In an interview with Water Online, Nobel Systems Chief Technology Officer Aretha Samuel and Business Development Executive Todd Lushinksy talk about using AI, machine learning, and IoT in water utility management. Despite the strides in technology, many water utilities still require their technicians to come into the office to collect a stack of work orders. […]
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ACE19: Improving Water Management with Innovative Technology
Nobel Systems joins fellow water industry leaders in showcasing the latest technologies in smart water management. The 138th Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE19) of the American Water Works Association (AWWA) returns this year with the theme of “Innovating the Future of Water.” The conference takes place at the Colorado Convention center in Denver, June 10 […]
Predictive Machine Learning Algorithm Forecasts Potential Water Main Breaks
Nobel Systems has developed a new Predictive Machine Learning algorithm that enables water utilities to forecast the likelihood of pipe leaks and system failures. The breakthrough algorithm allows services to create a preventative pipe replacement plan that will reduce costly ruptures. Nobel IoT Engineer Tanmay Thakur created the new algorithm, which uses artificial intelligence (AI) […]
ACWA Conference Highlights Water Policy, Management
Water state and federal policy, and water management are the focus of the 2019 ACWA Spring Conference & Exhibition taking place May 7-10 in Monterrey. Nobel will address in-field management using real-time data at the conference on May 7. California has recently seen an eight-year-long drought end, but the importance of making sure the state’s […]
Water Week Addresses Clean Drinking Water, Policies That Affect Utilities
Last week’s National Water Week and the upcoming World Water Week in Stockholm bring attention to water crises facing communities and governments around the world. Water shortages and contamination are challenging governments and industry leaders to come up with innovative water management solutions. The news two years ago that Cape Town residents in South Africa […]