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SAE Media Group is delighted to announce its 5th Annual Smart Water Systems Conference, which will be held in London on the 25th and 26th April 2016. Exceeding £2.2b, the water debt is a large contributor to national debt and is the greatest by far from the utility sector. This conference will discuss whether smart water systems could be a step towards the reduction of this debt. Discussions will focus on the short-term and long-term benefits of investing in smart water technology. It will offer a comprehensive analysis of some of the largest smart water system roll outs that the UK has ever seen. It will also examine what is happening in the industry overseas.

The conference will dissect the current challenges that the implementation of smart water systems into water networks has presented water companies with. A special focus will be on how we can locate and extract meaningful information from the big data that smart water systems generate. The conference will give first-hand accounts of how we can then use this information to produce significant environmental, social and economic advantage.


The social issues surrounding smart water systems continue to be a top priority and the conference will offer the perfect platform to engage with peers and industry leaders to discuss the best strategies to enable customer engagement.

 

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Andrew Smith

Andrew Smith

Regional Optimisation Manager, Anglian Water
Danny Leamon

Danny Leamon

Head of Metering , Thames Water
Kevin Murray

Kevin Murray

Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water
Penny  Hodge

Penny Hodge

Head of Policy, Southern Water

Andrew Smith

Regional Optimisation Manager, Anglian Water
Andrew Smith

Andrew Tucker

Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water
Andrew Tucker

Chad Staddon

Director, Bristol Group for Water Research, University Of The West Of England Bristol
Chad Staddon

Chris Irwin

Business Development Director, Tridium Europe
Chris Irwin

Daniel White

Co-Founder, The Behaviouralist
Daniel White

Danny Leamon

Head of Metering , Thames Water
Danny Leamon

Deryck Hall

Head of Policy & Research, Consumer Council for Water
Deryck Hall

Elisabeth Costa

Head of Sustainability, The Behavioural Insights Team
Elisabeth  Costa

Georgina Mills

Delivery Director, Ofwat
Georgina Mills

Jeremy Heath

Innovation Manager, Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc
Jeremy Heath

Katy Walker

Demand Management & Leakage, Yorkshire Water Services Limited
Katy Walker

Kevin Murray

Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water
Kevin Murray

Martin Hall

Metering Technology Manager, Thames Water
Martin Hall

Melika Righi

Project Manager , Hera
Melika Righi

Natalie Jakomis

Chief Statistician and Head of Smart Hub Support and Development , Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
Natalie  Jakomis

Neil Harper

Metering Strategy Manager, United Utilities Plc
Neil Harper

Oliver Grievson

Group Manager, Anglian Water
Oliver Grievson

Penny Hodge

Head of Policy, Southern Water
Penny  Hodge

Rebecca Harrison

Programme Manager - Optimised Sewer Networks , Anglian Water
Rebecca Harrison

Zoran Kapelan

Proffessor, University of Exeter
Zoran Kapelan

sponsors

Conference agenda

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8:30

Registration & Coffee

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9:00

Chairman's Opening Remarks

Andrew Tucker

Andrew Tucker, Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water

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9:10

Thames Water project: Smarter water efficiency

Andrew Tucker

Andrew Tucker, Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water

  • Delivering the UK’s largest water efficiency programme 
  • Combining water efficiency and smart metering 
  • The in-home customer experience
     
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    9:50

    United Utilities' ‘passive’ data collection strategy

    Neil Harper

    Neil Harper, Metering Strategy Manager, United Utilities Plc

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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    Delivering benefit from smart water metering

  • Progress with the programme roll-out
  • Lessons learned and challenges to date
  • Initial benefits delivered in terms of customer side leakage, accurate bills and customer demand reduction
  • Plans to realise future opportunities
  • Danny Leamon

    Danny Leamon, Head of Metering , Thames Water

    Martin Hall

    Martin Hall, Metering Technology Manager, Thames Water

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    11:40

    The benefits of integrating data from multiple sources and automating analytics to optimise energy efficiency and reduce operational costs

    Chris Irwin

    Chris Irwin, Business Development Director, Tridium Europe

  • Harmonising data from disparate systems is key to effective site and enterprise management
  • Real-time monitoring is vital to maximise the potential for operational and end energy savings
  • Data is of no value unless it can be “mined” for actionable insights
  • Automated analytics can revolutionise fault diagnostics and energy optimisation
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Pannel discussion: Turning smart data into real life information

  • What are the main challenges smart data presents water companies with?
  • How can water companies turn smart data into useful information?
  • What is the customers expectation of how they can use smart data?
  • Andrew Tucker

    Andrew Tucker, Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water

    Neil Harper

    Neil Harper, Metering Strategy Manager, United Utilities Plc

    Chris Irwin

    Chris Irwin, Business Development Director, Tridium Europe

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    14:00

    How can working with behavioural science help customer engagement?

    Daniel White

    Daniel White, Co-Founder, The Behaviouralist

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    14:40

    Customer engagement in relation to the rollout of water metering

    Deryck Hall

    Deryck Hall, Head of Policy & Research, Consumer Council for Water

  • What customers need to know and when
  • Some of the barriers that need to be overcome
  • What can help smooth the transition and secure customer “buy-in"
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:40

    Keeping the customer satisfied

    Jeremy Heath

    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc

  • How to keep our customers informed about network changes and issues
  • Monitoring water usage with mobile applications and web pages
  • The challenges and benefits of the latest communication methods
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    16:20

    Smart water systems: A social necessity

    Melika Righi

    Melika Righi, Project Manager , Hera

  • Using smart water systems to provide more accessible data for the customer
  • Increasing the fairness of water payment by ensuring people pay for exactly what they use
  • What smart water systems can do for the customer when used in conjunction with other utility services
  • What smart water systems might be able to do for the customer in the future
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    17:00

    Ofwat : Putting customers at the heart of the decision making

    Georgina Mills

    Georgina Mills, Delivery Director, Ofwat

  • PR14: Moving to a customer-focused approach to regulation
  • PR19: Strengthening the role of customer engagement
  • Seeing customers as partners in the design and delivery of solutions
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    17:30

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day One

    Andrew Tucker

    Andrew Tucker, Water Efficiency Manager, Thames Water

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    8:30

    Registration & Coffee

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    9:00

    Chairman's Opening Remarks

    Jeremy Heath

    Jeremy Heath, Innovation Manager, Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc

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    9:10

    A behavioural insight: Water, energy and sustainability

    Elisabeth  Costa

    Elisabeth Costa, Head of Sustainability, The Behavioural Insights Team

  • An introduction to behavioural insights and the Behavioural Insights Team
  • Applying behavioural insights to public policy: the EAST framework (Easy, Social, Attractive, Timely)
  • Viewing water and energy through the EAST framework
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    9:50

    Universal Metering Programme – more than just the meters

    Penny  Hodge

    Penny Hodge, Head of Policy, Southern Water

  • How Southern Water delivered the first large-scale compulsory metering programme in the UK
  • The role that customer and stakeholder engagement played in the programme
  • The package of measures that supported the programme and delivered for customers
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    10:30

    Morning Coffee

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    11:00

    How much water do we use, and how much can we save? Data from a joint initiative with Bristol Water Plc

    Chad Staddon

    Chad Staddon, Director, Bristol Group for Water Research, University Of The West Of England Bristol

  • The largest experimental study of its kind, studying both “all water” and “hot water” use
  • Mixed quantitative and qualitative methodology
  • Baseline water consumption is higher than expected
  • Water conservation interventions often have perverse consequences
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    11:40

    Building blocks for big data

    Natalie  Jakomis

    Natalie Jakomis, Chief Statistician and Head of Smart Hub Support and Development , Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

  • Data governance and the building blocks
  • Building a solid foundation
  • A data strategy and roadmap
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    12:20

    Networking Lunch

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    13:20

    Instrumentation: The importance of instrumentation in data and information in the water industry

    Oliver Grievson

    Oliver Grievson, Group Manager, Anglian Water

  • The current trend of Big Data and Small Information
  • The importance of instrumentation
  • Getting the basics right
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    14:00

    Domestic water metering: Drive-by (automatic meter reading) in Ireland

    Kevin Murray

    Kevin Murray, Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist, Irish Water

  • Metering roll-out on a national scale; short Programme
  • Selection of metering solutions (drive by AMR)
  • Harvesting useable information from data
  • Realising the benefits for sustainable water supply
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    14:40

    Detecting and locating leaks using big data analytics

    Zoran Kapelan

    Zoran Kapelan, Proffessor, University of Exeter

  • Using predictive data analytics to detect and locate leaks following pipe bursts
  • Translating real-time sensor and other data into actionable alarms
  • Examples from a real UK water system
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    15:20

    Afternoon Tea

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    15:50

    Separating leakage from demand using smart data and data smartly

    Katy Walker

    Katy Walker, Demand Management & Leakage, Yorkshire Water Services Limited

  • The impact of meter penetration on the use of smart data
  • Alternative methods for gathering demand and leakage data
  • Applying available data in smarter ways to improve representativeness
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    16:30

    Moving towards a source to source optimisation strategy

  • Where are we now?
  • Synergies between water and water recycling
  • Turning data into information
  • The Anglian Water Shop Window
  • Andrew Smith

    Andrew Smith, Regional Optimisation Manager, Anglian Water

    Rebecca Harrison

    Rebecca Harrison, Programme Manager - Optimised Sewer Networks , Anglian Water

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    17:10

    Chairman’s Closing Remarks and Close of Day Two


    Regional Optimisation Manager
    Anglian Water
    Water Efficiency Manager
    Thames Water
    Director, Bristol Group for Water Research
    University Of The West Of England Bristol
    Business Development Director
    Tridium Europe
    Co-Founder
    The Behaviouralist
    Head of Metering
    Thames Water
    Head of Policy & Research
    Consumer Council for Water
    Head of Sustainability
    The Behavioural Insights Team
    Delivery Director
    Ofwat
    Innovation Manager
    Sutton & East Surrey Water Plc
    Demand Management & Leakage
    Yorkshire Water Services Limited
    Metering Technology & Solutions Specialist
    Irish Water
    Metering Technology Manager
    Thames Water
    Project Manager
    Hera
    Chief Statistician and Head of Smart Hub Support and Development
    Dwr Cymru Welsh Water
    Metering Strategy Manager
    United Utilities Plc
    Group Manager
    Anglian Water
    Head of Policy
    Southern Water
    Programme Manager - Optimised Sewer Networks
    Anglian Water
    Proffessor
    University of Exeter

    Sponsors and Exhibitors

    Supporters

    Preliminary list of attendees for Smart Water Systems

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with University of the West of England

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with Sutton and East Surrey Water

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with Dwr Cymru Welsh Water

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with HERA

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with Thames Water

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    Smart Water Systems Interview with Energy Savings Trust

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    Sponsors and Exhibitors


    Diehl Metering

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.diehl.com

    Diehl Metering is one of the world's largest specialist metering and data solutions providers, manufacturing across Europe. We provide smart metering solutions to utilities companies through the intelligent networking of various metering devices into larger data platforms. These solutions offer transparency for utilities and enables considerably increased efficiency in reading, billing and service processes. Our customers are also able to benefit from real-time effects such as early recognition of leaks and the optimisation of distribution networks through intelligent information and real time data. Diehl Metering supports utilities in the UK and across the globe, developing smart meter and IZAR data and software solutions along with providing end-to-end support, backed up by our dedicated UK technical team. With Diehl Metering you are already perfectly equipped for smart metering as an important component of smart city concepts. Thanks to more than 20 years of experience with the company’s own radio technology, Diehl Metering has at its disposal excellent expertise in communications within the IoT (Internet of Things). Moreover, security of our customer data has the highest priority.


    Homerider Systems

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.homeridersystems.com

    Homerider Systems, a Veolia Water subsidiary, specialises in smart water metering and water networks management technology. We have over 4 million smart meters deployed and were winners of the European Smart Metering Innovation of the Year Award in both 2014 & 2015 with our original solution for the remote collection and management of ‘big’ data on a single radio network.


    Sensus

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.sensus.com

    Sensus helps water utilities to reach further through the application of technology and data-driven insights that deliver efficiency and responsiveness. We partner with our customers to anticipate and respond to evolving business needs with innovation in communications technologies, advanced metrology, sensors, data analytics and services. With its acquisition of Sensus in November 2016, plus subsequent market leading technology acquisitions, Xylem has brought best-in-class technology solutions together, to create a full end-to-end offering to the global water market delivering an unmatched combination of technology and services. In more than 150 countries, we have strong, long-standing relationships with customers who know us for our powerful combination of leading product brands and applications expertise.


    Tridium

    Sponsors and Exhibitors
    http://www.tridiumeurope.com

    Tridium is the global leader in open platform software for automation infrastructure, energy management and device-to-enterprise integration solutions. Tridium’s Niagara Framework enables connectivity, integration and interoperability of millions of devices deployed in buildings today, and empowers partners to develop intelligent equipment systems and smart devices that enable collaboration and communication between the enterprise and edge assets. Tridium platforms allow users to build and manage complex monitoring, control and automation solutions, including applications for energy management, telecommunications, M2M and smart services, building control, facility management, industrial automation, medical equipment and physical security. The company is an independent business entity of Honeywell International Inc. For more information see www.tridiumeurope.com

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    The Institute of Water is the only professional body which caters exclusively for the UK water industry. We aim to inspire our members to reach their potential and develop their careers through learning, recognition, networking and professional development. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in the water sector, at any level and from any discipline. Our members are drawn from water companies, suppliers, contractors, consultants and regulators and membership has something to offer everyone.


    BlueTech Research

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    BlueTech® Research, an O2 Environmental company, is the leading authority on innovative water technologies in the water market. BlueTech® Research provides actionable insights to a global client-base on innovative and disruptive technologies, market direction, market opportunities, and access to intelligence on the companies innovating in the water space, providing clarity and analysis on emerging water technology market areas.


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    Environment Analyst

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    Environment Analyst is a publishing, events and business research organisation with a remit to track performance and opportunities within the environmental services sector, with a particular focus on the environmental consulting, contracting and support services market. Our product portfolio includes: the UK Market Intelligence Service, the Global Market Intelligence Service, Environment Analyst OnSite, Brownfield Briefing, Brownfield Briefing Awards, Sustainable Building and conferences and awards for environmental professionals. http://environment-analyst.com/


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    WaterBriefing is the UK’s leading online daily dedicated news, analysis and intelligence service for business professionals in the water sector covering both UK and international issues. Their combination of insight and analysis of news, legislation and policy developments has made it a widely-read, influential and well-respected source of information. The Waterbriefing readership includes clients, contractors, water companies, the investment community, MPs, regulators and Parliamentary Committees. They feature: • Industry news – the top international, national and regional stories • Company news - contract wins, clients, upcoming tenders and business opportunities • Existing and upcoming legislation and policy updates - key drivers behind many of the sector’s investment decisions


    The Water Report

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    The Water Report is a monthly print and e-publication, recognised throughout the sector as the best source of informed debate on UK water policy, regulation and competition. It is founded and edited by Karma Ockenden, who has reported on the water industry for over 17 years.


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    British Water is an association which has a wide and varied membership covering all sectors of the water industry. From consultants, legal and financial partnerships, manufacturers of equipment and multi-disciplinary contractors to SMEs and independent consultants. We work to bring a coherent approach to delivering in partnership with the water companies, the best for the British water industry. We try to ensure each member company has access to services that will enhance their development potential and provide an added value factor to the way they do business. www.britishwater.co.uk


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    Water Technology provides the latest in news, views and project information from the water industry internationally, covering industrial and municipal wastewater treatment and water supply and transmission. Water Technology reaches leading engineers and technologists in the water utilities sector and uses its global network of journalists to cover the pressing issues busy professionals need to know about to keep on top of this demanding industry.


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    Working for the public benefit for a clean, green and sustainable world, CIWEM (The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management) is the only independent, chartered professional body and registered charity with an integrated approach to environmental, social and cultural issues. CIWEM supports thousands of members worldwide, provides training and professional development opportunities, and a forum for debate through conferences, events and publications. The Institution works with governments, international organisations, NGOs, creative organisations and faith groups for a holistic approach to environmental issues and brings members from all over the world together under common policy issues. CIWEM has a strong technical structure that ensures that the Institution is able to deliver high quality, timely output on a wide range of environmental issues. CIWEM's work on water management is coordinated through 3 technical panels: Water Resources, Water Supply and Quality and Wastewater Management. For more information see www.ciwem.org


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    Water-conferences.com provides a central resource for all major water-related conferences and events around the world. Subscribers to the website also receive discounts of up to 20% on the full price of a wide variety of water conferences and publications. The Water-conferences.com website allows you to filter events by topic, date, or location, share them with colleagues, or add them instantly to your calendar. We also give 10% of our profits to microfinance water projects around the world. Simply by using our website you are helping to provide better water services to those who need them most.


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