Smart technologies are empowering the UK’s water companies to overcome some of the industry’s most thorny issues. This is an exciting time for smart water, as innovative projects progress from strategy to real-life implementations, delivering insights that enable intelligent decision-making. Water companies are using smart water to gain efficiencies in operations, asset management, driving net-zero, leakage reduction, improved customer services and more.
WWT’s Smart Water 2023 will showcase the practical case studies that demonstrate the success of cutting-edge technologies leading the smart water evolution. The expert speaker panel will detail the steps they took to overcome the biggest implementation challenges and deliver successful outcomes. Join the directors, heads, managers and engineers of smart water projects in identifying the roadmap to successful smart water implementations that deliver real transformation for customers and the environment
New for 2023, WWT’s Smart Water conference will be co-located with WWT’s Innovation conference, giving you the benefit of tailored content relevant to you and shared workshops and working opportunities to build lasting relationships, breakdown silos and find efficient solutions to advance the water sector.
We look forward to welcoming you to this crucial annual event.
Why attend?
- Find out all you need to know about how to ensure that your smart projects are enabling intelligent decisions
- Hear updates on the smart water industry and the technologies disrupting the water industry
- Learn from practical and detailed case studies on smart technology implementation
- Network with over 100 of your peers in networking sessions
On the 14th March During Tech Showcase: Hear from two innovative companies from the Netherlands showcase their solutions during this event:10:35-10:45
Erik Driessen, CEO Acquaint
Improving asset management with condition data
- Delivering condition assessment of pressure pipes to increase visibility
- Making informed decisions on pipeline replacement with condition data
- Delivering user friendly and cost-effective data gathering on underground assets
Lisa Brand, chief technology officer, LG Sonic
Controlling algal blooms in drinking water sources with data and ultrasound
- Minimising operational problems and improving drinking water quality through managing algal blooms
- Using real-time monitoring to measure water quality and predict algal blooms
- Harnessing ultrasound technology to utilise data to effectively control algal blooms
*this event is part of the WTEX10 Programme