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Join us live and hear from experts on QuickStart projects as they share key outcomes and explore how data science and automation are transforming water management.

Reporting on two innovative projects, results show improving efficiency, reliability, and flexibility in water delivery, and demand forecasting and anomaly detection are optimising water distribution, preventing costly infrastructure failures.

The presenters will delve into the importance of organisational change and the development of a "tech accelerator" to drive rapid innovation in the industry. Key topics will include:

- Leveraging data for improved irrigation efficiency;
- Demand forecasting for optimised water distribution;
- Anomaly detection for enhanced infrastructure reliability;
- Building a data-driven culture within your organisation.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to harness the power of data for a sustainable water future.

Presenters

Joseph Guillaume

Australian National University

Dr Joseph Guillaume is a Research Fellow in the Institute for Water Futures and the Fenner School of Environment & Society. Dr Guillaume specialises in uncertainty management in decision suppor... Read more

Serena Hamilton

Australian National University

Dr Serena Hamilton is a research fellow in the area of water resources management and socio-environmental systems modelling. Her research has focussed on integrated assessment and modelling for improv... Read more

Sam Yenamandra

Murrumbidgee Irrigation

Sam Yenamandra is the Manager of Innovations and Strategic Partnerships at Murrumbidgee Irrigation, where he has played a pivotal role in helping transform the company into an industry leader in irrig... Read more

Sponsored by One Basin CRC

One Basin CRC is a collaborative effort involving 85 partners dedicated to building a productive, resilient and sustainable Murray-Darling Basin. The Australian Water School, a business unit of Water Research Australia, proudly stands among these partners.

 

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