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Unlock the Power of Your Sewer Network Data: Predict, Prevent, Perform

Transform your sewer network management with data-driven insights that help you stay ahead of challenges. In this practical session, we'll show you how combining multiple data sources into a single interface can revolutionize your ability to detect and prevent issues before they impact your community. Pascal will show how a unified platform turns data into actionable intelligence for smarter decision-making.

Key Learnings:

  • How to leverage sensor data to identify potential blockages and asset failures before they lead to overflows
  • Practical techniques for combining diverse data sources in a single, user-friendly interface
  • Step-by-step guidance on building custom dashboards for at-a-glance network-wide insights
  • Ways to integrate rainfall modeling with real-time sensor data for enhanced predictive capabilities
  • Strategies to transition from reactive to proactive sewer network management

Speaker: 

Pasal Lang 
Director of Product Management – Wastewater Solutions 
Xylem

Pascal Lang has well over a decade of experience in supporting, developing, and then applying water-specific software solutions. He spent several years at Scottish Water and Thames Water, leveraging hydraulic modeling applications to inform not only long-term planning outcomes but also operational responses to networks. Building on this utility experience Pascal went on to lead product functions at Innovyze and is currently a Director of Product Management for Xylem’s wastewater solutions, specifically focusing on the optimization of controllable assets both in the network as well as the plant to protect the public, the environment and deliver improved performance where possible.”