With the array of issues facing the Middle East, water security is not talked about as much. Digital transformation of water could be key.

Digital transformation of irrigated agriculture in the Middle East

The Middle East, covering almost 7.3 million km² and with an estimated population of more than 500 million, is one of the world’s key regions. Yet it is also fraught with challenges. In addition to the armed conflicts in some areas impacting the World Bank’s growth forecasts, there is also a rise in temperatures triggered by climate change, which, in the last decade alone, has almost doubled the global average: 0.45º C compared to 0.27º C, respectively. Read More
In the evolving landscape of facility and sustainability management, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in water management.

The coming of age of IoT and water management

In the evolving landscape of facility and sustainability management, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in water management. What was once a nascent, experimental technology riddled with teething problems has now matured into a reliable, indispensable tool. Read More
In balancing water scarcity, efficiency, and customer expectations, councils have to examine opportunities for flexible digital metering.

Providing choice and flexibility in digital metering with Iota

As utilities and regional councils balance water scarcity, operational efficiency, and evolving customer expectations, the demand for flexible digital metering solutions has never been greater. What has become increasingly evident is that no single approach suits all. The system requirements to support digital metering differ across utilities based on their size, risk appetite and digital maturity.
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