InterSCADA partner the Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) participated in the 32nd CIGRE Greece National Session in Athens on 11–12 December 2025.

The two-day event attracted over 500 attendees, including executives, engineers and experts from the transmission and distribution system operators, as well as other areas of the electricity sector. Members of the academic community were also present, including faculty members and researchers, as well as undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD students.

The session featured over 30 technical papers and invited keynote speeches, as well as a dedicated session on next- generation networks. This session highlighted current developments and future challenges in power system operation and digitalisation.

On the first day of the event, IPTO presented the results of applying grid-enhancing technologies to the Hellenic electricity transmission system, as well as the relevant services developed under the H2020 FARCROSS project.

The InterSCADA project and the Greek demonstration were emphasised too, as they build on the outcomes and lessons learned from FARCROSS. This includes the further development of WAMPAC solutions aimed at improving the operation of hybrid AC/DC power systems.