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SMART WATER SYSTEMS (Virtual Conference)
19 April - 20 April 2021

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SMART WATER SYSTEMS (Virtual Conference)

VIRTUAL CONFERENCE: ONLINE ACCESS ONLY

SAE Media Group are proud to announce the 10th annual Smart Water Systems virtual conference taking place on 19th and 20th April 2021.
Now that the water companies’ business plans have been submitted and OFWAT have entered the next critical phase of their price review process - scrutinising each and every plan in detail to ensure they are robust enough to deliver a high quality, affordable and resilient service to customers in the years 2020-2025 and beyond.

SAE Media Group’s Virtual conference will highlight the methods the water companies are using to ensure the goals and targets that have been set are reached and exceeded. Focussing on how new technologies, IOT and Artificial Intelligence can help to produce and analyse real-time data to ensure more efficient leakage detection and management; leading to better customer engagement and subsequently decreased customers water usage.
Case Studies from Water Companies in England, Portugal, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden and Ireland - that are already advancing with smart network technologies and strategies - will discuss the critical need for accurate, clear and manageable forecasting for consumption of water. Looking at new technologies and innovations that show best solutions for monitoring and metering, leakage detection, understanding of customer expectations, data-collection tools and handling of 'big' data.
An update on the smart water meter roll outs that have been happening across the UK and parts of Europe will be a special focus exploring in detail the challenges and new developments of this implementation - such as increasing water demand, meter reading challenges and customer focused approaches.
 

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Conference agenda

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10:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Jeremy Heath

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

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10:15

AI - the leakage landscape @ United Utilities

Hannah Wardle

Hannah Wardle, Network Optimisation Manager, United Utilities

• AI & Robotics Supporting our Leakage Journey
• Working smarter not harder
• Innovation Case Study
1. Fido Tech acoustic sensor leak sizing
 

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10:45

Non-Visible Leakage Detection at Portsmouth Water

Jamie Jones, Leakage and Smart Networks Manager, Portsmouth Water

• What has been Portsmouth Water’s progress on our AMP7 15% leakage reduction target during 2020/21?
• What are the reasons for Portsmouth Water to reduce leakage further during AMP7?
• What options are Portsmouth Water considering to reduce leakage further during AMP7?
• How will Portsmouth Water look to achieve a 50% leakage reduction by 2050?
 

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11:15

Morning Coffee

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11:45

Challenges met and progress achieved in reducing leakage in the DCWW network

Gareth Paske

Gareth Paske, Head of Water Engineering, DWR Cymru Welsh Water

• explore some of the challenges of extreme fluctuations in water demand and managing leakage,
• explain how we have used digital technology, data intelligence, targeted communications and virtual customer appointments to help manage both demand and water losses over the last 12 months.
 

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12:15

Digitalisation in pipe networks – From leak detection to network monitoring

Sascha Kuflik

Sascha Kuflik, Business Unit Manager Water, Seba Dynatronic, Mess- Und Ortungs- Technik GMBH

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12:45

Lunch

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13:30

Southern Water - methods used to reduce leaks from the network by 15 per cent over the next five years

Simon Potter

Simon Potter, Water Supply and Demand Programme Manager, Southern Water

innovations employed including ground-breaking new ‘Internet of Things' leak detection system

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14:00

Dynamic Digital Twins: Improved service levels and better customer engagement

David Fortune

David Fortune, Vice President of Innovation, Innovyze

It’s all about the customer! Digital Twins capitalize on investments made in monitoring and modelling by:
• Giving comprehensive information on network performance
• Predicting likely service failures in the day ahead
• Feeding customers with valued network status information
• Stimulating customer engagement
 

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14:30

Getting to know our customers

Yvonne Hassink-Mulder, Data Scientist, Vitens

• Part 1 – Profiling annual consumption; an analysis to identify important household characteristics related to our customers annual water consumption  (ie, water consumption related to location, type of house, garden, number of inhabitants, age, etc)

• Part 2 – Automatized analysis of chat contact concerning contact frequency, topic, and contact duration

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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How Polypipe technology takes its place in the development of smart cities in the UK

John Griffiths

John Griffiths, Project Manager, Polypipe Civils & Green Urbanisation

• How is the climate changing? The message for the UK
• Current Polypipe exemplar projects
• Next generation attenuation systems: retention, storage, reuse. Adapting available space in the urban realm to help water management and build resilience
• How we build up our understanding of water response in local areas by using data sources such as sensors and radar
• Using data to better enhance our methods. Developing greater resilience in the face of climate change and landscape changes as a result of greater urban development.
 

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16:00

Innovation through Collaboration

Matt Lewis

Matt Lewis, Innovation Portfolio Manager, Water, Severn Trent Water

• Severn Trent will share some examples of how collaboration, both within and outside the sector, has truly driven value for the business, its partners and ultimately its customers.
• Collaboration through the World Water Innovation Fund, Severn Trent’s involvement in the creation of the Water 2050 innovation strategy and creating the Centre of Excellence will be discussed.
• Update on Severn Trent’s Resource Recovery and Innovation Centre (R2IC). The centre provides a full-scale plug-and-play testbed where Severn Trent and partners can develop new technologies and undertake demonstrations and trials in a safe, controlled environment.
 

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16:30

PANEL DISCUSSION - Accelerating the diffusion of innovation in the water sector

• What’s the innovation cycle a water utility undergoes before investing in new technologies?
• Which stakeholders need to be involved to improve the current rate of adoption?
• The dissemination of new policies as for technical innovation.
• Which are the technical innovations that have been rapidly adopted by water utilities
• What are the lessons learned that can be applied to other, less successful innovations?
• What are the obstacles to the diffusion of innovation?

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17:00

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

Jeremy Heath

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

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Chairman's Opening Remarks

Jeremy Heath

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

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10:15

“The implementation of smart meters and data collection methods to create an innovative and smart infrastructure to meet the demands of the future”

Smart meters
IoT – LoRaWAN, experiences of the IoT-sensors so far and what we want to measure in the future
Data collection
Data security, IoT-implementation were everything is on-prem and nothing in the cloud (Internal policy’s to not use any cloud-solutions due to security)
Data analytics, AI software to detetect leaks

Victor Pelin, Project Engineer, VA SYD

Simon Granath, Development engineer, VA SYD

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10:45

Real-time predictions of water consumptions using machine learning techniques

• Introduction
• Demand forecasting using machine learning techniques: artificial neural networks, Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), training with Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm, activation function, input features, hourly operations, training for the last 28 days and forecasting for the next 4 days.
• Real-time update of a hydraulic model: SCADA inputs, sensor mapping, hydraulic model template, automatic and periodic model update.
• Real-time hydraulic simulations and verifications: real-time modeling of hydraulic parameters, forecast of for the next 4 days, verification and comparisons, alarming, used defined scenarios.
 

Petr Ingeduld, Senior Water Supply Systems Expert, DHI Czech Republic

Gregory Seiller, Project Engineer, DHI France

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11:15

How much data do we really need?

Sam Bright, Innovation Programme Manager, Yorkshire Water

• Update and results from the UK’s largest smart networks pilot
• the most granular smart metering data collected from UKresidentials
• Data collection and management methods

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11:45

Morning Coffee

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12:15

London’s smart water meter programme

Andrew Tucker

Andrew Tucker, Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water Utilities Ltd

• Going large!
• Smart data: re-writing our understanding of water balance
• Covid changing our water use
 

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12:45

Using AI in smart water systems – enhanced decision making based on real time data

Pedro Vieira

Pedro Vieira, IT and innovation Director, Águas do Porto, EM

. Data integration in smart water utilities
. IoT as a central tool to gather data
. Modelling systems for usual operation decisions
. AI/ML solutions in day to day decisions and prediction tools

 

 

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13:15

Networking Lunch

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14:00

Lessons learned and a further look to the future

Cindy Vanderstraeten, Project manager smart metering systems, De Watergroep

• Working together with other water companies in Flanders
• Pilot with Fluvius at 2021 -2022
• New legislation at Flanders
• Collecting data with the electricity meter
• How does de chain between electricity- gas- and water meters going to work

 

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14:30

Getting insight in flow patterns and water quality developments in a highly mazed smart DMA and how to manage them.

Mario Maessen, Senior data Scientist, Vitens

• Real time modelling (quantity and quality) combined with water quality sensors and the possibilities to direct water flows within our mazed network with actuators.
• Relation water quality and residence time in our not chlorinated network so with special attention to bacterial growth
• Identifying usage patterns of individual households

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15:00

Afternoon Tea

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Designing and delivering a programme to achieve an industry leading challenge of a 125% reduction in customers waterconsumption (PCC) in AMP7 - 2020 to 2025

Edward Barnes

Edward Barnes, Interim Head of Demand Management, Affinity Water

• AI system that can be used to monitor the impacts of weather events and unforeseen circumstances such as coronavirus on consumption in real time

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16:00

Asset Management - further analytics and examples of initiatives which have made, or are providing a step change in performance.

Frank  Van Der Kleij

Frank Van Der Kleij, Head of Asset Risk and Planning, Bristol Water plc

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16:30

Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

Jeremy Heath

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

Sponsors and Exhibitors

Sponsors

Official Media Partner

Supporting Media Partners

PAST PRESENTATION BY Victor Pelin, vasyd

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Tom Woolley & Daniel Woodworth, SES Water

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Rocky Smith, Cisco

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Nino Marino, Oasen

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Kieran Brocklebank & Rose Jolly, World Water Innovation Fund (WWIF)

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Kevin Parry, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

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PAST PRESENTATION BY John Russell, Ofwat

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Helle Pernille Hansen, Aarhus Vand

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PAST PRESENTATION BY James Hargrave, Anglian Water

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Garry Tabor, ATiUK

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Doug Spencer, Anglian Water

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PAST PRESENTATION BY Dan Green, Wessex water

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PAST PRESENTATION BY BERT DE WINTER, De Watergroep

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Sponsors and Exhibitors


DHI

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

DHI is the expert in water environments. Providing smarter data, integrated software and considered solutions, DHI blends real-world project experience with dedicated research and development to make our knowledge accessible through our operational services and unique MIKE software. We ensure innovative approaches are suitably applied and, most importantly, add value to client decisions.


Kamstrup

Sponsors and Exhibitors
http://www.kamstrup.com/water-metering

Based on our +25 years’ of experience in the water industry, we provide utilities around the world with state-of-the-art ultrasonic water meters, high-performing remote reading solutions, advanced monitoring of pressure and leakages as well as intelligent data analytics. We deliver solutions in all shapes and sizes. From individual meters and remote reading systems to fully automated service solutions. Despite every project being unique, the starting point is always the same. You, the customer.


Polypipe

Sponsors and Exhibitors
http://polypipe.com/

Polypipe - First for Civils and Infrastructure Thermoplastic Piping Systems We design, develop and manufacture thermoplastic piping systems for civils and infrastructure projects, with the industry’s widest choice of water management, surface water drainage, sewer and cable protection systems. Bespoke fabrications for Engineered Drainage & Water Management In our own 2600m² in-house fabrication facilities, our skilled and highly experienced technicians deliver modular engineered drainage and water management systems. Our extensive range of product literature including product datasheets and technical manuals is readily available to download from the Civils and Green Urbanisation Technical Hub where you can download our latest datasheets, standard details, certifications and specification clauses. You can also contact our Technical Team for a rapid response to all enquiries.


SebaKMT

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

SebaKMT is a leader for innovative water monitoring solutions and leak pinpointing products. For over 60 years SebaKMT has been a reliable partner to many customers throughout the world. Our products make an important contribution to the reliable operation of our customer‘s installations.

Sponsors


GUTERMANN

Sponsors
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.


Innovyze

Sponsors
https://www.innovyze.com/

Innovyze is the global leader in water infrastructure data analytics software. Its connected portfolio of solutions empowers thousands of engineers to competitively plan, manage, design, protect, operate, and sustain highly efficient and reliable infrastructure systems, and provides an enduring platform for customer success. Innovyze is a member of SWAN, the Smart Water Networks Forum, and co-chairs the Digital Twin H2O Work Group, focusing on the application of the Digital Twin to global water utility strategies.

Media Partners


Water Briefing

Official Media Partner
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


Future Water Association

Official Media Partner
http://www.futurewaterassociation.com/

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


Global Water Intelligence

Official Media Partner
http://www.globalwaterintel.com/

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.


British Water

Official Media Partner
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

Media Partners


The Water Report

Supporting Media Partners
http://www.thewaterreport.co.uk/

The Water Report is a monthly print and e-publication, recognised throughout the sector as the best source of informed debate on UK water policy, regulation and competition. It is founded and edited by Karma Ockenden, who has reported on the water industry for over 17 years.


Water-Technology.net

Supporting Media Partners
http://www.water-technology.net/

Water Technology provides the latest in news, views and project information from the water industry internationally, covering industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and water supply and transmission. Water Technology reaches leading engineers and technologists in the water utilities sector and uses its global network of journalists to cover the pressing issues busy professionals need to know about to keep on top of this demanding industry.


Bluefield Research

Supporting Media Partners
http://www.bluefieldresearch.com

Bluefield Research is an independent insight firm focused exclusively on water markets. We support companies across the water value chain with authoritative, actionable water market intelligence. Executives rely on our water experts to validate their assumptions, address critical questions, and strengthen strategic planning processes. Learn more at www.bluefieldresearch.com.


The Water Network

Supporting Media Partners
http://www.thewaternetwork.com

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


ASD MEDIA

Supporting Media Partners
http://www.asd-network.com

Professionals in the Aerospace & Defence market use the ASD Media internet platforms to:
  • Be informed on the latest market developments; www.asd-network.com
  • Find the latest business news; www.asd-network.com
  • Find the upcoming events; www.asd-network.com
  • Find companies and organizations; www.asdsource.com
  • Distribute news globally. www.asdwire.com
The ASD Media platforms are well known and used intensively, your company is able to benefit from these large numbers of users. Be informed with ASD-Network; Create exposure for your company with ASDSource, distribute your news with ASDWire or advertise with us, build your brand and increase traffic to your company’s website.

For more detailed information please contact with: ASD MEDIA
Stefan.koopman@asdmedia.nl

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

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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.

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