Smart Water Management implies a substantial upgrading of Water Quality and Water Quantity Data Collection from a large number of sample points. Compared to previous analogue or semi-digitalized monitoring systems, a fully digitalized Water Grid will provide a significantly improved picture. This raises a number of questions: When can we expect to have sensors capable of monitoring all water quality parameters? How many sensors will be sufficient to provide an adequate amount of data? How to compile, store and ensure quality assurance of data from many different sources? How to handle sharing of data? And, not, least how to develop software for utilizing the data for modelling, scenarios, public planning and implementation of investment projects? And how to use digitalization for Asset Management?
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Program
Setting the Scene – Digitalization: Potentials and Challenges – Henrik Dissing, CEWP
Setting the Scene – Dragan Savic, KWR Water, NL
CEWP and EU SME Centre activities @Aquatech Shanghai – Liam Jia, EU SME Centre
Company presentation - Bruno Lhopiteau, Siveco China
Company presentation - Helena Alegra, LNEC, PT
Company presentation – Jiamei Lin, Systea, IT
China IP SME Helpdesk: Project Introduction - Helika Jorgensen, IP SME Helpdisk
Company presentation – Xiao Li, s:can, AUT
Company presentation – Michael Sommer, Sommer GmbH, AUT
Company presentation – David Yang, Kamstrup, DK
Company presentation – Toni Laurila, Sensmet, FIN
Roundtable
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