@ ONLINE: Joining information to be sent 1 week prior to the event Embark on a global journey of discovery with our upcoming webinar, featuring speakers from around the world who bring diverse insights and transferrable solutions to the forefront of water management. Gain access to a wealth of knowledge and expertise spanning continents as we tackle present and future challenges in water management head-on.Secure your spot today and join the global conversation shaping the future of our planet's most precious resource.Limited sponsorship opportunities remaining. Contact us to secure your opportunity to support the event and promote your company on a global platform.***Please note, all times are GMT*** 09:30 Arrival and sponsor exhibition 10:00 Andy Nichols (SWIG & The University of Sheffield): Chair's welcome Session 1: Exploring Frontiers in Water Sensing on a Global Landscape 10:15 Abi Croutear-Foy (AquaWatch, New Zealand): Streams Of Synergy: Water At The Convergence Of Industry, Community, And Environment 10:30 John Okedi (UCT, South Africa): Navigating Challenges Of Sparse Information In Developing Countries To Unveil Environmental Secrets With IoT, Sensors And Models 10:45 Carlos Tejedor (Idrica, Spain): IoT Sensing. How Connectivity Is Changing Strategic Relationships In The Water Sector 11:00 Panel 1 Q&A 11:25 Intermission and sponsor exhibition Session 2: Empowering Communities and Authorities with Sensor Technology 11:45 Ed Clayton (University of Auckland, New Zealand): A Water Clarity Sensor For Citizen Science: Is An Altruistic Low-Cost Sensor Achievable? 12:00 Anna Whittaker (bNovate, UK): Improving Monitoring Through Automation (holding title) 12:15 Jyoti Gautam (NSUT, India), Amlan Chakrabati (University of Calcutta, India) & Victor Lorente (Idrica, Spain): Harnessing AI, Analytics, And Digital Twins For Next-Generation Water Management 12:30 Magdi Nabi (Rhames, UK): Design And Deployment Of Dissolved Oxygen Remote Monitoring And Control For The Environmental Agency Using IoT 12:45 Panel 2 Q&A 13:10 Intermission and sponsor exhibition Session 3: Practical Applications of Water Monitoring Innovations 13:30 Gary Vincent (GWF, UK) & Sergio Thaddey (GWF, Switzerland): Innovation For Complex Flow Measurement Applications 13:45 Peter Zhang (University of Macau, Macau SAR): Assessing The Algal Population Dynamics Using Multiple Machine Learning Approaches: Application To Macao Reservoirs 14:00 Alijah Mohd Aris (Indah Water Konsortium, Malaysia): Performance Of Biosensor Probe For Wastewater Monitoring 14:15 TBC 14:30 Panel 3 Q&A 14:55 Intermission and sponsor exhibition Session 4: New Ideas and the Sensor Development Process 15:15 Jamie Huntingdon (Kando, UK), with end users from NI & USA: Fluorescence Sensor For Real-Time Pollutant Detection In Wastewater 15:30 Matthew Stevenson (Seneye, UK): Beyond The ISE – Swarm Sensing Through New Technology 15:45 Manuel Regueiro Picallo (Universidade da Coruña, Spain) & Antonio Moreno (Deltares, Netherlands): MONTSE: Sediment Accumulation Monitoring System Resulting From International Collaboration 16:00 Panel 4 Q&A Close 16:25 Andy Nichols (SWIG & The University of Sheffield): Webinar close 16:40 Webinar end & sponsor exhibition ![]() ![]() More from SWIG... SWIG events Please contact us if you are keen to sponsor, host or present at any of our upcoming events. Going forward, we are continuing to host face to face events so that everyone can benefit from networking opportunities and getting hands on with company kit exhibitions. Please get in touch for the opportunity to host or sponsor any forthcoming events. 2024 April 23rd - Global Webinar: Best Practice and Innovation in Water Sensing. MS Teams webinar. Supported by IAHR, sponsors TBC ![]() May 15th - The Role of Sensors in Flood Resilience. Location and sponsor TBC May 29th - Sensor Solutions for Agricultural Water Challenges: Optimising Efficiency. Gs Fresh, Barway, Ely. July 10th - Skills workshop. Details TBC Sept 11th - New Technologies and Modalities for Gaining Data. UWE, sponsor TBC Nov 6th - Section 82: Aquaculture. Details TBC ![]() A note from SWIG's programme manager...
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Casswell We've had two fantastic workshops so far this year, let's keep it up for the rest of the 2024 calendar! Please do get in touch if you are interested in a speaking at any of the upcoming events. While we remain committed to fostering in-person interactions to facilitate meaningful networking opportunities, please remember that all of our workshops can be conveniently accessed online, allowing you to engage with our insightful content from anywhere in the world. ![]() Thank you once again for your ongoing support, and we eagerly anticipate your continued presence at our upcoming events Please don't hesitate to get in touch.
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