Have you ever considered that the ever-larger amounts of data can be transformed into new insights about our surrounding world? On the upcoming Wetsus webinar on the 11th of February, 15.30 – 17.15, Artificial Intelligence in Water Technology is addressed.
The management of the water infrastructures carrying high quality water in large quantities has already large benefits from novel and automated ways to collect, process, and transform data into information. Predicting upcoming malfunctions is one of them.
During this webinar you will learn about some more examples and go deeper in this fascinating world.

Our invited speakers are prof.dr.ir. Peter Baltus from the Technical University of Eindhoven, dr.ir. Mark Roest from VORtech and Caspar Geelen MSc, PhD researcher at Wetsus.
Click here to register for this interesting webinar.

You will receive a link to the livestream of the webinar in the week before the event.

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“Met de Digitwin Noordzee willen we een state of the art ondersteunende tool voor beleidsmakers, stakeholders, wetenschappers en burgers maken. Het is een digitale replica van de Noordzee, die gebruik maakt van alle kennis die er op dit moment is, maar is ook flexibel en laat de verantwoordelijkheid bij de beleidsmaker en de stakeholders.” 

Joan Staeb, Rijkswaterstaat

Project Digitwin Noordzee