Internet of Water Flanders (IoW) has been up and running for over a year and a half. The first sensors have been installed, and the first test results have been assessed. We look back at 2020 and gaze into the future.
We talked to the six consortium partners of Internet of Water Flanders about collaborating, the impact of the project on their organisation and on the water sector, and about the new opportunities Internet of Water Flanders brings along.
The interviews provide insight into different topics. You can read all about them in these articles:
De Watergroep and Aquafin on their use cases: salinisation and pollution from overflows
Internet of Water Flanders takes collaboration between water actors to a new level
Internet of Water Flanders as an innovation accelerator for water policy in Flanders
From sensor data to useful information for water management
Internet of Water Flanders’ full-stack approach: a leading edge from the start
The data platform and its governance: an important issue
Towards more decentralised water treatment and local wastewater and rainwater reuse