SMART WATER NETWORKS
Rethinking resilience: how smart water treatment is helping address drought risk
Chris Payne, PureTec Separations Ltd, explores how water reuse and smarter treatment design can help utilities and industry respond to drought pressures while building long-term resilience.
In January, the United Nations declared that the world has entered an era of...
Our products use the latest in low power technologies – offering extended battery life for a longer return on investment
A challenge with any battery-powered devices used to monitor flow, pressure or acoustics in the water network is the CAPEX and then the OPEX costs needed to maintain the fleet.
A data logger has one job: recording and transmitting data...
Smart Water Management: How Massive IoT is transforming water
Alastair MacLeod, of Ground Control, details how Massive IoT is - and will - continue to transform the water sector.
The Internet of Things (IoT) describes connecting any device to other connected devices and the internet, or other communications networks....
The evolution of safety in Smart Water networks
Industry 4.0 and the ongoing automation of traditional industrial practices using smart technology has played a prominent role in the evolution of safety in the water industry over the past decade, with greater digitalisation and connectivity transforming safety in...





