Water stories
Software AG and Telstra team up to launch a digital automated water management solution for Australian utilities, starting with a trial at Busselton Water.
The nominated projects include three from Newcastle alone and span smart water metering, solar farms, virtualization and transport.
Training will include ways to understand data analytics, and skills to support the country's push towards digital transformation.
Risab Biswas developed a computer vision application to help farmers more easily detect pathological disease in their plants.
IBM will use its cloud infrastructure to support Smart Energy Water in a multi-year, multi-million USD deal aimed at transforming global utilities.
CyrusOne is continuing its rapid and relentless investment into Europe, with news emerging of a new facility in the Netherlands.
Royole's FlexPai, the world's first commercial foldable phablet, promises revolutionary design and cutting-edge technology, set to redefine mobile devices.
The US-based company has recently initiated an aggressive expansion into Europe, and in this exclusive interview Europe MD Matt Pullen reveals the plans.
By 2030 global demand for fresh water will exceed available supplies by 40 percent, while data centre demand continues to surge.
Veolia's partnership with Polaris has entered its 11th year, offering exceptional constructed quality, outstanding security, and expandability.
Chubb's Pierre Thorne discusses the countless potential implications of a data centre outage, and how to avoid them.
Delays to economic regulation could leave councils reluctant to invest, slowing safer water upgrades for rural communities.
With population growth and climate change mounting, utilities are rolling out new operations, reuse and safety measures to secure future supply.
Severe drought is accelerating demand for leak detection and pipe refurbishment as Australia tries to protect water supplies across vital networks.
A New Zealand company, KotahiNet, has been named as a finalist in the IoT World Cup for its River Pollution Monitoring solution.
Contractors say New Zealand’s ageing water networks need faster decisions, after ministers deferred reforms and left regulation unresolved until late 2019.
New Zealand's capital is pioneering GovTech, a venture to modernise public services by blending government expertise with private sector innovation.
Bitcoin mining is already drawing billions of gallons of freshwater a year, raising fresh questions about who pays for its hidden costs.
Cities could cut treatment costs and recover water, nutrients and carbon by replacing end-of-pipe sanitation with nature-based systems.
The Lightning Lab Govtech Accelerator Bootcamp is officially in motion as teams converge on Wellington to put their ideas to the test.