Water
Water 4.0 or Smart Water is the “New future” of the water industry; population growth in urban cities, climate change, water supply risk, and aging infrastructure are some of the water industry’s challenges.
For the water industry to thrive and address the challenges, it will require smart technologies capable of monitoring water resources in real-time, advanced data analytic, machine learning, and cloud computing. This means full digitization of all operations, integrating people, processes, and assets to achieve full digitalization.
This brings the opportunity to the water industry to decrease lifetime maintenance costs, improve environmental response times, and ensure consistent water supply to remote and urban areas through reliable real-time monitoring. This helps the water industry meet increasing demand, better manage assets and services, and reduce operational costs while providing faster and better customer experiences.
Maximize Operation Efficiency and Digitally Transform your Water Operations
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Water Network Management
Water Network Management manages water supply networks to puts you in control to simulate with real-time intelligence on operational performance. It allows you to provide the option to pro-actively simulate the impact of changes and forecast the behavior in the water distribution network. This is to design and plan to meet future demands, avoid bottlenecks, and comply with the regulation as well as reduce the operating costs.
- Water Quality
- Pressure Optimization
- Pump & Reservoir Optimization
- Leak Detection
The Digital Command Centre acts as a decision support system to bring end-to-end operational visibility for safe and optimized operations. It helps you to integrate all your plant productions facility with the ability to provide a 360-degree view of your plant performances, which serves as a central command & control center for integrated operations.
- Real-Time Operational Performance Management to reduce silos IT & OT systems
- Centralized view to help make informed decisions
- End-to-end operational visibility across facilities
- Improve safety & operational efficiency
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Digital Command Centre
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Improving Asset Performance
Water utilities are constantly undergoing obsolescence upgrades on aging equipment and software systems to remain operable. As these systems and equipment age, their availability and uptime are reduced, causing an increase in maintenance cost & resources.
A comprehensive solution for providing maintenance management, spares, and inventory management will help the water industry have better visibility and maximize return on asset investment.
- Maximize asset reliability and utilization
- Access to decision–support information
- Preventive maintenance
- Reliability Analysis
Incidents of hacking of water treatment works that have hit recent news and past incidents, only make the issue more critical. The impact of a hacking incident that changed chemical levels can have severe implications for customers or the environment.
- Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing
- Host and network device configuration assessment and hardening
- Network and Endpoint Protection
- Risk Management and Assessment
- Continuous Monitoring and Maintenance
- Cybersecurity awareness & training