technology subjects.
We look forward to sharing meaningful conversations, fresh ideas, and bold visions for what’s ahead.
Anthony Lam
Head of Energy Segment, APAC, Nokia
Park Hyatt, Melbourne
1 Parliament Square, off, Parliament Pl, Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia


Top reasons to attend
Connect with Industry Leaders
Engage with utility specialists, technology leaders, and industry experts in practical, peer-to-peer discussions focused on the future of utility communications.
Explore Modern Grid Innovation
Gain insights into the technologies transforming utilities, including digitalisation, operations modernisation, and emerging communications solutions.
Strengthen OT Security & Resilience
Learn how utilities are addressing evolving cybersecurity challenges and building secure, resilient networks to support critical infrastructure.
Park Hyatt Melbourne
1 Parliament Square, off, Parliament Pl, Melbourne VIC 3002, Australia
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Located in one of the city’s most scenic historic districts, at the top of Collins Street, overlooking St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the surrounding Victorian rooftops, this hotel has all the makings of a Melbourne landmark.
Guest rooms are oversized, in a style best described as modern-Zen meets Art Deco, with Japanese-style wood paneling and sliding doors and warm, earthy tones in the carpets and fabrics. The Italian marble bathrooms are outfitted with glass sinks, spa baths and wall-mounted TV screens. High-speed internet is standard, as are PlayStations, and second-hand books sit by the bedside as a diversion for less tech-inclined guests. And the suites are almost comically luxurious, offering fireplaces or private terraces.
Hidden away on an upper floor is a 25-meter edgeless pool, along with a fitness studio and day spa. Radii, the restaurant, is an Art Deco fantasy spread across five levels, serving modern European cuisine, or drinks from the circular bar. High tea is served daily in the lobby lounge, and the hotel is convenient to any number of restaurants and shops on and around Collins Street.
