Four years after the launch of The Future of Water podcast, milestone episode #100 has arrived! In this episode, podcast host Reese Tisdale is joined by VP & Managing Director Keith Hays as they reflect on the evolution of the water sector and look ahead to its future.
Reese and Keith begin by reflecting on the most impactful events and trends over the past four years, such as the toilet paper shortage and fatbergs, the rise in demand for data centers, and the Thames Water financial crisis.
The second half of the episode explores what’s on the horizon for the water industry. Key topics include, but are not limited to:
- Impact of AI and Machine Learning: How these technologies are enhancing mineral exploration by analyzing vast datasets, crucial for meeting rising demand for critical minerals.
- Impending Day Zeros: As Day Zero events are expected to increase, the need for effective water conservation strategies is increasing, especially in regions facing severe water stress and high leakage rates.
- Role of Big Tech: The impact of big tech companies in driving digital transformation with smart technologies and real-time monitoring, improving efficiency and addressing water sector data needs.
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