Isle to chair session on Digitising Wastewater: The Rise of the Smart Sewer at World Water Tech

Karyn Georges, Head of Consulting at Isle, to chair session on Digitising Wastewater: The Rise of the Smart Sewer at World Water Tech

The 10th annual World Water-Tech Innovation Summit will take place as a virtual event on February 23-24, 2021.

We are delighted for Karyn Georges, Head of Consulting at Isle, to be chairing the session on Digitising Wastewater: The Rise of the Smart Sewer. The session will explore some key questions including:

  • How are AI and asset optimization technologies being utilised to improve operations within existing networks? How are previously hidden issues being identified and resolved?
  • What are the consequences of moving to a data driven approach to wastewater management?
  • What is the knock-on impact on OPEX? How is the value of new solutions being captured?
  • How are new technologies reducing the incidence of raw sewage discharge?

Karyn will be joined by Salil Kharkar, Senior Vice President, Operations & Engineering, DC WATER, USA, David Fortune, Vice President Innovation, INNOVYZE, UK, Sergio Samarelli, CTO, PLANETEK & RHETICUS, ITALY, Pierre Andrade, Senior Vice President Digital & Decentralized Solutions, SUEZ, FRANCE.


For more information visit: https://worldwatertechinnovation.com


About World Water Tech

The 10th annual World Water-Tech Innovation Summit will take place as a virtual event on February 23-24, 2021.

Their expert speaking faculty combines water utility executives with the sector’s leading disruptors and innovators. As well as live presentations and panel debates, speakers will host virtual roundtables on the biggest challenges facing water and wastewater systems today:

Over two days of online content and networking, you will have the chance to hear from the leading water utility leaders, tech providers, engineering partners and financiers – and to meet with them individually in online video 1-1 calls.

  • Financing Change – Exploring Priorities and Challenges
  • NonRevenue Water – The Reputational Importance of Leakage Reduction
  • Drought Readiness – Prevention, Prediction and Preparation
  • Embracing Failure – How to Strengthen Predictive Water Systems
  • Achieving Net Zero – System Wide Strategies and Approaches
  • Regulatory Insights – Incentivising Resiliency
  • The Future of Utilities – Designing Systems to Survive a Century
  • Resource Recovery – Extracting the Maximum Value of Water
  • Future Proofing Cities – Successes in Urban Flood Resilience
  • Digitising Wastewater – The Rise of the Smart Sewer

By sharing best practice from around the globe, and facilitating new connection and collaborations, the summit offers an invaluable platform to accelerate the transition to a digital future for the water and wastewater sectors.

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