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Continuous Innovation: The Future of Water Delivery Data Science

Offered By: Australian Water School via YouTube

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Water Management Courses Data Science Courses Anomaly Detection Courses Cyber-Physical Systems Courses Demand Forecasting Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the future of water delivery data science in this 57-minute webinar from the Australian Water School. Discover how QuickStart projects are leveraging data science and automation to transform water management. Learn about innovative approaches to improving efficiency, reliability, and flexibility in water delivery through demand forecasting and anomaly detection. Gain insights into the development of a "tech accelerator" and the importance of organizational change in driving rapid innovation in the water industry. Delve into key topics including leveraging data for improved irrigation efficiency, optimizing water distribution through demand forecasting, enhancing infrastructure reliability with anomaly detection, and building a data-driven culture within organizations. Understand how cyber-physical systems are being applied across the water cycle and explore continuous innovation contexts in water management. Benefit from expert presentations, Q&A sessions, and practical examples of how data science is shaping a sustainable water future.

Syllabus

- Welcome to Country | Presenter intros | Polls
- Cyber-physical systems across the water cycle
- Continuous innovation | Feedback loop
- Tech accelerator
- Data science products
- Project QS5 | Anomaly detection
- Project QS2 | Demand forecasting | Water delivery ops
- Continuous innovation contexts
- Q&A
- Wrap-up


Taught by

Australian Water School

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