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Interview series: What opportunities does Internet of Water Flanders offer?
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
Internet of Water Flanders as an innovation accelerator for water policy in Flanders
Internet of Water Flanders is of great value for future water policy in Flanders. The measurement network offers local authorities more opportunities to provide detailed
Towards more decentralised water treatment and local wastewater and rainwater reuse
In recent years, the water world has become aware that our wastewater treatment and drinking water production are too centrally organised. Greater consideration for decentralised
The data platform and its governance: an important issue
The development of the sensors and the expansion of a reliable and intricate measurement network will ultimately result in a large data platform with relevant
Internet of Water Flanders’ full-stack approach: a leading edge from the start
Imec is responsible for the development of Internet of Water Flanders’ IoT sensors. It also provides support in the area of IoT gateways and for
From sensor data to useful information for water management
Among the things VITO is developing for Internet of Water Flanders are the algorithms and models that translate the water quality data into usable information
Internet of Water Flanders takes collaboration between water actors to a new level
Internet of Water Flanders is a large-scale research project that enables knowledge institutions and important players in the Flemish water world to collaborate in an
De Watergroep and Aquafin on their use cases: salinisation and pollution from overflows
We mainly see what IoW can mean in practice in the two current use cases that Internet of Water Flanders is tackling: salinisation of soil
Internet of Water Flanders in animation
Internet of Water Flanders (IoW) has been going on for over a year and a half. The first sensors were placed and the first monitoring