EXPO-ASA-12-2025_11_03

Integrated water cycle

New water management faces increasingly complex regulations, which need to be updated in line with technological developments and specifically address the integral water cycle: from the implementation of digital twins that provide a holistic view and advanced simulation, to the adoption of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for accurate consumption monitoring, and the centrality of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in strategic decision-making based on spatial data.

Not to mention leak detection technology, which has become a key element in reducing losses and improving efficiency of water networks.

All this in the context of climate change and with citizens who maintain the same or higher level of demand in terms of the quality and guarantee of drinking water supply and treatment, and who demand a cleaner and healthier planet.

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