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SAE Media Group is delighted to announce its 6th Annual Smart Water Systems Conference, which will be held in London on the 24th and 25th April 2017, featuring a half day post-conference workshop on the 26th April.

 

According to a recent study by the Transparency Market Research (TMR), the smart water management market is expected to reach a value of US $15.23 billion by the year 2019 – at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.7% for the period of 2012 – 2019*.
Source: http://bit.ly/1OTZQ7M

 

The Smart Water Systems conference will not only discuss the market drivers responsible for this rapid growth, but address the increasingly large role that data and information plays in the water management industry and analyse various data strategies and the demand for real-time information. As smart water meter roll outs have been happening across the UK and parts of Europe, challenges and new developments of this implementation - such as increasing water demand, meter reading challenges and customer focused approaches - will be a special focus.

 

This conference will take a deeper look at the value of the information that can be extracted from smart water meters beyond it’s before known use. New smart technologies and smart networks will be discussed, as well as concerns about data security and data protection. Smart Water Systems features talks about current challenges in water treatment, water cycle optimization and customer engagement programmes, presented by key speakers of the industry will successfully help you drive efficiency and increase your knowledge of smart water.
 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Ali Fanshawe

Ali Fanshawe

Metering Strategy Manager, Thames Water
Antonio Sanchez Zaplana

Antonio Sanchez Zaplana

Engineer Manager, Aguas de Alicante
Ben Earl

Ben Earl

Water Efficiency Manager, Southern Water
Jon Rathjen

Jon Rathjen

Team Leader - Water Industry, Scottish Government
Kevin Murray

Kevin Murray

Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water
Neil Harper

Neil Harper

Operational Development Manager, United Utilities Plc

Ali Fanshawe

Metering Strategy Manager, Thames Water
Ali Fanshawe

Ali Fanshawe CENV MSc BA (Hons)
Ali is a commercially-focused sustainability expert having moved from banking into the environmental sector in 2008. Since moving from the advisory world (sustainability consultancy) she has spent the last 6 years in the water sector, firstly at Yorkshire Water running a £100m transformation programme for the wastewater treatment directorate and latterly at Thames Water in the metering team. Since joining Thames, Ali has worked with stakeholders to tactically shift the in-AMP smart metering roll-out programme based on early learnings from customers and delivery teams. Ali’s team are also responsible for the smart metering roadmap for Thames and the AMP7 strategy.

Andy Blackhall

Strategy Manager, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
Andy Blackhall

Andy has a Bsc (Hons) in Environmental management from Swansea University and holds over 10 years experience in clean and waste water distribution networks. As Dwr Cyrmu’s Water strategy manager, Andy is currently responsible for the delivery of key targets within the business including leakage management, Water efficiency and Water regulations compliance, Smart metering and demand forecasting. The role extends to significant contribution towards Water Resource Management planning, applying industry best practice to forecasting demand, development of strategies to manage this and interpretation into operational delivery plans and asset investment. Andy sits on various technical steering groups in the UK for Ukwir, and is Board member of the NGO Waterwise.

Andy Smith

Regional Optimisation Manager, Anglian Water
Andy Smith

Andy Smith – Regional Optimisation Manager
Specialising in leakage control and network management, Andy has worked within the water industry both in the UK and overseas for over 25 years. His current role as Regional Optimisation Manager for Anglian Water involves working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders to develop and implement a range of innovative interventions and solutions as part of Anglian Waters Strategy for Source to Source Optimisation.

Antonio Sanchez Zaplana

Engineer Manager, Aguas de Alicante
Antonio Sanchez Zaplana

Innovation and Technology Manager. IT specialist holding degrees in Telecommunications Engineering, Business Administration and Telecommunications Economy, with more than seventeen years of experience in Water Sector. He has been involved in international research projects.

Ben Earl

Water Efficiency Manager, Southern Water
Ben Earl

Ben Earl is the Water Efficiency Manager for Southern Water where he is developing future strategy, implementing new business models and delivering ambitious water efficiency targets. Ben is Chair of the UK Water Label Steering group working with business, NGOs and government to change the way customers relate to water saving products. Before working for a Utility, Ben was Environmental Affairs Manager for B&Q, part of the global Kingfisher home improvement group, where he delivered key business sustainability targets and improvements to products purchased by customers. Ben’s early career was spent working for politicians before major roles in the charitable sector, including the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC).

Chris Wallace

Director of Communications, Scottish Water Solutions
Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace has a background in Advertising and PR, and was an agency CEO which has developed some of the country’s best-known campaigns. He was Communications Director of Scottish Water for nine years, during which its reputation was transformed the country’s most trusted utility. He now leads his own successful transformation consultancy.

David Hinton

Asset and Regulation Director, South East Water
David Hinton

David has more than 17 years’ experience at South East Water with a Master in Business Administration. His most recent post as Head of Assets and Economic Regulation follows a number of roles within the Company including Head of Water Quality and Head of Business Planning as well as experience elsewhere within scientific consultancies and the Public Health Laboratory Service.

Esther Goya

Data Scientist, Thames Water
Esther Goya

Data Analyst with a degree in Economics and PhD in Statistics. Having an academic background and recently moved to the private sector. Currently, working in Thames Water for 18 months and being part of Smart Water 4 Europe project.

Greg Shreeve

Senior Energy Efficiency Consultant, Energy Saving Trust
Greg Shreeve

Jeremy Heath

Innovation Manager, Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc
Jeremy Heath

With over 20 years experience in the Water Industry, and a background in both mechanical engineering and database applications, Jeremy is responsible for the management of innovation within SESW. This involves both the development of an innovation culture and the introduction of new technologies into the Water Industry, in particular the Smart Water Network. This innovative network will be built on enhanced sensors, a communication layer, intelligent processing, intuitive graphical displays and workforce mobilisation.

Johannes Andersen

Consultant, Thames Water
Johannes Andersen

Cand. Scient in Math/Physics and PhD in Optimisation. Working extensively as consultant for the Water Industry since year 2000. My speciality is global network tracing under all kinds of bespoke constraints. I have developed fast and flexible tools for finding hydraulic hierarchies, shortest paths, site dependencies, breaches, misconnections or unintended bypasses.

John Brewington

Innovation Manager, Severn Trent Water
John Brewington

As one of 5 Innovation Managers at Severn Trent, John is leading the development of 2 model areas as part of a company wide, Smart Network programme. In the Spernal Redditch catchment and the Trimpley Control Group, John’s team are coordinating the delivery and evaluation of a range of Smart technologies which enhance the efficiency, performance, visibility and control of a more integrated network.
With a variety of previous roles at the Environment Agency, John has over 15 years’ experience of delivering tangible environmental improvements particularly in relation to the management of water in our urban catchments. John joined Severn Trent to lead the Birmingham Urban Demonstrator - a scalable and replicable model for delivering community centred Integrated Water Management.

Jon Rathjen

Team Leader - Water Industry, Scottish Government
Jon Rathjen

Jon Rathjen is the team leader of the Water Industry Team in the Scottish Government with policy responsibility for the Scottish Water Industry including sponsorship of the public corporation Scottish Water and the new Hydro Nation agenda. Scotland the Hydro Nation focuses on the economic, social and environmental development of the value of water resources in Scotland and the raising of Scotland’s international profile through its performance on global water issues.

Jon has over 25 years experience as a Public Servant having worked for Customs and Excise and now the Scottish Government. With experience in front line service delivery and then with policy responsibilities from IT security through to Better Public Service Delivery and e-Government, Sustainable Development, and now the Water Industry.

Kevin Murray

Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water
Kevin Murray

Kevin Murray is the Metering Technology and Solutions Specialist in the Asset Strategy function of Irish Water; and was formerly the technical lead in Irish Water’s Phase 1 Domestic Metering Programme. Kevin holds a Master’s degree in Engineering Science and is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of Engineers Ireland.

He is also a member of the Water UK Revenue Metering Network and is the Ireland representative on the CEN TC/92 (Water Meters) standardization committee. Kevin has considerable business experience and is a former director of Cork Chamber of Commerce and a former Deputy President of Chambers Ireland.

Matt Kirk

Shop Window Programme Manager, Anglian Water
Matt Kirk

Matt started his career in 2009 joining Anglian Water as a Graduate Management Trainee. Shortly after the graduate programme, Matt became a Water Supply Manager during which he was responsible for managing the potable water supply to the areas of Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire, Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire. In 2015, Matt joined the @One Alliance as a Project Delivery Manager working on Anglian Water’s largest capital project in AMP6 – Heigham Sustainability Scheme. After a short time as a Project Manager, Matt assumed the role of Programme Manager within Anglian Water’s Innovation Team responsible for delivering the Anglian Water Shop Window and Water Innovation Network as well as strategically managing Open Innovation and Integration within Anglian Water.
Matt graduated from the University of Lancaster with a BSc in Business and Economics and is a Chartered Environmentalist with the Institute of Water.

Mike Bishop

Head of Operational Control and Development, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
Mike Bishop

Currently Mike is Head of Operational Control and Development where he covers a range of functions including the Data Science team, Developer Services and the SMART Hub.
Before joining DCWW Mike worked for a large Contractor as Engineering Director and before that he was with Severn Trent where his roles included Engineering and Leakage Director and Head of Business Improvement. During this time he also delivered a numbered of Business change and IT projects where he developed his interest in technology and how it can be applied in the Water Industry

Neil Harper

Operational Development Manager, United Utilities Plc
Neil Harper

Neil has worked at United Utilities for over 30 years and has extensive experience in the area of water metering. In his current role as Operational Development Manager, he is responsible for the development and delivery of metering strategy and policy, and has developed the ‘passive’ meter reading solution from concept to delivery as a fully embedded meter reading solution, unique in the UK. The passive solution utilised by UUW is believed to be the largest in the world.
Neil is also the current Chair of the Water UK Revenue Metering Network.

Oliver Grievson

Group Manager, Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group
Oliver Grievson

Oliver Grievson is the group manager of the Water Industry Process & Automation Group as well as a Director of the Sensors for Water Interest Group and a member of the IWA SG on ICA. As well as working as a Technical Manager in Instrumentation for one of the UK Water Utilities he is a specialist in the development of the “Smart Operation” for the Global Water Industry.

Peter Yolles

Founder & Chief Policy Officer, WaterSmart Software
Peter Yolles

Peter leads WaterSmart’s governmental and regulatory affairs activities in addition to new market development. He has decades of experience in water conservation and efficiency, water rights and transfers, environmental regulation, finance, economics and policy. Prior to WaterSmart, Peter was Director of Water Resource Protection for The Nature Conservancy, where he led river restoration efforts throughout California. As Vice President at Western Water Company, he completed water transfer agreements with California agricultural water districts to conserve and lease water to municipal water districts. Early in his career, Peter also worked at GE Capital Solutions, Environmental Defense Fund, and the Pacific Institute. Peter earned his MBA in Finance from the Yale School of Management and an MES in Water Science, Management and Policy from Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He holds a BA in Political Science from the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Pierre Brunet

Vice President Smart Cities Solutions, Veolia
Pierre Brunet

In his role as Vice President Smart Cities Solutions at Veolia, Pierre Brunet develops innovative partnerships and deploys digital services for cities and utilities at a global level. Veolia helps cities and industries to manage, optimize and make the most of their resources. Pierre manages the development and implementation of smart solutions and services to cities.
Pierre has been working in the environmental business and utilities industry with Veolia for more than 20 years. He has spent most of his career in the water industry, managing operations in Europe, South East Asia and the US. His experience includes the integration and transformation of utilities under public private partnerships.
Pierre graduated in engineering from Ecole Centrale Paris in France and has a Master of Science in Technology and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the US.

Saleem Yagoub

Vice President, ASAHEEP Trading Company
Saleem Yagoub

Saleem Yagoub BSc. In Pharmaceuticals, MBA, a shareholder and vice president in ASAHEEP Trading Company
Saleem gathered a wide variety of experiences through occupying various tactical positions in multiple business sectors, Saudi M.O.H, Consultation to International Entrepreneurs, and Stock Markets investments.
Recently, Saleem has ventured into the fairly new and emerging water technology industry in view of its huge market size, capitalizing on a high growth rate and lucrative opportunities in this vital field.
Saleem, with his partner Eng. Abdulrahman Al Weheid BSc. Computer Science, MSc in Data Security, lead the specialist team and produced a water cycle management revolutionary system, Intelligent integrated Valvometer System (IVMS) (SHENZOR ®) and The fully smart Water Network System (Saqei ®).
They also developed the latest technology in the field of CCTV pipeline inspection camera and manufactured their product under their owned trade mark (SHENZOR ®).

Zoran Kapelan

Professor of Water Systems Engineering, University of Exeter
Zoran Kapelan

Prof. Zoran Kapelan is Professor of Water Systems Engineering and Head of the Water and Environment Group at the University of Exeter. He is an IWA Fellow and Chartered Engineer with CIWEM with over 27 years of research and consulting experience in the water industry. His research interests are centred on wide range of issues related to urban water systems including development of smart water technologies. Recent examples include data analytics for real-time detection and location of bursts/leaks in distribution systems and blockages and pipe faults in wastewater systems. Prof. Kapelan pioneered the award winning real-time burst/leak detection technology that is now used companywide in one of the largest UK water utilities resulting in multi-million pounds annual savings via reduced operational costs. Further information can be obtained at www.people.ex.ac.uk/zkapelan.

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Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration

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Registration

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9:00

Opening remarks and introductions

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9:00

Introduction and the Value of Data to the Smart Water Industry

Oliver Grievson

Oliver Grievson, Group Manager, Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group (WIPAC)

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9:10

Session 1 - What's Your Story?

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace, Director and Founder, WallaceTransform

Defining the Corporate and Business narrative to help you engage audiences

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9:20

Water 4.0 – Architecture in the Smart Water Industry

Laurie Reynolds

Laurie Reynolds, Managing Director, Aquamatix

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9:50

Session 2 - A Policy Windows Approach

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace, Director and Founder, WallaceTransform

How does a Digital Lens affect how you get your message across and how will it be received?

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9:50

Driving Quality into Smart Data

Ajay Nair

Ajay Nair, Global Engineering Director, Microvi Biotech

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10:20

Discussion

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10:30

Morning Coffee

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11:00

Session 3 - Digital Stakeholder Engagement

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace, Director and Founder, WallaceTransform

Cutting edge examples and tools

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The use of data & information for Control – Examples from Wastewater Treatment

Andy Thornton

Andy Thornton, Head of Project Development Northern Europe, Hach Lange

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11:30

Understanding how data can be converted into information – Examples of operational data use

Oliver Grievson

Oliver Grievson, Group Manager, Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group (WIPAC)

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11:40

Session 4 - Options for Your Challenge

Chris Wallace

Chris Wallace, Director and Founder, WallaceTransform

What would success look like for you? How can you measure it? Interactive session on specific delegate challenges.

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Discussion & Closing Remarks

Oliver Grievson

Oliver Grievson, Group Manager, Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group (WIPAC)

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12:20

Closing remarks

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Close of workshop

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Registration & Coffee

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Chairman's Opening Remarks

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Scotland the Hydro Nation – Building a water economy

Jon Rathjen, Team Leader - Water Industry, Scottish Government

  • Maximising the monetary and non-monetary value of water resources
  • Building a water economy
  • Innovation and tackling the big water challenges
  • Good Governance and putting the customer centre stage
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    Data governance and strategy

    Mike Bishop, Head of Operational Control and Development, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

  • Why do you need a data strategy
  • Why do you need data governance
  • What does data stewardship deliver

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    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    Tapping into the power of Behavioural Science

    Peter Yolles, Founder & Chief Policy Officer, WaterSmart Software

  • How UK utilities can achieve measurable results in conservation by using the underutilised technique of behavioural science
  • WaterSmart’s learnings and best practises to reduce water consumption
  • Increasing customer satisfaction through customer engagement and analytics software tools
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    11:30

    Smart CUSTO-MetERing

    Ali Fanshawe, Metering Strategy Manager, Thames Water

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    12:05

    Networking Lunch

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    13:15

    Passive Meter Reading – 18 months in

    Neil Harper, Operational Development Manager, United Utilities Plc

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    13:50

    Big Data and the Behavioural Sciences to Decrease the Water Consumption and Increase the Digitalisation

    David Hinton, Asset and Regulation Director, South East Water

  • Using behavioural techniques to increase water efficiency with Advizzo software
  • Direct marketing with high level comparisons of water use
  • Using nudge and social norm like techniques to improve customers understanding of water use
  • Using individual customer information to provide personalised water efficiency advice
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    Smart Network Developments

    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc

  • Data Collection: An update on the latest IoT developments
  • Data Processing: How to prevent DRIP (Data rich, information poor)
  • Data Display: Making intuitive information dashboards
  • Data Mobilisation: Ensuring your field force have access to the data

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    Afternoon Tea

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    15:35

    Harnessing the variety of real-time information sources

    Pierre Brunet, Vice President Smart Cities Solutions, Veolia

  • Analytics to reconcile signals from leak detection, metering, asset management and energy efficiency
  • From data to cost-effective impact
  • Waternamics, a hypervision platform to increase operation responsiveness and transparency
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    16:15

    Smart Water 4 Europe – Energy Visualisation

    Esther Goya, Data Scientist, Thames Water

    Johannes Andersen, Consultant, Thames Water

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

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    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

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    9:10

    Smart Networks – A control group approach

    John Brewington, Innovation Manager, Severn Trent Water

  • Severn Trent is turning the Trimpley Control Group into a Smart Network Model Area.
  • A range of smart technologies will deliver improved asset performance and customer service.
  • Technology trials underway for water quality monitoring, pressure management and leakage identification.
  • The project will also utilise enabling technologies including data analytics and asset visualisation.

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    Smart innovation to help customers save water and money

    Ben Earl, Water Efficiency Manager, Southern Water

  • Southern Water’s smart metering: what does it mean for customers?
  • What products and services are on offer?
  • How does working in partnership aid the targeting strategy?
  • Using data effectively to drive efficiency

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    Morning Coffee

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    10:50

    An Update on Water Metering in Ireland – From Domestic to Non-Domestic

    Kevin Murray, Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water

  • The completion of the First Phase of Domestic Metering in Ireland (2013-2016)
  • Technology options for metering of multi-unit developments
  • Non-Domestic metering asset management challenges
  • Leveraging value from metering data into future connection programmes

     

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    How did we deploy our revolutionary invention (SHENZOR ®) Intelligent Valvometer System (IVMS), into obtaining the fully smart network system (Saqei ®)?

    Saleem Yagoub, Vice President, ASAHEEP Trading Company

  • What are the differences between semi-smart Water Meters, Intelligent integrated valvo-meter device, And a fully smart Network System?
  • Introduction of the Invented (SHENZOR®) Intelligent Valvometer System (IVMS), and the fully-Smart Network System (Saqei ®).
  • The revolutionary utility of (SHENZOR®) (IVMS) in industry’s major concerns, (detecting, diagnosing, alerting, solving) of leakage, Illegal connections, pressure management , massive reduction of water cost and dramatically improving overall water cycle economics, Customers’ (safety, consumption behavior, engagement, and satisfaction programs), cash leverage (prepaid services, e-billing..), and efficient resources’ planning and allocation (quantitative, qualitative statistical analysis).
  • The latest technology in CCTV pipeline inspection camera, developed by (SHENZOR®)

     

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    Networking Lunch

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    Automated Detection of Pipe Faults in Smart Wastewater Systems

    Zoran Kapelan, Professor of Water Systems Engineering, University of Exeter

  • Effective and efficient fault detection in sewer pipes using standard CCTV footage
  • Technology based on image processing and artificial intelligence techniques
  • Developed in collaboration with large UK water company
  • Potential for substantial cost savings and other benefits

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    Smart Utilities to Capitalise on Data Opportunities

    Greg Shreeve

    Greg Shreeve, Senior Energy Efficiency Consultant, Energy Saving Trust

  • An introduction to the Energy Saving Trust
  • Use of smart customer-centric technology to drive behavioural change
  • The link between Smart Water and Smart Energy
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    Optimising the man made water cycle

  • The importance of managing the man made water cycle
  • How we innovate to enable this
  • Developing and delivering a Source to Source Optimisation strategy

     

     

  • Andy Smith, Regional Optimisation Manager, Anglian Water

    Matt Kirk, Shop Window Programme Manager, Anglian Water

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    Afternoon Tea

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    The Internet of Things and its role in driving digital transformation

    Andy Blackhall, Strategy Manager, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

  • IoT - the workforce of the future
  • How to make asset management mobile?
  • Increased flexibility and adaptability
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    Real Time Water Demand Forecast with Big Data: Alicante experience

    Antonio Sanchez Zaplana, Engineer Manager, Aguas de Alicante

  • Alicante context
  • Big Data vs Water Demand
  • Water Demand Forecast

     

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    From Data to Water 4.0 – Simple beginnings

    Oliver Grievson, Group Manager, Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group

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    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    Metering Strategy Manager
    Thames Water
    Strategy Manager
    Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
    Regional Optimisation Manager
    Anglian Water
    Engineer Manager
    Aguas de Alicante
    Water Efficiency Manager
    Southern Water
    Director of Communications
    Scottish Water Solutions
    Asset and Regulation Director
    South East Water
    Data Scientist
    Thames Water
    Senior Energy Efficiency Consultant
    Energy Saving Trust
    Innovation Manager
    Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc
    Consultant
    Thames Water
    Innovation Manager
    Severn Trent Water
    Team Leader - Water Industry
    Scottish Government
    Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist
    Irish Water
    Shop Window Programme Manager
    Anglian Water
    Head of Operational Control and Development
    Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
    Operational Development Manager
    United Utilities Plc
    Group Manager
    Water Industry Process Automation & Control Group
    Founder & Chief Policy Officer
    WaterSmart Software
    Vice President Smart Cities Solutions
    Veolia
    Vice President
    ASAHEEP Trading Company
    Professor of Water Systems Engineering
    University of Exeter

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    Smart Water Systems 2017 Preliminary Attendee List

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    Interview with Irish Water

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    Interview with Anglian Water and WIPAC

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    Interview with United Utilities

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    Interview with Thames Water

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    Interview with Sutton & East Surrey Water

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    Interview with Ben Earl, Water Efficiency Manager at Southern Water

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    Interview with the Scottish Government - Insight into the Scottish Water Industry

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    Smart Water Systems - Past Attendee List

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Advizzo

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.advizzo.com

    Advizzo is a London based software company doing customer engagement software for water utilities. The company uses the combination of data science and behavioural science to better engage the end consumers at taking specific actions such as increase the digitalisation and consume the water they just need.


    Diehl Metering

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.diehl.com

    Diehl Metering is one of the world's largest specialist metering and data solutions providers, manufacturing across Europe. We provide smart metering solutions to utilities companies through the intelligent networking of various metering devices into larger data platforms. These solutions offer transparency for utilities and enables considerably increased efficiency in reading, billing and service processes. Our customers are also able to benefit from real-time effects such as early recognition of leaks and the optimisation of distribution networks through intelligent information and real time data. Diehl Metering supports utilities in the UK and across the globe, developing smart meter and IZAR data and software solutions along with providing end-to-end support, backed up by our dedicated UK technical team. With Diehl Metering you are already perfectly equipped for smart metering as an important component of smart city concepts. Thanks to more than 20 years of experience with the company’s own radio technology, Diehl Metering has at its disposal excellent expertise in communications within the IoT (Internet of Things). Moreover, security of our customer data has the highest priority.


    GUTERMANN

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    https://en.gutermann-water.com/

    GUTERMANN is a global technology leader and innovator in intelligent water loss and leak detection technologies. We are a third generation privately owned family enterprise specialising in the design, manufacture, and distribution of acoustic leak detection equipment for more than 70 years. With a constant focus on innovation, we have often been at the forefront of new product developments In recognition of our continued innovation, GUTERMANN continue to be awarded by industry peers.

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    ASAHEEP TRADING

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    http://www.SHENZOR.COM

    At ASAHEEP TRADING Company; we innovate, design, integrate and manufacture advanced solutions and smart systems by creating high-tech hardware and software mixtures exclusively propriety to us, offering our customers a wide range of significant tactical solutions; we see ourselves as a leading provider of the latest technology solutions for major challenges facing the water sector industry. "Solutions Talks"


    Veolia

    Sponsors
    http://www.veolia.com/en

    Around the globe, Veolia's 174,000 employees help cities and industries to manage, optimise and make the most of their resources. The company provides an array of solutions related to water, energy and materials – with a focus on waste recovery – to promote the transition toward a circular economy.


    Watersmart

    Sponsors
    http://www.watersmart.com/

    WaterSmart Software provides intelligence beyond the meter to make the lives of water utility managers easier. WaterSmart provides a cloud-based, customer engagement and analytics platform that has been proven to increase water conservation by 3-5% within 6 months, and increase customer satisfaction by more than 35%. WaterSmart recently won the globally coveted World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award. Learn more at www.watersmart.com

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    Inderscience Publishers

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    Inderscience is a dynamic, leading, independent journal publisher. The company disseminates the latest research across the broad fields of science, engineering and technology; management, public and business administration; environment, ecological economics and sustainable development; computing, ICT and internet/web services, and related areas. Inderscience offers over 35 years' experience in publishing and has succeeded in building a substantial collection approaching 400 high-quality peer-reviewed international research journals in both online and print formats. We offer a variety of ways to keep up-to-date with the latest published leading-edge research while our online collection represents a fully-searchable digital archive of around 60,000 articles.


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    Global Water Intelligence

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    Global Water Intelligence is the leading market data and intelligence provider and events organiser serving the global water industry. Our broad range of products and services equips our stakeholders with the insight and network required to survive and thrive in the world of water.


    Aqua Strategy

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    Published six times a year, Aqua Strategy contributes to your organisation’s strategy for success in the water sector. It focuses on the issues and regulations driving action and investment on water, and on the technologies and approaches for achieving innovative solutions at scale. Register at www.aquastrategy.com for free trial access.


    Water Industry Forum

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    The Water Industry Forum is a neutral, independent, not-for-profit organisation serving the water industry. With more than 500 member organisations, we aim to connect the whole of the UK water sector through our seminars, working groups, workshops, networking events and collaborative projects. Collaboration: Working with regional water companies on the challenges of AMP6 and beyond to influence engagement and collaboration with the supply chain. Innovation: Addressing the issues affecting innovation within the sector through working groups and events. Research: Working with our academic partners on collaborations with industry and on ways of improving the impact of water research and new technologies.


    International Journal of Hydrology Science and Technology

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    IJHST is a peer-reviewed international journal covering research and practical studies on hydrological science, technology, water resources and related topics including water, air and soil pollution and hazardous waste issues. IJHST was initiated to communicate ideas, findings, methods, techniques or summaries of interesting projects or investigations in the area of hydrology.


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    IJESD addresses matters related to environment and sustainable development, paying special attention to relevant issues in developing countries while reporting on the latest environmental trends in industrialised nations. Its range of themes encompasses ecological studies, field research, empirical work and descriptive analyses on topics such as environmental systems, environmental policies and politics, environmental legislation, environmental impact assessment, water and energy related issues, and sustainability. Other matters related to or which influence the international debate on sustainability will be also considered.


    The Water Network

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    The Water Network by AquaSPE AG is the largest online knowledge-sharing platform and business exchange for global water professionals, with members from 195 countries representing over 10,000 companies. Highlights: - Solving the world's water crisis one question and answer at a time - Knowledge exchange for the world's leading water professionals - Online portal for high impact projects - Business exchange for water industry suppliers


    Institute of Water

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    The Institute of Water is the only professional body which caters exclusively for the UK water industry. We aim to inspire our members to reach their potential and develop their careers through learning, recognition, networking and professional development. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the water sector, at any level and from any discipline. Our members are drawn from water companies, suppliers, contractors, consultants and regulators and membership has something to offer everyone.


    International Journal of Water

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    IJW is a fully refereed journal, providing a high profile international outlet for analyses and discussions of all aspects of water, environment and society. IJW highlights the importance and multidisciplinarity of water in our vital ecosystems. It promotes contributions in the areas of integration, synthesis and assessment in scientific research, engineering solutions and technological innovations in support of adaptation planning and management to maximize the resultant economic and social welfare, paving the way towards sustainable development.


    Water Briefing

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    http://www.waterbriefing.org

    WaterBriefing is the UK’s leading online daily dedicated news, analysis and intelligence service for business professionals in the water sector covering both UK and international issues. Their combination of insight and analysis of news, legislation and policy developments has made it a widely-read, influential and well-respected source of information. The Waterbriefing readership includes clients, contractors, water companies, the investment community, MPs, regulators and Parliamentary Committees. They feature: • Industry news – the top international, national and regional stories • Company news - contract wins, clients, upcoming tenders and business opportunities • Existing and upcoming legislation and policy updates - key drivers behind many of the sector’s investment decisions


    International Journal of Energy Technology and Policy

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    IJETP is a vehicle to provide a refereed and authoritative source of information in the field of energy technology and policy.


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    The CATALAN WATER PARTNERSHIP (CWP) was launched in 2008 as a non profit strategic association business oriented, and it is formed by more than 60 entities that work in sector of the sustainable use of water, which mission is to improve the competitiveness of its members. Its headquarters are in Barcelona. The CWP promotes projects and multilevel collaborations for developing innovative & sustainable solutions to the global water needs, in any part of the word. Thus, CWP is continuously looking for establishing strategic alliances in order to identify opportunities that bring CWP members together to a worldwide advanced position in the global market.


    British Water

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    http://www.britishwater.co.uk

    British Water is an association which has a wide and varied membership covering all sectors of the water industry. From consultants, legal and financial partnerships, manufacturers of equipment and multi-disciplinary contractors to SMEs and independent consultants. We work to bring a coherent approach to delivering in partnership with the water companies, the best for the British water industry. We try to ensure each member company has access to services that will enhance their development potential and provide an added value factor to the way they do business. www.britishwater.co.uk


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    NRGExpert is an independent energy market intelligence and research company. We specialise in energy market research reports, energy market databases and energy market consulting as well as analysis and market forecasts. Our global energy market research reports cover the electricity, water and waste, gas, hydrogen, nuclear and the renewable energy markets. We follow the energy markets very closely and we produce a wide range of reports, databases and directories. We also answer very specific energy market information requirements with our energy market consulting and data services. We provide information to a wide range of companies, associations, education and government bodies and organisations.


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    Environment Analyst is a publishing, events and business research organisation with a remit to track performance and opportunities within the environmental services sector, with a particular focus on the environmental consulting, contracting and support services market. Our product portfolio includes: the UK Market Intelligence Service, the Global Market Intelligence Service, Environment Analyst OnSite, Brownfield Briefing, Brownfield Briefing Awards, Sustainable Building and conferences and awards for environmental professionals. http://environment-analyst.com/


    Future Water Association

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    The Future Water Association aims to shape the future of the water sector through: • taking a leadership role with Government, industry, members and the public • focusing on innovation and education • increasing engagement throughout the membership and across the sector • becoming the voice of the sector Future Water Association is a modern, innovative and dynamic organisation that inspires, supports and leads the water supply chain: • informing the sector about opportunities, the regulators about challenges and Government about policy direction; • innovating through Water Dragons and delivering the ‘Innovating the Future’ roadmap; • influencing and inspiring the supply chain to develop innovative solutions and new ways of thinking to shape the future of the water sector


    International Journal of Internet of Things and Cyber-Assurance

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    The Internet of Things must address the reliable and timely delivery of information, regardless of cyber-threats, using secure automatic processes over distributed and heterogeneous computing systems. IJITCA provides an embedded security, information assurance and cyber-security research perspective, illustrating how cyber-assurance must integrate with IoT devices and networks to understand how these individual components interact in ways to resist and avoid intentional attempts to compromise normal operations. IJITCA addresses the protection of IoT networks from mobile devices to complex processing systems.


    Energy Business Review - Water

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    EBR (Energy Business Review) is a well established online knowledge portal for the entire energy community, covering Oil & Gas, Power and Mining. It has an audience of over one million hits a year in addition to more than 150,000 registered, opt-in subscribers across the group. Each industry sector has its own landing page with homepages and network sites drilling down into the relevant subsectors, providing you with the latest industry news, whitepapers, feature articles, suppliers directory, newsletters, and more. For the latest industry news and technical papers or to sign up to our free newsletter visit: http://bit.ly/2jhOGRU


    UK Water Industry Research Ltd

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    UKWIR was set up by the UK water industry in 1993 to provide a framework for the procurement of a common research programme for UK water operators on 'one voice' issues. UKWIR's members comprise 20 water and sewerage undertakers in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. UKWIR's Objectives • Identify research requirements to meet the water industry's strategic business needs • Procure the research competitively • Work with the water industry's regulators • Provide value for money for our members • Transfer the research outputs to our members


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    Navigant Research is a market research and consulting team that provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets. The team's research methodology combines supply-side industry analysis, end-user primary research and demand assessment, and deep examination of technology trends to provide a comprehensive view of these industry sectors.


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    United Kingdom

    Copthorne Tara Hotel

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington is an elegant contemporary four-star hotel in prestigious Kensington, located just a two minutes walk from High Street Kensington underground station, making exploring easy. The hotel offers well-appointed and comfortable guest rooms combining Standard, Superior and Club accommodation. Club rooms offer iconic views over the city and include Club Lounge access for complimentary breakfast and refreshments. Guests can sample the authentic Singaporean, Malaysian and Chinese cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at the Brasserie Restaurant & Bar or relax with a delicious drink at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar.

    The Copthorne Tara Hotel boasts 745 square meters of flexible meeting space, consisting of the Shannon Suite and the Liffey Suite, ideal for hosting conferences, weddings and social events. Facilities include access to the business centre 24 hours a day, fully equipped fitness room, gift shop, theatre desk and Bureau de Change. With ample onsite parking outside the London congestion charge zone and excellent transport links via Heathrow Airport, the hotel is the perfect location for business or leisure stays. The hotel is within close proximity to the shops of High Street Kensington, Knightsbridge and Westfield London, Olympia Conference Centre, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and Hyde Park.

     

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    WHAT IS CPD?

    CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development’. It is essentially a philosophy, which maintains that in order to be effective, learning should be organised and structured. The most common definition is:

    ‘A commitment to structured skills and knowledge enhancement for Personal or Professional competence’

    CPD is a common requirement of individual membership with professional bodies and Institutes. Increasingly, employers also expect their staff to undertake regular CPD activities.

    Undertaken over a period of time, CPD ensures that educational qualifications do not become obsolete, and allows for best practice and professional standards to be upheld.

    CPD can be undertaken through a variety of learning activities including instructor led training courses, seminars and conferences, e:learning modules or structured reading.

    CPD AND PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTES

    There are approximately 470 institutes in the UK across all industry sectors, with a collective membership of circa 4 million professionals, and they all expect their members to undertake CPD.

    For some institutes undertaking CPD is mandatory e.g. accountancy and law, and linked to a licence to practice, for others it’s obligatory. By ensuring that their members undertake CPD, the professional bodies seek to ensure that professional standards, legislative awareness and ethical practices are maintained.

    CPD Schemes often run over the period of a year and the institutes generally provide online tools for their members to record and reflect on their CPD activities.

    TYPICAL CPD SCHEMES AND RECORDING OF CPD (CPD points and hours)

    Professional bodies and Institutes CPD schemes are either structured as ‘Input’ or ‘Output’ based.

    ‘Input’ based schemes list a precise number of CPD hours that individuals must achieve within a given time period. These schemes can also use different ‘currencies’ such as points, merits, units or credits, where an individual must accumulate the number required. These currencies are usually based on time i.e. 1 CPD point = 1 hour of learning.

    ‘Output’ based schemes are learner centred. They require individuals to set learning goals that align to professional competencies, or personal development objectives. These schemes also list different ways to achieve the learning goals e.g. training courses, seminars or e:learning, which enables an individual to complete their CPD through their preferred mode of learning.

    The majority of Input and Output based schemes actively encourage individuals to seek appropriate CPD activities independently.

    As a formal provider of CPD certified activities, SAE Media Group can provide an indication of the learning benefit gained and the typical completion. However, it is ultimately the responsibility of the delegate to evaluate their learning, and record it correctly in line with their professional body’s or employers requirements.

    GLOBAL CPD

    Increasingly, international and emerging markets are ‘professionalising’ their workforces and looking to the UK to benchmark educational standards. The undertaking of CPD is now increasingly expected of any individual employed within today’s global marketplace.

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