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SAE Media Group are proud to announce their 13th annual Smart Water Systems conference will be returning to London on the 22nd&23rd April 2024.

Why this conference?

The aim of the conference is to assist water utility companies, solution/service providers, government officials and finance/investment companies to collaborate, network and examine new technologies and latest developments to move the market forward. Using Case Studies from key European Water Companies - who are all at the forefront of advanced smart network technologies and strategies – we will explore 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.

 

Why Attend?

The conference will consider key developments in the smart water meter roll outs that have been happening across the UK and parts of Europe with a special focus exploring in detail the challenges faced in the deployment of both household and non-household metering. Giving you an in-depth knowledge on the requirements you need to build an efficient Advanced Metering Infrastructure. Other topics covered this year will be an insight into new innovations for the development of smart water networks, updates on new AI technologies and a review on data management.

We strive to deliver real insight and learning experiences through the expertly selected speakers, who are all recommended through our extensive research and consultation that is carried out across the industry. This two-day agenda offers you peer-to-peer networking with leaders in the Smart Water Market. We look forward to welcoming you to the conference in April.

Anyone who is interested  in the future of Smart Water Systems

Here's our usual attendance:

Directors, Heads, Managers and Engineers of…

  • Leakage Management
  • Network Leakage
  • Leakage Strategy
  • Network Management
  • Distribution Operations
  • Distribution Systems
  • Water Supply
  • Pipeline Management
  • Asset Management
  • Smart Metering
  • Smart Metering Benefits Realisation
  • Innovation
  • Smart Meter Operations
  • Smart Water Research & Development
  • Metering Technology And Solutions
  • Smart Water Operations
  • Water Regulation
  • Digital Strategy
  • Chief Data Officer

Past Attendees Include:

 

Conference agenda

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8:00

Registration & Coffee

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8:50

Chair's Opening Remarks

Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, SES Water

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9:00

Updates on United Utilities’ Smart Meter and Network Development

Michael Bold, Smart Metering Manager, United Utilities

  • UU’s smart meter procurement updates
  • Smart roll out of new meter platforms
  • Smart and the customer – promoting feedback and better data acquisition
  • Sustainability aims and battery issues for smart meters – Lessons learned and way ahead
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    9:30

    Innovating Smart Water Metering and Network Programs for the South East of England

    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, SES Water

  •  An overview of the smart water innovation programs being developed by SES Water
  • The Universal Metering Programme and providing smart meters for a sustainable future
  • Updates on the iDMA and DMA – SES Water’s Intelligent Supply Network Program and Asset Health Management
  • Optimising customer experience and wastewater saving through GetWaterFit
  • Future implementation of new technologies for smart water innovation
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor – Echologics

    Senior Representative

    Senior Representative, , Echologics

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor – Water Resources Group (WRc)

    Andy Blackhall, Managing Director, Water Research Centre Limited

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    11:30

    The Safe Smart Systems Project – Pioneering Long-Term Operational Resiliency Through AI and Data-Driven Solutions

    Kate Willison

    Kate Willison, Project Lead, Safe, Smart Systems Project, Anglian Water

  •  The Safe Smart Systems Project – The approach to innovation
  • An overview of the key AI and data technologies being utilised by the Project to drive the automation of systems
  • Lessons learned from Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Project
  • The way ahead – Technologically and in the way we work
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    12:00

    Viten’s Smart Innovation and Data Optimisation for Water Management

    Jan Gooijer

    Jan Gooijer, Innovation manager, Vitens

  •  Innovation at Vitens for meter technology, network creation and data management
  • Data-driven water supply through sensors and open data
  • Optimising customer engagement for effective data creation and water reduction
  • Leakage detection monitoring to maintain networks
  • Sustainability priorities at Vitens for water usage and quality
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:00

    Water Management and Data Collection – The HERA Perspective

    Maurizia Brunetti

    Maurizia Brunetti, Technology and Business Development Manager, HERA SpA

  • HERA’s smart meter and network implementation
  • Smart data management strategies to promote leakage prevention
  • Optimising the sustainable consumption of water – Adapting consumer behaviour
  • Water safety – Reacting quickly using smart technologies to user intrusions
  • Future requirements for water management and meter innovation
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    14:30

    The Águas do Porto Perspective to Smart Urban Water Management

    Flavio Oliveira, Diretor de Abastecimento de Agua, Aguas do Porto

  • Águas do Porto’s smart meter and network integration strategy
  • Optimising integrated tele-management and telemetry systems to control and maintain the water network
  • Reducing water loss through smart leakage detection technology
  • Water resource management for a more sustainable future in Porto and Portugal
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    16:00

    Enhancing Thames Water’s Smart Meter Strategy – Customer Engagement and Smart Meter Data

    Richard Channell, Head of Smart Metering Strategy, Thames Water Utilities Ltd

  • Thames Water’s 2025+ smart strategy
  • The Digital Portal – Optimising customer feedback and engagement
  • Results from the December smart meter procurement exercise
  • Thames Water Meter Data Platform – Data management of data from over 3 million meters
  • Climate issues and Thames Water strategy
  • Water demand and reduction plans
  • Influencing customer behaviours
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    16:30

    Panel Discussion: Innovative Approaches to Smart Water Management – Leveraging Smart Meters, Networks, and Leakage Detection Technology

  •  How do advanced smart meter technologies contribute to accurate water consumption monitoring, billing efficiency, and customer engagement in smart water systems?
  • What are the latest developments in smart network integration for water management and how do these innovations streamline data collection and analysis for optimised decision-making processes?
  • What role do cutting-edge leakage detection technologies play in mitigating water losses, improving infrastructure resilience, and ensuring the longevity of smart water systems?
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    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, SES Water

    Michael Bold, Smart Metering Manager, United Utilities

    Richard Channell, Head of Smart Metering Strategy, Thames Water Utilities Ltd

    Scott King, Smart Metering Benefits Realisation Manager, Anglian Water

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    17:15

    Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, SES Water

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    8:15

    Registration & Coffee

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    8:50

    Chair's Opening Remarks

    Doug Spencer, Head of Smart Metering, Anglian Water

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    9:00

    Driving Smart Water Networking Innovation & Strategic Partnerships

    Angela MacOscar

    Angela MacOscar, Head of Innovation, Northumbrian Water Group

  • Key priorities for Northumbrian Water in pushing innovation of smart water systems
  • Leveraging new technologies for smart metering
  • Leakage and networking of detection protocols
  • Innovation of water data collection and data management systems – Digital Twins
  • The Northumbrian Water Innovation Festival – Projects and People
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    9:30

    OFWAT – Advancing Innovation for the UK Water Sector

    Jeannette Henderson, Principle, Ofwat

  • The Ofwat Innovation Fund and promoting the water sector to innovate
  • Updates on innovation Fund proposals and consultations
  • Water Breakthrough Challenge 4
  • Future requirements for innovation in the water sector
  • Sustainability priorities and a word on PR24
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    10:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    11:30

    Advancing Yorkshire Water’s Smart Water Networking Capabilities

    Adam Smith, Innovation Programme Manager, Yorkshire Water

  •  An overview of Yorkshire Water’s smart water network innovation strategy 2025-2030
  • Optimising new SMART strategies – The point of interest leakage strategy and reaching frontier water networks
  • New smart water development projects – A journey to optimise data management
  • Future requirements for advancing Yorkshire Water’s smart water systems
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    12:00

    The VandCenter Syd Perspective on Delivering Quality Drinking Water and Smart Metering Technology

    Brian Truegaard

    Brian Truegaard, Teammanager, Metering Manager, VCS Denmark

  •  Priorities for VandCenter Syd in smart remote meter rollout to enhance leakage detection
  • Enhancing customer service through smart meter engagement and feedback during replacements
  • Shifting consumer behaviours to reduce water wastage
  • Experiences and lessons learned from India’s smart meter roll out program – Working towards clean water for all by 2024
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    12:30

    Networking Lunch

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    13:30

    Session Reserved for Sponsor

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    14:00

    Operationalising Smart Leakage Detection Methods for Water Resiliency

    James Hargrave, Regional Operational Leakage Manager, Anglian Water

  •  Anglian Water’s leakage detection priorities
  • Intermittent vs Online Monitoring capabilities
  • Digital Twins for smart leakage detection
  • Challenges to leakage detection – Including data as a service product
  • Requirements for smart water resource management and leakage response
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    14:30

    Anglian Water’s SMART Programme for Efficient Water Management

    Scott King, Smart Metering Benefits Realisation Manager, Anglian Water

  • How we use smart meter data for interactive leakage detection
  • The next 5-year AMP – Required equipment and challenges
  • Digital Twins and GDPR implications for smart meter operations
  • Meeting Anglian Water’s sustainability objectives through smart meter technology
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    15:00

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:30

    WRSE – Managing Water Resources and Developing Resilience for a Sustainable Future

    Chris Murray, Chairman, Water Resources South East

  • The mission of the WRSE in developing a regional resilience plan for the South East of England
  • Key technologies identified by the resilience plan which will assist in water management
  • Sustainability requirements for the future of water resource management
  • Lessons learned and future requirements
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    16:00

    Panel Discussion: Empowering Water Sustainability Through Smart Solutions

  • How can smart water metering systems enhance water resource management and contribute to sustainable water practices?
  • What are the key benefits and challenges associated with implementing smart water networks for efficient water distribution and conservation?
  • How can advanced leakage detection technology revolutionise water sustainability strategies, reduce water loss, and ensure long-term resource availability?
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    Flavio Oliveira, Diretor de Abastecimento de Agua, Aguas do Porto

    Chris Murray, Chairman, Water Resources South East

    Doug Spencer, Head of Smart Metering, Anglian Water

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    16:45

    Chair's Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two

    Doug Spencer, Head of Smart Metering, Anglian Water


    Innovation Programme Manager
    Yorkshire Water
    Managing Director
    Water Research Centre Limited
    Teammanager, Metering Manager
    VCS Denmark
    Chairman
    Water Resources South East
    Head of Smart Metering
    Anglian Water
    Diretor de Abastecimento de Agua
    Aguas do Porto
    Regional Operational Leakage Manager
    Anglian Water
    Principle
    Ofwat
    Innovation Manager
    SES Water
    Project Lead, Safe, Smart Systems Project
    Anglian Water
    Technology and Business Development Manager
    HERA SpA
    Smart Metering Manager
    United Utilities
    Head of Smart Metering Strategy
    Thames Water Utilities Ltd
    Smart Metering Benefits Realisation Manager
    Anglian Water

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