S4E7 - How to make Hydraulic Modeling so Easy that even You will want to Use It! - a podcast by Antoine Walter

from 2021-12-08T04:00

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with 🎙️ Luke Butler, Director of Innovation at Qatium 


💧 Qatium is a new frontier in digital water management, giving utilities of all sizes the visibility to improve network performance, identify efficiencies and ensure continuity of service.




What we covered: 




🍎 How Water Networks are invisible and how much of a challenge this creates for Water Management 


🍏 How a Water Model allows you to look into it and answer "What if" questions 


🧮 How to build a "Digital Twin," you need to go through a series of processes and what these are 


🍏 How there's much more in Water Modeling than what most people use them for today 


🍎 How complex it can be today to build, run and leverage a Water Model, and what Qatium intends to do to solve it 


🍏 How Qatium envisions building a single source location where every decision can be made 


🧮 The challenge of providing freemium software in a market educated to much more expensive approaches 


🍏 How Qatium is exploring a path that's already been tried in the past, but from the other end 


🍏 How onboarding 150 Utilities in 3 months is probably a good proof of product-market fit 


🪃 How Qatium's open-source approach unfolds a path for market places and service offerings 


🍎 How sensitive it still is, to mention that in the long run, modeling tools may be able to take decisions and actuate the networks 


🍏 How every person that counts in the Water Industry seems to be on Qatium's board - and how of an Industry's UFO Qatium's marketing is 


🍏 Leak Detection, Roadmap, Stepping on other people's toes, AI vs Modeling... and so much more!


🔥 ... and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥 




➡️ Get the Full Story (including an infographic and full transcript) here: https://dww.show/how-to-make-hydraulic-modeling-so-easy-that-even-you-will-want-to-use-it/

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