Organized by Main Sponsor
Organized by Main Sponsor
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Pump Technology Sponsor SWAN Sponsor
Sponsor
Media Partner
Cocktail Sponsor
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Index
Welcome message from the IWA WaterIDEAS conference chair ......................................................... 4
Welcome messages from IWA YWP and IWA WLSG........................................................................... 5
Welcome messages from MM and HERA .............. 6
Welcome messages from SWAN ............................ 7
The Hosts .................................................................... 7
Main Sponsor .............................................................. 8
Sponsors ..................................................................... 9
Technical programme .............................................. 15
Committees ............................................................... 21
IWA YWP Workshop: Pre conference workshop for young water professionals ................................ 22
WAREG Workshop: European Water Systems: cooperation and investments ............... 23
SWAN Workshop: ACHIEVING DATA INTEGRATION AND RESILIENCE PLANNING .. 24
MM Workshop: EXPERIENCES AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF WATER NETWORKS .......... 25
Social Programme .................................................... 26
Important Notes ......................................................... 26
For over 20 years, Accadueo has been the meeting place for the entire water services sector. Manufacturers of materials, technologies and equipment, state and privately owned companies for the integrated management of water services, municipalities and contractors have in Accadueo the place to meet, compare and stay up-to-date. The extensive calendar of conferences and technical seminars dedicated to the close examination of the most important topics, with speakers of national and international prominence, is an opportunity that should not be missed by sector experts. ACCADUEO International Water Fair BolognaFiere SpA Viale della Fiera 20 40127 Bologna Italy
The former temporary Water Loss Task Force grew to such a large size, that the International Water Association decided to promote the group to a more senior level and make it a Specialist Group in its own right, making it a permanent establishment in IWA. The WLSG develops and promotes international best-practices in water loss reduction management. This includes the initiation of (and the participation in) research projects to keep at the forefront of new developments. Additionally, one of the most important aspects of the Task Force is to provide guidance and assistance to water utilities which do not yet have appropriate water loss management policies in place. International Water Association Alliance House, 12 Caxton Street London, SW1H OQS, United Kingdom Tel. +44 20 7654 5500 Fax +44 20 7654 5555 www.iwahq.org
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Welcome message from the IWA WaterIDEAS conference chair
Marco Fantozzi
Welcome everyone, to our second IWA international event on Water Ideas, following IWA WaterIDEAS 2014
and a series of IWA water loss reduction speciality conference here at H2O Water Fair. Over 90 high
quality technical and scientific papers from around 30 countries will be delivered during these 3 days. This
conference is willing to bridge devices and to strengthen links between Water Loss Specialist Group,
European Commission, European regulators, Young Water Professionals, SWAN network, water utilities,
research and smart water networks community. The Conference programme includes sessions on Smart
water projects, ICT, modelling and smart water technologies, Water loss reduction projects in Europe,
Regulation for efficiency in water loss management, Sustainable water management, Energy Efficiency,
Leakage management, AMR and Pressure Management, etc. as well as some important associated
Workshops:
• A Pre-conference Workshop for Young Water Professionals: Developing a Roadmap: ICT solutions for
Water in Smart Cities in collaboration with IWA YWP and Widest.
• A Pre-conference Workshop: European Water Systems: cooperation and investments in collaboration
with WAREG for exchanging ideas on how effective investments can be supported.
• The Workshop: Achieving data integration and resilience planning in collaboration with SWAN (Smart
Water Networks Forum).
• The Regulatory session: Collaboration for efficient and resilient water ser vices (in collaboration with
Italian Water Regulator and IWA) offering a platform for regulatory authorities and utilities for exchanging
experiences, transferring skills and building partnerships.
• The Workshop: Experiences and innovative solutions for advanced m anagement of water networks
in collaboration with MM (Milan water utility).
We encourage you to join us in Bologna, meet water leaders, and work together to save more water.
Marco Fantozzi
Chair IWA Water Ideas Conference, IWA Water Loss Specialist Group
For more information, registration: www.water-ideas.com
English is the language of the conference, with simultaneous translation in Italian
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Welcome messages from IWA YWP and IWA WLSG
Lisa Bross
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
are a keystone of everyday life. With almost half of
the world people having access to the Internet, ICT
is ever-present. As ICT are key drivers for the
development of Smart Cities, this workshop aims to
identify smart solutions and strategies for Water in
Smart Cities.
Join us for a dynamic Workshop for Young Water
Professionals in Bologna to:
· Learn about ICT via interactive exercises and
share experiences with “senior” water professionals
about possible smart strategies and solutions;
· Discuss and spark fresh ideas with other young
water professionals from around the globe about
opportunities for smart solutions in the water sector;
· Influence decision makers by creating a YWP
version of a roadmap on Smart Water Cities, which
will be shared with the European Commission.
Lisa Bross
Chair of Organization Committee YWP Workshop
Ronnie McKenzie
IWA WLSG was created 16 years ago and under the enthusiastic guidance and management of its 4 previous Chairmen, the group has grown from its humble beginnings to a group of almost 1 000 members from around the globe who share the common goal of trying to reduce water losses from potable water supply systems and trying to improve water use efficiency in order to ensure that the available resources are sufficient to meet the demands of future generations. In this regard, the Group presents numerous Regional Conferences and presented 8 biennial international Water Loss conferences in various countries with the most recent being held in Bangalore (India) in February of 2016. The fundamental goal of the Water Loss Specialist Group remains unchanged and is to assist water providers globally to reduce their water losses. To support this goal we encourage events like this one, organised by Marco Fantozzi who is a key member of the Group and our Regional Representative for Europe, to expand our activities and influence in various directions. Past successes have, to a large extent, been based on the enthusiasm, motivation and dedication of a number of passionate individuals. Any future success will also depend on such continued support including support from the many new members who continue to join the group. I sincerely hope that my very brief introduction of the IWA Water Loss Specialist Group will raise your interest in our work and achievements and conclude by announcing that the next International Biennial Water Loss Specialist Group Conference is to be held in Cape Town early in 2018. Ronnie McKenzie Chair IWA Water Loss Specialist Group
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Welcome messages from MM and HERA
Stefano Cetti
MM, the water utility of Milano is pleased to
welcome delegates and presenters from all over
the world at the MM Workshop organized within the
IWA Water IDEAS 2016 Conference.
This workshop will focus on innovative strategies
for effective investment planning to improve
efficiency in water system by using latest smart
technologies. Innovative IT and Smart Water
technologies and successful implementation case
studies will be presented by leading international
experts and key managers of MM water utility. We
are keen to share our knowledge in the MM
Workshop and to get to know from international
expertise on smart water management in the IWA
WaterIDEAS 2016 Conference.
We are also happy to support the Young Water
Professional Workshop as Information and
Communication Technologies (ICT) are a keystone
of everyday life and young water professionals
represent our future in water management.
I hope that you will enjoy the MM workshop and the
IWA WaterIDEAS 2016 conference in Bologna.
Stefano Cetti
General Director of MM, the water utility of the City
of Milano
Franco Fogacci
The water utility of Bologna is pleased to welcome
delegates and presenters from all over the world at
this Water IDEAS Conference 2016.
We work hard to maintain efficient and sustainable
water infrastructures in Bologna and in all the other
cities in which we operate.
The challenges we are already facing to provide
water for all uses are the foundations of a new
"blue economy", in which we can exploit ideas and
technologies that "green economy" has introduced
in other sectors.
We believe that these issues have to be dealt in a
practical way, taking into account the real value of
water resource in the different territorial contexts,
as well as the operational and economic value of
the activities carried out for water management.
For these reasons, we are keen to get to know from
your international expertise on smart water
management.
I hope that you will enjoy your stay in Bologna.
Franco Fogacci
Manager of Water for HERA, the
water utility of the City of Bologna
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Welcome messages from SWAN
SWAN WORKSHOP: ACHIEVING DATA INTEGRATION AND RESIL IENCE PLANNING
Amir Cahn
Today, 50% of the world’s population lives in cities,
which will increase to 70% in 2050. Already, cities
face increasing water stress with global demand
expected to outstrip supply by 40% by 2030. This is
compounded by an ageing infrastructure, limited
city budgets and rising customer expectations. To
ensure reliable water production, many cities have
realised the value of collecting data for improved
operational planning. This Workshop will address
how cities can turn their data into actionable
information and the benefits and challenges to
creating smart, resilient cities.
Join us for the SWAN Workshop in Bologna to:
• Hear from utilities around the world engaged in
different stages of smart, resilient city planning
including opportunities and challenges.
• Hear key strategies to data integration from
leading global utilities and technology providers.
• Learn about the free industry tools and
resources, such as the SWAN Interactive
Architecture Tool and SWAN SMART SCORE,
which can assist cities on their smart water
journey.
The Smart Water Networks Forum provides utilities
worldwide with technical resources and
collaboration opportunities with SWAN members.
Amir Cahn
Executive Director, SWAN - Smart Water Network
Forum
The Hosts
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Main Sponsor
ISOIL INDUSTRIA, is an Italian Company, focused on meeting the customer’s needs thanks to the applications know-how and competence in flow measurement and data management, with full design and manufacturing facilities in Italy. ISOMAG® Electromagnetic Flowmeter line is, above all, the most important product line within ISOIL INDUSTRIA. Through its lines ISOMAG® Electromagnetic Flow Meters, ISOFLUXTM Ultrasonic Flow Meters and ISOD@MTM Data Management software ISOIL offers a wide range of solutions for any water distribution network, irrigation, food and dairy or industrial application ISOMAG’s Best Seller Product is the FLOWIZ® series, the revolutionary battery powered magnetic flow meters with the most advanced features available on the market, such as two pressure or pressure/temperature input, dual wireless communication via GPRS for data download or remote maintenance/upgrade, up to 16 MB data logger, graphic display, all-in-one in a single, compact design housing. Isoil Industria presents the new generation of innovarive converters, MV110 series. The solutions that count.
Pump technology Sponsor
Be think innovate expresses our purpose and is our promise to contribute to global sustainability: Grundfos is a global leader in advanced pump solutions and a trendsetter in water technology. We contribute to global sustainability by pioneering technologies that improve quality of life for people and care for the planet. It is our commitment to being responsible, thinking ahead and innovating that enables us to meet all our clients’ needs on all levels..
SWAN Sponsor
Suez Smart Solutions is the leading provider of energy management software for water utilities worldwide. Our award-winning Aquadvanced Energy software integrates with existing management systems to help utilities make operating decisions that reduce energy consumption – typically one of their highest costs after personnel. Aquadvanced Energy also contributes to improved water quality and greater consistency of operations. By applying our smart water software, deep industry knowledge and an outstanding commitment to support, Suez Smart Solutions makes it happen – delivering energy savings of 10-20 percent, along with significant gains in operational efficiency and water quality.
Cocktail Reception Sponsor: MM
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Sponsors
LACROIX Sofrel designs, manufactures and sells telemetry and SCADA devices. With more than 40 years of experience in this field, LACROIX Sofrel has become a leading company on the water market. Subsidiary of the LACROIX Group (2,600 people, € 325 M turnover), with substantial Research and Development resources as well as a large number of branch offices in charge of sales and technical support LACROIX Sofrel offers the guarantee of a long lasting company.
Dedicated to the remote monitoring and management of technical sites, the LACROIX Sofrel telemetry devices provide solution to improve management and efficiency of the water networks (drinking water, wastewater and irrigation) From Data Loggers to Remote Terminal Units and SCADA software, LACROIX Sofrel offers open solutions, flexible and adaptable to every single application.
Studio Marco Fantozzi is a leading company specialized in water loss management with large international experience in all aspects of NRW reduction work including: water audit, active leakage control, meters replacement policy, pressure management and control, strategy development for water utilities, capacity building and training courses based on best practice methodology and technology.
Many Italian and International water utilities have taken full advantage of the expertise provided by Marco Fantozzi to make significant improvements in water loss management and to place themselves as leaders in water loss control.
Studio Marco Fantozzi is the distributor for most European countries of the LeaksSuite leakage and pressure management software (www.leakssuite.com), developed by Allan Lambert (ILMSS Ltd - International Leakage Management Support Services Ltd) based on methods promoted by IWA Water Losses Specialist Group, that allow the User to evaluate the various processes of quantifying leakage and leakage management options, and identify opportunities for reducing leakage and saving money. Marco Fantozzi participated in many international projects (some of which financed by European Commission regarding implementation of water loss reduction activities and education of water utility employees (www.studiomarcofantozzi.it).
DHI are the first people you should call when you have a tough challenge to solve in a water environment – be it a river, a reservoir, an ocean, a coastline, within a city or a factory.
Our knowledge of water environments is second-to-none. It represents 50 years of dedicated research and real-life experience from more than 140 countries. We strive to make this knowledge globally accessible to clients and partners by channelling it through our local teams and unique software.
At DHI, we adopt a holistic approach to urban water management. Our solutions are tailor- made to our clients’ specific requirements. At the same time, we work at building our clients’ capacities to handle water-related urban issues. We empower them not only with solutions, but also with the requisite training to be able to manage their unique problems independently and sustainably.
Our solutions combine state-of-the art technology and time-tested methodologies to ensure that our clients’ specific requirements and challenges are met (forecasting and monitoring services and MIKE Powered by DHI software). Our solutions focus on planning, design and operation of urban infrastructure, to manage city water better.
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Pure Technologies is a world leader in the development and application of innovative technologies for inspecting, monitoring and management of physical infrastructure. Pure's expertise and technologies are being used worldwide to help mitigate deterioration and reduce capital loss. Pure's in-line leak detection technologies are capable of identifying small leaks in water and wastewater pipelines, reducing non-revenue water and preventing leaks from becoming ruptures. Our Assess and Address(tm) engineering services platform is driven by a suite of world-renowned technologies that help operators develop cost-effective management programs. With our risk-based prioritisation software, PureNet, we can maximise risk reduction at a minimum cost.
Aquarius Spectrum is a leader in acoustic leak detection and monitoring technology for urban water pipe networks, enabling a high level of water network operation and maintenance. Aquarius patented comprehensive solution can monitor an entire water distribution network and provide a complete up-to-date GIS picture of every point of failure. This provides engineers and decision makers in municipal water utilities and water service providers with essential decision-support information at an affordable cost. More than 3,000 sensors are operating in major cities around the world, monitoring over 1,000km (620 miles) of water pipes daily. More than 300 leaks are found and repaired annually following automatic system alerts, resulting in a remarkable ROI derived from 30% reduction in NRW & bursts in some cities. The company offers two different product lines that turn the water pipes into internet-monitored equipment, making them true Internet-of-Things (IOT) components.
The AQS-SYS fixed-sensor monitoring solution using correlating sensors and hydrophones for detection and location. Each sensor covers on average over 500 meters (1,640 feet) of water pipe. The sensors can be installed either over ground or underground. The system enables prioritization of pipe replacement based on the real condition of the pipe vs. its age.
iQuarius™ is the first smartphone-enabled professional acoustic sensor on the market enables easy surveying, leak detection and pinpointing of water leaks.
Esri Italia, Official Distributor of Esri for the Italian market, is the industry leader in geospatial solutions. Esri Italia supports its customers by improving the decision making process through interactive maps. Esri Inc., founded by Jack Dangermond in California in 1969, is now a company with 350,000 customers around the world and 150 million maps created every day (Forbes 2016)
Apart from holding a winning technology, the value of Esri Italia is also in the network of 81 companies around the world that are able not only to distribute the product but also to promote the power of spatial analysis and share best practices and innovative ideas. Esri Italia gives the utmost attention to its clients, supporting them in the implementation of solutions that improve operational and decision-making processes.
The company provides customers with the ability to perform complex geospatial analyzes on their data, it supports organizations and companies in the integration of the geographical components with its Enterprise platforms and spreads the power of geographical information within organizations.
The solutions and products offered by Esri Italia are a crucial tool chosen by Public Administrations, by many companies in the Utilities, Energy, Natural Resources, Telecommunications, Transportation, Commerce sectors, and by Universities, research institutions and associations in the Nonprofit sector.
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GeoGraphics srl is a member of ESRI Partner Network, and from late 1993 operates in the design of GIS projects exclusively with ArcGIS technology platform. Lately we have integrated our business proposal with the distribution of an extraordinary platform, also working with ESRI technology, called "Geocortex". The Geocortex suite is available on the Italian market with two products, Essentials and Insight; these are products of the Canadian company "Latitude Geographics Ltd", that is awarded of the prestigious Platinum Esri Inc. status.
GeoGraphics srl is the only Authorized Reseller for Geocortex on national market; a solution that also in Italy is increasingly becoming more and more a Web-GIS solution "ready to use" for the capabilities at its disposal in the ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online environments. Is an important feature, given the constant demand for use of advanced functions and geoprocessing on systems operating in devices such as tablets and smartphones.
In GeoGraphics you could also meet people with over 20 years of expertise in the implementation of projects regarding GIS, web maps, spatial analysis and training.
Achieve business outcomes that matter. GE’s digital industrial software solutions and services—powered by the Industrial Internet—bring together your brilliant machines, data, insights, and people to drive real-time connectivity and data intelligence through a digital thread. You can deliver greater asset reliability, lower operating costs, reduced risk, and profitable growth. It’s time to optimize performance in a new way.
Effective water and process operations depend on data being transformed into meaningful and actionable information – knowledge management. GE Digital Technologies is harnessing the power of the Industrial Internet to develop solutions that drive sustainability, reliability, and profitability by easing operational challenges.
GE Digital Technologies has vast experience working with customers and service engineers to improve operations by looking at and identify trends, issues, and potential problems.
Water quality significantly affects refinery operations, from boilers, cooling units, and heat recovery systems, to the wastewater treatment plant. As a leading provider of water treatment products and services to the global refining industry, GE Digital Technologies offers a range of tools for achieving water-quality goals.
ServiTecno for 37 years is the technology provider for the process control and automation: from 2001 is the Italian channel for General Electric for software platforms and distributor of GE Digital Technologies.
Echologics and PAM Saint-Gobain have partnered to bring ePulse® pipeline condition assessment technology to Europe. The ePulse technology allows water companies to measure the structural condition of older water pipelines without the need to put sensors inside the pipeline or to excavate the pipeline. As the first non-intrusive, non-disruptive condition assessment technology for water mains, ePulse has been rapidly adopted around the world. As an easy, fast, and cost-effective way to inspect water mains, ePulse is helping water companies to manage their pipeline replacement programs more efficiently.
Echologics is a technology company focused on acoustic technologies for leak detection, condition assessment, and pipeline monitoring. Based in Canada, they also have offices in the USA, UK, Netherlands, Singapore, and Australia.
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PAM Saint-Gobain is a major supplier of ductile iron pipe and related products to the European and global marketplace. PAM has partnered with Echologics to bring the ePulse pipeline condition assessment technology to Europe.
A2A Smartcity was born on March 2016 with the aim of making forays in the loT market. The company mission was to help innovate key business processes of A2A companies and divisions and well as create a new market and business value in innovative services and solutions for business, citizens and institutions in the geography where the A2A group has chosen to operate.
The new offerings borne by A2A Smart city are often developed to respond to specific regulatory and law rules and obligations - as a mean to compensate for partial asset remuneration and enforce the provision of higher standards of quality, transparency and efficiency.
The deriving process optimization and innovation however leads to an entirely new breed of services offered to clients and citizens alike, thus contributing to cities and territory enhancement and welfare. Thus, not only will the introduction and integration of new technologies enable the optimization and reinvention of the utility business processes; it allows the incubation of ne initiatives that will help change the city service eco-system. All of this today is being often referred to with the euphemism of Internet of Things (loT).
loT is a fast growing market, in Italy and in Lombardy whereby the A2A group operates and, as such, an appealing business opportunity for A2A and an opportunity for innovation and efficiency for institutions.
When Lenel was founded in 1991, competing security systems were highly proprietary and closed. Yet Lenel's founders and engineers saw the value of open architecture and streamlined integration with third-party security components.
In 1995, Lenel launched OnGuard®, the first open architecture security platform, to help customers achieve ultimate integration flexibility on every aspect of their system, from access control and video management to operating systems and databases. Today, Lenel provides solutions for corporations worldwide, including Fortune 100 firms, financial institutions, universities and government facilities.
With OnGuard, we continue to advance our capabilities to support our customers' current and, even more critically, their future security requirements. The open architecture that allows OnGuard to integrate seamlessly with advanced third-party technologies also enables cost-effective system migration and protection of legacy investments.
With industry-leading education, technical support, professional services and custom solutions, Lenel remains committed to creating a superior experience for every customer, every time.
Lenel is part of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp. (NYSE:UTX).
Elettrogreen Power is among the first Italian operators in the energy efficiency market, operating with an innovative vision of integration of technology and energy market experience.
Through a proprietary metering, monitoring and energy data management platform based on a scalable technology, EGP detects the KPI of an energy plant or a distribution network and optimizes its energy performance (lower consumption and / or increased production) extracting value from the original data and automatically combining this knowledge to the key rules of the energy markets and of the specific industrial process.
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As an Energy Service Company (ESCO) EGP designs, reports and finances energy efficiency projects for third parties (Industry&Service Sector) performing with them shared savings contracts and achieving white certificates; EGP is also active in the trading of environmental certificates.
Company Profile:
EGP controls Kerberos srl, leader in the production and sale of wireless monitoring systems.
It participates through INTECNO srl in Hydrodata srl, a leader company in consulting, engineering and applied research in the water, hydrodynamic and hydro-ecology sectors.
It has a company link with WhiteQube srl, whose core business is the safe transfer of IOT data, the management and analysis of Big Energetic Data through its cloud-based platform.
Credits:accredited to Italian AEEGSI / GSE registers;certified UNI EN 11352 - ISO 50001; talented with internal energy management experts (EGE – UNI CEI 11339) certified by SECEM and qualified CMVP®.
Commend International, founded in 1971, is one of the world’s largest providers of Intercom Systems. Rescue forces, fire brigade, police and other security facilities rely on the dependability of this Salzburg Company as well as hospitals and nursing homes. Commend terminals, modules and stations for integration of speech, image and data are used in control rooms, perimeter protection (as MM), emergency call systems of subways, such as the London Underground, in buildings for control of barriers and lifts as well in parkings and garages. Commend products and solutions are long term investments, because they can be expanded and upgraded. We are committed to bringing our customers the very best Intercom Solutions, with the highest Customer Service. - app. 150 persons at the Salzburg Headquarters - Worldwide active: app. 450 persons (Commend Partner Network) - Export quota app. 95 % Features / Benefits: - Speech and Audio Quality - Loudspeaker / Microphone Monitoring - Audio and Voice Recording - Audio Monitoring
In security and communication systems, it is essential that different systems work together. Constantly exchanging data, video and audio streams, these systems utilise their full potential in well-coordinated interplay to provide perfectly integrated solutions for operators and users.
Intercom Servers are not just ‘audio professionals’, they also function as interface managers to integrate seamlessly into the work-flows.
NEC Italia it’s a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, a leader in the integration of information technology and broadband network, with customer belonging to a wide global scale. With over 50,000 customers and 12 million lines, NEC is an important reality in the market, with leading positions in the areas of healthcare, government, industry and finance, Italy is one of the leading countries in the development of NEC in EMEA .
The main activities of NEC in Italy include : Infrastructures for telecommunications networks; Cloud Computing solutions for telecom operators; professional displays; Server & Storage for IT solutions; SDN/NFV products and solutions; Telecommunications systems for enterprise; Solutions in the areas of security, biometric technologies, personal identification, intelligent video surveillance and access control systems.
Among the multiple technology solutions one of the most innovative, for which NEC is actively and constantly developing solutions worldwide, is the Smart Cities . NEC Smart City solutions support cities as they evolve. NEC Smart City solutions are designed to enable high-quality urban living over many generations while contributing to a comfortable, eco-friendly environment. Working in the environment of agriculture, electricity and water management, NEC Solutions can bring agility to the systems allowing them to avoid problems or adapt their operation when problems arise and bring sensible saving at the total overall chain of management.
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IWA WATERIDEAS CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS OVERVIEW
IWA WaterIDEAS Conference is pleased to host DREAMPIPE II:
Dreampipe II: New innovation prizes to stimulate ex panded ways of financing non-revenue water (NRW) reduction activities in developing countries
The objective of Dreampipe II is to encourage the development of workable and replicable ideas for how to expand the financing available for non-revenue-water (NRW) reduction activities in developing countries – beyond the conventional sources (mainly the development banks and agencies and governments). The key will be to find ways to reduce perceived risk for the new sources, especially (but not only) for commercial lenders. One way to help convince financiers of the viability of larger efforts is by first carrying out successful smaller demonstration projects. Another way is to put together deal structures that make the best use of concessional financing to mobilise additional financing from more commercially oriented sources. The Dreampipe II competition will consist of three distinct phases; a business plan, a demonstration project and finally a fully structured deal. Prizes will be awarded to the winners of each phase. Dreampipe II is part of the DFID funded Ideas to Impact Programme.
For more information, please see www.dreampipe.org
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IWA YWP Young Water Professional Workshop
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WAREG Workshop: European Water Systems:
cooperation and investmentsIWA YWP Young Water Professional Workshop
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AR
EG
Wo
rksh
op
: E
uro
pe
an
Wa
ter
Sy
ste
ms:
coo
pe
rati
on
an
d i
nv
est
me
nts
Th
e r
ou
nd
tab
le w
ill b
e in
tro
du
ced
by M
r. B
ian
card
i,
Pre
sid
en
t o
f W
AR
EG
(E
uro
pe
an
Wa
ter
Re
gu
lato
rs)
an
d C
om
mis
sio
ne
r a
t A
EE
GSI.
He
will b
rie
fly u
pd
ate
on
th
e
coo
pe
rati
on
am
on
g w
ate
r re
gu
lato
rs in
Eu
rop
e a
nd
on
th
e r
eg
ula
tory
fra
me
wo
rk in
Ita
ly.
Du
rin
g t
he
se
ssio
n t
he
iss
ue
of
inve
stm
en
ts w
ill b
e d
iscu
sse
d f
rom
dif
fere
nt
po
int
of
vie
ws,
re
gu
lato
rs a
nd
in
du
stry
.
Mo
de
rato
r, M
ari
a S
alv
ett
i, I
AE
de
Pa
ris
/ So
rbo
nn
e B
usi
ne
ss S
cho
ol,
Fra
nce
Intr
od
uct
ion
Alb
ert
o B
ian
card
i, P
resi
de
nt,
WA
RE
G (
Eu
rop
ea
n W
ate
r R
eg
ula
tors
) &
Co
mm
issi
on
er,
AE
EG
SI
Ita
lia
n R
eg
ula
tory
Au
tho
rity
for
Ele
ctri
city
Ga
s a
nd
Wa
ter
Se
rvic
es
(Ita
ly)
Re
gu
lati
on
an
d I
nv
est
me
nts
in
th
e w
ate
r se
cto
r in
Sco
tla
nd
Go
rdo
n H
ug
he
s, S
cott
ish
Re
gu
lato
ry A
uth
ori
ty &
Un
. E
din
bu
rgh
(U
K)
Inv
est
me
nt
stra
teg
y i
n w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n i
n S
ue
z
D.
Du
ccin
i, S
ue
z Sm
art
So
luti
on
s (F
ran
ce)
Inv
est
me
nt
stra
teg
y i
n M
ila
n w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n s
yst
em
L. P
ers
i, M
M (
Ita
ly)
Inv
est
me
nts
in
th
e w
ate
r se
cto
r in
Eu
rop
e
Ro
be
rto
Zo
cch
i, E
urE
au
(It
aly
)
Ro
un
d t
ab
le d
iscu
ssio
n:
ho
w R
eg
ula
tors
an
d o
pe
rato
rs c
an
sti
mu
late
in
ve
stm
en
ts i
n t
he
wa
ter
sect
or
- C
on
clu
sio
ns
17
:00
- 1
8:0
0
Da
y 1
: O
cto
be
r 1
9,
20
16
• P
rese
nta
tio
n 2
: Le
sso
ns
lea
rne
d b
y W
IDE
ST
- A
ito
r C
orc
he
ro (
Eu
reca
t)
• P
rese
nta
tio
n 3
: T
he
IC
T4
Wa
ter
roa
dm
ap
pro
mo
ted
by E
C D
G-C
ON
NE
CT
• P
rese
nta
tio
n 4
: W
IDE
ST
’s r
oa
dm
ap
s (W
IDE
ST
re
pre
sen
tati
ve
)
o S
em
ati
c In
tero
pe
rab
ilit
y a
nd
On
tolo
gie
s to
pic
al ro
ad
ma
p
o S
ma
rt C
ity C
on
ne
ctio
n t
op
ica
l ro
ad
ma
p
o S
ma
rt W
ate
r G
rid
s to
pic
al ro
ad
ma
p
• R
ou
nd
Ta
ble
s D
iscu
ssio
n o
n I
CT
so
luti
on
s fo
r W
ate
r in
Sm
art
Cit
ies
• P
rese
nta
tio
n o
f re
sult
s
Lun
ch B
rea
k
Co
ckta
il R
ece
pti
on
fo
r W
AR
EG
, IW
A Y
WP
, W
ide
st,
IWA
WLS
G,
SW
AN
- S
po
nso
red
by
MM
Pre
-co
nfe
ren
ce W
ork
sho
p f
or
Yo
un
g W
ate
r P
rofe
ssio
na
ls:
YW
P W
ork
sho
p D
ev
elo
pin
g a
Ro
ad
ma
p:
ICT
so
luti
on
s fo
r
Wa
ter
in S
ma
rt C
itie
s -
Ch
air
: IW
A r
ep
rese
nta
tive
Co
nfe
ren
ce P
rog
ram
me
Tim
eH
ALL
C (P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
HA
LL D
(P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
11
:30
-
11
:50
WA
TE
R R
EG
ULA
TIO
N W
ork
sho
pIW
A W
ate
rID
EA
S C
on
fere
nce
Sh
ari
ng
in
tern
ati
on
al
ex
pe
rie
nce
in
Wa
ter
Re
gu
lati
on
S
ess
ion
: M
od
ell
ing
, M
on
ito
rin
g a
nd
Ass
et
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Ch
air
: F
ab
io T
am
bo
ne
, A
EE
GS
I &
WA
RE
G (
Ita
ly)
Ch
air
: F
ran
cisc
o C
ub
illo
(S
pa
in)
Bu
ild
ing
str
ate
gic
co
op
era
tio
n w
ith
wa
ter
sect
or,
ag
en
cie
s a
nd
in
stit
uti
on
s
Szi
lvia
Sza
lók
i, C
om
mis
sio
ne
r o
f H
un
ga
ria
n R
eg
ula
tor
& W
AR
EG
Vic
e P
resi
de
nt
(Hu
ng
ary
)
Ke
yn
ote
: A
re
lia
ble
ass
et
life
tim
e m
od
el
for
wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
ne
two
rks
ma
na
ge
me
nt.
F.
Cu
bil
lo,
P.
Gó
me
z (S
pa
in)
Re
gu
lati
on
on
wa
ter
an
d s
ew
ag
e u
tili
tie
s in
Isr
ae
l
Ya
ron
Ge
lle
r &
Am
ir S
chic
sha
, Is
rae
l W
ate
r A
uth
ori
ty (
Isra
el)
Nu
me
rica
l m
od
els
fo
r w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n n
etw
ork
s o
pti
miz
ati
on
an
d d
eci
sio
n s
up
po
rt
A.
Cro
sta
, D
HI
(Ita
ly)
Re
gu
lati
on
to
su
pp
ort
eff
icie
ncy
in
wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
ma
na
ge
me
nt
in U
S
Ma
ry A
nn
Dic
kin
son
, A
llia
nce
fo
r w
ate
r e
ffic
ien
cy (
US
A)
Ris
k b
ase
d A
sse
t M
an
ag
em
en
t fo
r W
ate
r S
up
ply
Pip
es
G.
Ga
ng
l (G
erm
an
y)
Gre
ece
to
wa
rds
the
ad
op
tio
n o
f th
e I
WA
Wa
ter
Loss
Be
st P
ract
ice
Nik
ola
s P
etr
ou
lia
s, H
ell
en
ic W
ate
r A
sso
cia
tio
n (
Gre
ece
)
Te
lem
etr
y &
DM
A s
olu
tio
ns
to i
mp
rov
e w
ate
r n
etw
ork
s e
ffic
ien
cy a
nd
re
du
ce N
RW
R.
Cra
mb
ert
, La
cro
ix S
ofr
el
(Fra
nce
)
Ro
un
d t
ab
le d
iscu
ssio
n &
co
ncl
usi
on
sQ
/A S
ess
ion
13
:00
- 1
4:0
0
IWA
& A
EE
GS
I Lu
nch
Me
eti
ng
Lun
ch B
rea
k
10
:00
- 1
1:3
0
Ch
air
: M
arc
o F
an
tozz
i, I
WA
(It
aly
)
Pu
bli
c p
oli
cy a
nd
re
gu
lati
on
fo
r re
sili
en
t w
ate
r se
rvic
es
– O
utc
om
es
fro
m t
he
3rd
In
tern
ati
on
al
Wa
ter
Re
gu
lato
rs F
oru
m
Ca
roli
na
La
torr
e A
rave
na
, IW
A (
Ne
the
rla
nd
s)
Bre
ak
Ple
na
ry S
ess
ion
(H
all
C a
nd
Ha
ll D
)
Wa
ter
reg
ula
tio
n f
or
eff
icie
ncy
in
wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
ma
na
ge
me
nt:
th
e w
ay
fo
rwa
rd i
n I
taly
Lore
nzo
Ba
rde
lli,
AE
EG
SI
Ita
lia
n R
eg
ula
tory
Au
tho
rity
fo
r E
lect
rici
ty G
as
an
d W
ate
r S
erv
ice
s (I
taly
)R
ou
nd
ta
ble
dis
cuss
ion
: C
oll
ab
ora
tio
n b
etw
ee
n W
ate
r R
eg
ula
tors
an
d I
WA
fo
r e
ffic
ien
t a
nd
re
sili
en
t w
ate
r se
rvic
es
Co
ncl
usi
on
s
Re
gu
lati
on
in
wa
ter
loss
ma
na
ge
me
nt
an
d b
en
chm
ark
ing
to
ach
iev
e e
ffic
ien
cy:
an
In
tern
ati
on
al
pe
rsp
ect
ive
Ma
rco
Fa
nto
zzi
& A
lla
n L
am
be
rt,
IWA
(It
aly
/UK
)E
U R
ep
ort
on
le
ak
ag
e r
ed
uct
ion
: k
ey
co
nce
pts
an
d r
eco
mm
en
da
tio
ns
for
po
licy
ma
ke
rs a
nd
re
gu
lato
rs
Co
r M
erk
s, W
itte
ve
en
+B
os
(Ne
the
rla
nd
s)
Op
en
ing
Ce
rem
on
y -
We
lco
me
sp
ee
ch b
y:
H2
O F
air
Org
an
ise
rs,
loca
l In
stit
uti
on
s, I
WA
an
d S
WA
N r
ep
rese
nta
tiv
es
Da
y 2
: O
cto
be
r 2
0,
20
16
9:3
0 -
10
:00
IW
A W
ate
rID
EA
S C
on
fere
nce
11
:50
- 1
3:0
0
Co
nfe
ren
ce P
rog
ram
me
Tim
eH
ALL
C (P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
HA
LL D
(P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
SW
AN
WO
RK
SH
OP
: A
CH
IEV
ING
DA
TA
INT
EG
RA
TIO
N A
ND
RE
SIL
IEN
CE
PLA
NN
ING
IW
A W
ate
rID
EA
S C
on
fere
nce
Se
ssio
n:
Ho
w t
o a
chie
ve
wa
ter
resi
lie
nce
th
rou
gh
in
no
va
tio
n
Ch
air
: K
eit
h H
ilso
n,
SW
AN
Co
un
cil
Me
mb
er
an
d i
2O
(U
K)
Se
ssio
n:
En
erg
y m
an
ag
em
en
t a
nd
pre
ssu
re m
an
ag
em
en
t
Ch
air
: Z
ora
n K
ap
ela
n (
UK
)
SW
AN
In
tro
du
ctio
n
Am
ir C
ah
n,
SW
AN
Dir
ect
or
(UK
)
Ke
yn
ote
: P
AT
as
a s
tra
teg
y f
or
op
@m
al
WD
S m
an
ag
em
en
t: l
ea
ka
ge
re
du
c@o
n a
nd
en
erg
y p
rod
uc@
on
C.
Tri
cari
co,
M.
S.
Mo
rle
y,
S.
Sa
nto
pie
tro
, Z
. K
ap
ela
n,
D.
Sa
vić
, G
. d
e M
ari
nis
, F
. G
ran
ata
, R
. G
arg
an
o
Th
e E
C R
oa
dm
ap
s fo
r IC
T f
or
wa
ter
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
Ma
rcin
Sta
chu
ra (
Po
lan
d)
En
erg
y r
eco
ve
ry i
n t
he
wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
sy
ste
m b
y i
nte
llig
en
t p
ress
ure
ma
na
ge
me
nt
S.
Pa
rra
, F
. K
rön
lein
, S
. K
rau
se,
F.
W.
Gü
nth
ert
(G
erm
an
y)
Ad
va
nce
d d
ata
in
teg
rati
on
, e
xp
ort
an
d a
na
lysi
s
Gio
rgio
Ma
gn
i, I
SO
IL (
Ita
ly)
Un
de
rsta
nd
ing
hy
dra
uli
c tr
an
sie
nts
’ e
pis
od
es
in d
istr
ibu
tio
n n
etw
ork
s to
im
pro
ve
ass
ets
ma
na
ge
me
nt.
Th
e c
ase
stu
dy
of
Ma
dri
d.
P.
Gó
me
z (S
pa
in)
Me
asu
rin
g r
isk
s to
se
rvic
e a
nd
re
sili
en
cy
Fra
nci
sco
Cu
bil
lo,
Ca
na
l Is
ab
el
II°,
Ma
dri
d (
Sp
ain
)
Ap
pli
cati
on
of
a F
ull
Sca
le P
AT
Sy
ste
m t
o A
nta
lya
Wa
ter
Dis
trib
uti
on
Ne
two
rk f
or
Pre
ssu
re R
ed
uct
ion
an
d E
ne
rgy
Pro
du
ctio
n
A.M
uh
am
me
tog
lu,
E.K
ara
dir
ek
, H
. M
uh
am
me
tog
lu (
Tu
rke
y)
So
luti
on
s to
re
du
ce l
ea
ka
ge
s, e
ne
rgy
co
sts
an
d o
pti
miz
e p
ress
ure
su
rge
s in
th
e w
ate
r n
etw
ork
Alb
ert
o P
au
tass
o,
Gru
nd
fos
(De
nm
ark
)
ITA
EN
ER
GY
, A
to
ol
to p
erf
orm
en
erg
y a
ud
its
in w
ate
r p
ress
uri
zed
ne
two
rks
E.
Gó
me
z, F
. S
an
z, J
.J.
Pé
rez-
Pa
lom
ar,
J.
So
ria
no
, R
. G
arc
ía,
E.
Ca
bre
ra (
Sp
ain
)
Pu
mp
Sta
tio
n E
ffic
ien
cy :
A n
ew
wa
y o
f th
ink
ing
Sim
on
Bu
nn
, S
ue
z S
ma
rt S
olu
tio
ns
(Ne
w Z
ea
lan
d)
Th
e i
mp
ort
an
ce o
f th
e m
inim
um
pa
th c
rite
rio
n i
n t
he
de
sig
n o
f w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n n
etw
ork
s
C.
Cia
po
ni,
E.
Cre
aco
, L.
Fra
nch
ioli
, S
. P
ap
iri
(Ita
ly)
Q/A
Se
ssio
n
Q/A
Se
ssio
n
15
:40
- 1
6:0
0B
rea
kB
rea
k
Se
ssio
n:
Th
e k
ey
s to
da
ta i
nte
gra
tio
nS
ess
ion
: IC
T &
da
ta a
na
lysi
s
Ch
air
: S
tep
he
n G
ale
a S
. Jo
hn
(M
alt
a)
Ch
air
: Ly
dia
Ly
rou
dia
(U
K)
Inn
ov
ati
ve
on
-lin
e s
yst
em
fo
r d
rin
kin
g w
ate
r m
on
ito
rin
g
F.
Ma
rell
i, A
. M
an
en
ti,
M.
Be
rna
sco
ni,
MM
(It
aly
)
Ke
yn
ote
: T
ow
ard
s M
ult
i-O
bje
ctiv
e E
ffic
ien
cy i
n W
ate
r D
istr
ibu
tio
n N
etw
ork
s th
rou
gh
a D
eci
sio
n S
up
po
rt S
yst
em
G.
An
zald
i, A
. C
orc
he
ro,
X.
Do
min
go
, F
. G
uit
art
, J.
Pij
ua
n,
E.
Ru
bio
n,
R.
Sa
nfe
liu
(S
pa
in)
TE
A w
ate
r q
ua
lity
la
bo
rato
ry:
fro
m a
le
ga
l o
bli
ga
tio
n t
o a
an
op
po
rtu
nit
y
M.
Pe
dro
ni,
B.
Tru
zzi,
G.
Bo
ne
tti,
Te
a A
cqu
e (
Ita
ly)
So
ftw
are
ba
sed
lo
cali
sati
on
of
lea
ks
in a
wa
ter
sup
ply
ne
two
rk
G.
Ga
ng
l, R
. N
ava
s (
Ge
rma
ny
)
Sm
art
wa
ter
syst
em
s: a
so
cia
l n
ece
ssit
y
M.
Bo
nd
esa
n,
He
ra (
Ita
ly)
Ris
k b
ase
d s
en
sor
pla
cem
en
t m
eth
od
olo
gie
s fo
r le
ak
de
tect
ion
in
wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
sy
ste
ms
E.
Fo
rco
ni,
Z.
Ka
pe
lan
, M
. F
err
an
te,
H.
Ma
hm
ou
d,
C.
Ca
pp
on
i (I
taly
/UK
)
Ad
va
nce
d t
ech
no
log
ies
for
Ass
et
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
& W
ate
r Lo
ss M
an
ag
em
en
t in
tra
nsm
itti
on
pip
es
A.
Giu
sto
, P
AM
(F
ran
ce),
K.
Lave
n,
Ech
olo
gic
s (C
an
ad
a)
Pe
rfo
rma
nce
im
pro
ve
me
nt
an
d a
no
ma
lie
s d
ete
ctio
n i
n w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n s
yst
em
s b
y m
ea
ns
of
"Da
ta a
na
lyti
cs"
C.
Co
rall
o,
Ele
ttro
Gre
en
Po
we
r (I
taly
)
Dy
na
mic
Ass
et
Ma
na
ge
me
nt:
Ass
et
ma
na
ge
me
nt
ev
olu
tio
n w
ith
Sm
art
Ne
two
rks
D.D
ucc
ini,
A.
Lete
xie
r, D
.Sin
ap
ah
, S
ue
z S
ma
rt S
olu
tio
ns
(Fra
nce
)
WIS
DO
M p
roje
ct:
inn
ov
ati
ve
IC
T s
yst
em
s a
nd
se
rvic
es
for
eff
icie
nt
wa
ter
use
A.
Bla
cka
ll (
UK
)
Su
sta
ina
ble
ma
na
ge
me
nt
of
wa
ter
at
ba
sin
sca
le u
sin
g a
dv
an
ced
DS
S a
nd
mu
ltil
ay
er
an
aly
sis
M.
Go
rla
, C
AP
(It
aly
)
HO
RIZ
ON
20
20
PIA
NO
PR
OJE
CT
: A
str
ate
gic
co
op
era
tio
n p
art
ne
rsh
ip f
or
wa
ter
rese
arc
h a
nd
in
no
va
tio
n b
etw
ee
n E
uro
pe
an
d C
hin
a
C.
Pe
rco
po
, E
. G
iust
a (
Ita
ly)
18
:00
- 2
0:0
0
20
:00
16
:00
- 1
8:0
0
Da
y 2
: O
cto
be
r 2
0,
20
16
IWA
Wa
terI
DE
AS
Ga
la D
inn
er
+ Y
WP
Aw
ard
Ce
rem
on
y
14
:00
- 1
5:4
0
Co
nfe
ren
ce P
rog
ram
me
Tim
eH
ALL
C (P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
HA
LL D
(P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
IWA
Wa
terI
DE
AS
Co
nfe
ren
ceIW
A W
ate
rID
EA
S C
on
fere
nce
MM
Wo
rksh
op
: E
xp
eri
en
ces
an
d i
nn
ov
ati
ve
so
luti
on
s
for
ad
va
nce
d m
an
ag
em
en
t o
f w
ate
r n
etw
ork
s
Ch
air
: M
arc
o F
an
tozz
i (I
taly
)
Inv
est
me
nts
pla
nn
ing
str
ate
gy
in
MM
to
su
pp
ort
in
no
va
tiv
e w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n m
an
ag
em
en
t
L. P
ers
i, M
M (
Ita
ly)
Ke
yn
ote
: A
co
mp
ari
son
be
twe
en
Pa
tte
rn B
ase
d a
nd
Ne
ura
l N
etw
ork
sh
ort
-te
rm w
ate
r d
em
an
d f
ore
cast
ing
mo
de
ls
F.
Ga
gli
ard
i, S
. A
lvis
i, M
. F
ran
chin
i, M
. G
uid
orz
i (I
taly
)
Ad
de
d V
alu
e t
o M
M o
pe
rati
on
pro
cess
es
by
me
an
s o
f n
ew
te
chn
olo
gie
s
F.
Ma
rell
i, M
M (
Ita
ly)
Ba
tch
an
d o
nli
ne
Tim
e S
eri
es
Min
ing
fo
r d
em
an
d c
ha
ract
eri
zati
on
an
d s
ho
rt-t
erm
fo
reca
stin
g a
t u
rba
n a
nd
in
div
idu
al
lev
el
A.
Ca
nd
eli
eri
(It
aly
), F
. A
rch
ett
i (I
taly
)
IC
T a
s a
ke
y e
na
ble
r o
f w
ate
r su
pp
ly s
yst
em
s’ p
roce
ss o
pti
miz
ati
on
an
d t
ran
sfo
rma
tio
n –
th
e e
xa
mp
le o
f M
M S
pa
fo
r th
e
city
of
Mil
an
N.
Riv
ezz
i, M
M (
Ita
ly)
Wa
ter
dis
trib
uti
on
sy
ste
m v
uln
era
bil
ity
an
aly
sis
ba
sed
on
fra
cta
ls a
nd
co
mp
lex
ne
two
rks
A.
Di
Na
rdo
, M
. D
i N
ata
le,
C.
Giu
dic
ian
ni,
R.
Gre
co,
G.F
. S
an
ton
ast
aso
(It
ay
)
Me
ter
rea
din
g p
roce
ss a
uto
ma
tio
n;
fro
m a
re
gu
lato
ry o
bli
ga
tio
n t
o a
n o
pp
ort
un
ity
to
re
thin
k a
nd
re
en
gin
ee
r th
e w
ay
we
en
ab
le e
ne
rgy
dis
trib
uti
on
se
rvic
es
an
d i
nte
gra
te n
ew
on
es
S.
To
no
li,
A2
A (
Ita
ly)
Dia
gn
osi
s o
f w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n s
yst
em
s b
y f
req
ue
ncy
do
ma
in a
na
lysi
s.
C.
Ca
pp
on
i, A
. Z
ecc
hin
, M
. F
err
an
te,
J. G
on
g (
Ita
ly/A
ust
rali
a)
10
:40
- 1
1:0
0
MM
Wo
rksh
op
: E
xp
eri
en
ces
an
d i
nn
ov
ati
ve
solu
tio
ns
for
ad
va
nce
d m
an
ag
em
en
t
of
wa
ter
ne
two
rks
Ch
air
: F
ab
io M
are
lli
(Ita
ly)
Se
ssio
n:
Lea
ka
ge
ma
na
ge
me
nt
an
d p
ress
ure
ma
na
ge
me
nt
Ch
air
: N
iko
las
Pe
tro
uli
as
(Gre
ece
)
MM
-IS
OIL
fro
m E
xp
o t
o C
ittà
di
Mil
an
o:
Ta
rge
t W
ate
r S
afe
ty P
lan
by
in
no
va
tiv
e t
ech
no
log
ies
in d
rin
kin
g w
ate
r o
n-l
ine
mo
nit
ori
ng
A.M
an
en
ti M
M /
A.R
an
ieri
IS
OIL
/ A
. W
ein
ga
rtn
er
SC
AN
Ke
yn
ote
: P
ipe
su
rve
y b
y m
ea
ns
of
the
Po
rta
ble
Pre
ssu
re W
av
e M
ak
er
de
vic
e:
the
re
al
case
of
Tre
nto
su
pp
ly s
yst
em
S.
Me
nic
on
i, B
. B
run
on
e,
M.
Fri
sin
gh
ell
i, E
. M
azz
ett
i, M
. La
ren
tis,
C.
Co
stis
ell
a (
Ita
ly)
Co
nd
itio
n a
sse
ssm
en
t a
nd
wa
ter
loss
ma
na
ge
me
nt
in l
arg
e d
iam
ete
r p
ipe
s
P.
Pin
a,
Pu
re T
ech
(C
an
ad
a)
An
Aco
ust
ic M
eth
od
fo
r W
DS
Mo
nit
ori
ng
an
d M
an
ag
em
en
t: W
ate
r Le
ak
De
tect
ion
F.
Co
sta
nzo
, G
. C
aia
zzo
, A
. F
iori
ni
Mo
rosi
ni
(Ita
ly)
Th
e G
IS i
n t
he
wo
rld
to
da
y a
nd
to
mo
rro
w,
the
GIS
pla
tfo
rm f
or
the
MM
wa
ter
ma
na
ge
me
nt
Mil
an
o
G.
Sit
ta,
Ge
oG
rap
hic
s /
F.
Cu
rato
la,
Esr
i It
ali
a /
S.
Ta
ni,
G.
Me
ron
i, M
M (
Ita
ly)
Act
ive
le
ak
ag
e c
on
tro
l in
Ca
rpia
no
(It
aly
) u
sin
g a
dv
an
ced
aco
ust
ic t
ech
no
log
y c
ase
stu
dy
O.
Fru
cth
ma
n,
Aq
ua
riu
s S
pe
ctru
m (
Isra
el)
Inte
gra
ted
Se
curi
ty S
olu
tio
n f
or
wa
ter
syst
em
s
D.
Lag
ori
, C
. F
uch
s, L
EN
EL-
Co
mm
en
d I
tali
a (
Ita
ly)
Re
lati
on
be
twe
en
Ne
w T
ech
no
log
ies
& P
ress
ure
Mo
du
lati
on
D.
Du
ccin
i, S
ue
z S
ma
rt S
olu
tio
ns
(Fra
nce
)
Ind
ust
ria
l In
tern
et
of
Th
ing
s, D
ata
Co
lle
ctio
n a
nd
His
tori
an
An
ali
tycs
fo
r Q
ua
lity
an
d L
ea
ka
ge
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
in U
rba
n
Wa
ter
Dis
trib
uti
on
Ne
two
rks
C.
Giu
ssa
ni,
M.
Te
stin
o,
GE
-S
erv
ite
cno
(It
aly
)
Lea
k D
ete
ctio
n C
om
pe
titi
on
fo
r W
ate
r U
tili
ty e
mp
loy
ee
s
J. K
ova
c (C
roa
tia
)
Act
ive
Wa
ter
Lea
ka
ge
De
tect
ion
So
luti
on
U.
Lam
pe
rti,
C.
Ra
na
gli
a,
NE
C I
tali
a (
Ita
ly)
Inn
ov
ati
ve
lo
w c
ost
te
chn
olo
gie
s fo
r n
ex
t g
en
era
tio
n w
ate
r n
etw
ork
s
S.
Ka
rta
kis
(U
K)
13
:00
- 1
4:0
0
Lun
ch B
rea
kIW
A W
ate
r Lo
ss S
G L
un
ch M
ee
tin
g
Se
ssio
n:
Mo
de
llin
g w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n s
yst
em
s
Ch
air
: Ju
rica
Ko
va
c (C
roa
tia
)
9:3
0 -
10
:40
Da
y 3
: O
cto
be
r 2
1,
20
16
11
:00
- 1
3:0
0
Bre
ak
Co
nfe
ren
ce P
rog
ram
me
Tim
eH
ALL
C (P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
HA
LL D
(P
avil
lio
n 2
6)
Se
ssio
n:
Ho
w t
o i
mp
rov
e w
ate
r lo
ss m
an
ag
em
en
t 1
Se
ssio
n:
Wa
ter
Ba
lan
ce &
Pe
rfo
rma
nce
In
dic
ato
rs
Ch
air
: M
arc
o F
an
tozz
i (I
taly
)C
ha
ir:
Ma
lco
lm F
arl
ey
(U
K)
Ke
yn
ote
: F
ulf
illi
ng
a n
ee
d:
A ‘
Fre
e t
o a
ll’
We
b-b
ase
d I
nfo
rma
tio
n o
n N
RW
, A
pp
are
nt
Loss
, le
ak
ag
e a
nd
Pre
ssu
re
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
A.
Lam
be
rt,
M.
Fa
nto
zzi,
J.
Ko
va
c, M
. S
he
pe
rd (
UK
/Ita
ly/C
roa
tia
/So
uth
Afr
ica
)
Ke
yn
ote
: D
esi
gn
ing
NR
W R
ed
uct
ion
Str
ate
gie
s fo
r E
ffic
ien
cy,
Re
sili
en
ce a
nd
Su
sta
ina
bil
ity
, M
alc
olm
Fa
rle
y (
UK
)
Te
a A
cqu
e w
ate
r d
istr
ibu
tio
n s
yst
em
ma
na
ge
me
nt
stra
teg
y
N.
An
salo
ni,
M.
Pe
dro
ni,
M.
Za
gh
ini
(Ita
y)
Ho
w c
an
IW
A w
ate
r b
ala
nce
ca
lcu
lati
on
usi
ng
"b
ott
om
-up
" a
pp
roa
ch (
ba
sed
on
re
sult
of
hy
dra
uli
c m
ea
sure
me
nt)
ca
n
be
com
e c
he
ap
er
an
d f
ast
er
Đ.
Ko
ldžo
(B
osn
ia)
Wa
ter
loss
an
aly
sis
an
d t
ech
no
log
ies
ap
pli
ed
in
CA
P
D.
Ch
iuch
(I
taly
)
Ap
pli
cati
on
of
a W
ate
r B
ala
nce
ad
ap
ted
to
In
term
itte
nt
Wa
ter
Su
pp
ly a
nd
Fla
t-ra
te T
ari
ffs
wit
ho
ut
Cu
sto
me
r M
ete
rin
g i
n
Tir
uv
an
na
ma
lai,
In
dia
M.
Ma
sta
lle
r, P
. K
lin
ge
l (G
erm
an
y)
Imp
rov
ing
Wa
ter
Ma
na
ge
me
nt
by
me
an
s o
f n
ew
te
chn
olo
gie
s a
nd
eff
icie
nt
use
of
da
ta
E.
A.
Lan
fra
nch
i, F
. M
are
lli
(Ita
ly)
Wa
ter
loss
re
du
ctio
n a
nd
co
ntr
ol:
Kin
gd
om
of
Ba
hra
in C
ase
stu
dy
(O
ral)
H.
Hu
ssa
in A
l M
ask
ati
(B
ah
rain
)
NR
W S
kil
ls C
ert
ific
ati
on
: A
Pil
ot
Ap
pro
ach
in
Ja
ma
ica
M.
A.
Dic
kin
son
(U
SA
)
Q/A
15
:40
- 1
6:0
0
Se
ssio
n:
Ho
w t
o i
mp
rov
e w
ate
r lo
ss m
an
ag
em
en
t 2
Se
ssio
n:
Co
nsu
mp
tio
n,
wa
ter
qu
ali
ty &
Ap
pa
ren
t lo
sse
s
Ch
air
: A
lex
Riz
zo (
Ma
lta
)C
ha
ir:
Da
vid
Du
ccin
i (F
ran
ce)
Ke
yn
ote
: C
om
pa
riso
n o
f th
e T
op
-do
wn
& B
ott
om
-up
Ap
pro
ach
es
to W
ate
r A
cco
un
tin
g
S.
Ga
lea
St.
Jo
hn
, A
. R
izzo
(M
alt
a)
Ke
yn
ote
: A
dv
an
ced
Ne
two
rk C
lea
nin
g:
A M
ult
i-le
ve
l A
pp
roa
ch f
or
Dia
gn
osi
s o
f D
isco
lora
tio
n R
isk
in
th
e D
rin
kin
g W
ate
r
Dis
trib
uti
on
Sy
ste
m
D.
Du
ccin
i, D
. S
ina
pa
h (
Fra
nce
)
Th
e D
rea
mp
ipe
Ch
all
en
ge
to
sti
mu
late
th
e d
ev
elo
pm
en
t o
f n
ew
or
imp
rov
ed
wa
ys
to h
elp
wa
ter
uti
liti
es
in d
ev
elo
pin
g
cou
ntr
ies
mo
bil
ise
ad
eq
ua
te f
un
din
g f
or
no
n-r
ev
en
ue
wa
ter
(NR
W)
red
uct
ion
act
ivit
ies
Fro
ey
dis
Go
rdin
g (
UK
)
OP
AR
: a
n o
pe
rati
ve
mo
de
l fo
r w
ate
r-d
em
an
d f
ore
cast
ing
E.
Bru
sso
lo (I
taly
), M
. S
cib
ett
a (
Ita
ly)
Ap
ply
ing
Sid
e P
ress
ure
Au
dit
Bo
ard
s a
s a
n I
nn
ov
ati
ve
Me
tho
d t
o A
chie
ve
Sm
art
Wa
ter
Dis
trib
uti
on
Ne
two
rk a
nd
Re
du
ce
its
Est
ab
lish
me
nt
Co
sts
M.
Sa
leh
, A
.R.P
an
ah
, N
.Ja
ha
nfa
r (I
ran
)
Acc
ura
cy o
f S
ing
le-J
et
an
d M
ult
i-Je
t W
ate
r M
ete
rs u
nd
er
the
In
flu
en
ce o
f th
e F
illi
ng
Pro
cess
in
In
term
itte
ntl
y O
pe
rate
d
Pip
e N
etw
ork
s
D.
Wa
lte
r, M
. M
ast
all
er,
P.
Kli
ng
el
(Ge
rma
ny
)
Ex
pe
rim
en
tal
cha
ract
eri
zati
on
of
a p
ress
ure
re
du
cin
g v
alv
e
S.
Me
nic
on
i, B
. B
run
on
e,
E.
Ma
zze
tti,
D.
B.
Lau
cell
i, G
. B
ort
a (
Ita
ly)
Sm
art
Co
ntr
ol
eff
ect
s o
f p
ress
ure
in
th
e w
ate
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Committees
Scientific Committee
Chair: Marco Fantozzi (Italy)
Tim Waldron (Australia)
Mohammad Alshafey (Jordan)
Manthos Bimpas (Greece)
Ken Brothers (Canada)
Bruno Brunone (Italy)
Bambos Charalambous (Cyprus)
Francisco Cubillo (Spain)
Mary Ann Dickinson (USA)
David Duccini (France)
Paul Fanner (Bahamas)
Roberto Farina (Italy)
Malcolm Farley (UK)
Mordecai Feldman (Israel)
Marco Franchini (Italy)
Stephen Galea S. John (Malta)
Jan Janssens (Switzerland)
Zoran Kapelan (UK)
Joerg Koelbl (Austria)
Jurica Kovac (Croatia)
Allan Lambert (UK)
Lydia Lyroudia (UK)
Ronnie McKenzie (S. Africa)
Cor Merks (Netherland)
Amir Peleg (Israel)
Nikolas Petroulias (Greece)
Alex Rizzo (Malta)
Dragan Savic (UK)
Arjun Thapan (India)
Stuart Trow (UK)
The Hosts
Marco Franchini (University of Ferrara)
Bruno Brunone (University of Perugia)
Pierfrancesco Pighetti (BolognaFiere)
Franco Fogaci (Gruppo Hera)
Fabio Marelli (MM spa)
Manuela Pedroni (TEA Mantova)
Nicola Bazzurro (Fondazione AMGA)
Cesare Cristoforetti (CAP Holding)
Organizing Committee
Giovanni Montresori (Labelab) Joint Chair
Marco Fantozzi (Studio Marco Fantozzi) Joint Chair
Marco Franchini (University of Ferrara) Joint Chair
Pierfrancesco Pighetti (BolognaFiere) Joint Chair
Bruno Brunone (University of Perugia)
Carlo Carrettini (Fondazione Aqualab)
Fabio Marelli (MM spa)
Claudio Anzalone (Gruppo Hera)
Cesare Cristoforetti (CAP Holding)
Andrea Cirelli (Scientific Committee H2O Fair)
Manuela Pedroni (TEA Mantova)
Rossella Monti (Landau Network Centro Volta)
email: [email protected]
Conference Team
Michela Giangrasso, Massimo Santi, Francesca Mulas,
Simona Trerè, Marco Romagnoli, Paolo Pasini, Alessandra Fantozzi
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IWA YWP Workshop: Pre conference workshop for young water professionals
Oct. 19, 2016 – 10:30-16:00
HALL MELODIA (Building CS)
free entrance
This workshop for and by Young Water Professionals (YWPs), is developed by the International Water Association (http://www.iwa-network.org/young-water-professionals/) on behalf of the partners of WIDEST, a European Commission project, which aims to establish an interconnected ICT for Water community. Climate change, population growth and increasing urbanisation, are driving the ‘smart’ growth of cities that are resilient and regenerative. One of the principle forces behind this are the many Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) being applied throughout the water cycle. How can smart water strategies enable effective supply and demand management, increase citizen awareness about water scarcity and improve the management of infrastructure of utilities and businesses? A roadmap on Smart City Connection is currently under development by WIDEST partners, which provides policy and decision makers from municipalities and utilities an overview of the main aspects that need to be considered to effectively design and integrate ICT for Water solutions and strategies. This workshop aims to spark fresh ideas from Young Water Professionals via interactive exercises, group discussions, and dialogue with ‘senior’ water professionals to design a YWP version of this roadmap. Key challenges and recommendations will be identified to drive the development of ICT solutions for Water in Smart Cities, which may be integrated in the WIDEST roadmap to be shared with the European Commission. Registration
The IWA YWP Workshop is free. Register online at: www.water-ideas.com
Are you a Young Water Professional and would you like to be involved in IWA YWP activities? Contact the International Water Association (IWA): [email protected]
About WIDEST
WIDEST (Water Innovation through Dissemination Exploitation of Smart Technologies) is a European Commission (H2020 Coordination and Support Action) project. The vision of WIDEST is to establish and support a thriving and interconnected Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for the Water Community with the main objective of promoting the dissemination and exploitation of the results of European Union (EU) funded activities in this area. More info about WIDEST at: http://www.widest.eu The IWA YWP Workshop will be followed by a Cocktail reception for SWAN, WAREG, WIDEST and IWA WLSG & YWP at 17:00 on Wednesday 19 October 2016. IWA YWP Cocktail Workshop graciously sponsored by M M
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WAREG Workshop: European Water Systems: cooperatio n and investments
Oct. 19, 2016 – 15:00-17:00
Pavillion 26
free entrance
The roundtable will be introduced by Mr. Biancardi, President of WAREG (European Water Regulators) and Commissioner at AEEGSI. He will briefly update on the cooperation among water regulators in Europe and on the regulatory framework in Italy. During the session the issue of investments will be discussed from different point of views, regulators and industry.
About WAREG
WAREG - the Network of European Water Service Regulators - has been founded in order to promote Europe-wide coordination between water service regulatory authorities, so as to create a point of reference and a place where best practices encouraging investment, a high quality, efficient service, environmental sustainability and consumer protection can be exchanged. WAREG brought together 11 service authorities at the headquarters of the AEEGSI (The Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas and Water) for the first time this week in Milan, a year ahead of the Expo. Apart from the Italian Regulatory Authority, which has joined the new Network in compliance with the mandate of its founding law, the first water service regulators to support the initiative are those of Bulgaria (SEWRC), Ireland (CER), Malta (MRA), Portugal (ERSAR), Scotland (WICS), Hungary (HEA), Latvia (SPRK), Lithuania (NCC), Denmark (NST) and Spain (MAGRAMA). Nevertheless, other European regulators are considering joining the Network.
REGULATORY WORKSHOP: Collaboration between Water Re gulators and IWA for efficient and resilient water services.
Oct. 20, 2016 – 10:00-13:00
Pavillion 26
free entrance
The workshop offers a platform for regulatory authorities and utilities for exchanging experiences, transferring skills and building partnerships. Regulatory authorities can have a positive and catalytic impact on delivering water services. Water policies and regulation can provide a critical breakthrough in reforming the water sector, catalysing innovation and attracting investments for much-needed infrastructure and human resource development. Join regulatory authorities from Europe and all over the world in exchanging experiences and transferring the outcomes of 3rd IWA International Water Regulation Forum (IWRF) to be hold on 9-13 October 2016 in Brisbane, Australia as part of the World Water Congress & Exhibition 2016.
About AEEGSI
Italian Regulatory Authority for Electricity Gas an d Water is the independent body which regulates, controls and monitors the electricity and gas markets in Italy. It has been established by the law November 14th 1995, n.481 with the purpose to protect the interests of users and consumers, promote competition and ensure efficient, cost-effective and profitable nationwide services with satisfactory quality levels. The Authority mission includes defining and maintaining a reliable and transparent tariff system, reconciling the economic goals of operators with general social objectives, and promoting environmental protection and the efficient use of energy. With the law November 2011, n. 214, Aeeg has now competences also in regulating, controlling and monitoring water services.
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SWAN Workshop: ACHIEVING DATA INTEGRATION AND RESIL IENCE
PLANNING
Oct. 20, 2016 – 14:00-17:40
Pavillion 26
free entrance
Smart Cities are becoming a reality around the world, as leaders and regulators embrace technology and innovation to meet their cities’ growing infrastructure needs and sustainability goals.
What role is water, arguably the most important of all services provided by a city, playing in the smart city?
Join us for the SWAN Workshop in Bologna to:
• Hear from utilities around the world engaged in different stages of smart city planning. What are the opportunities as well as challenges and obstacles that need to be overcome?
• Hear from technology providers whose technologies are being implemented as part of a smart city plan or an integrated water network.
• Hear about the vision for the smart city as a platform for improving customer service and city sustainability into the future.
SWAN events bring together the key voices from across the industry. To get a sense of their value, see some of the feedback from SWAN’s recent Annual Conference in Madrid.
Registration
The SWAN Workshop is free. Register online at: www.water-ideas.com
About SWAN Forum
SWAN, the Smart Water Networks Forum , is a worldwide industry forum promoting the development and adoption of data-driven technologies in water networks, making them smarter, more efficient, and more sustainable. SWAN is the meeting place for industry leaders – water utilities, technology innovators, investors, academics, engineering and consulting firms, and policymakers – leveraging the power of collaboration to identify the tremendous opportunities in the smart water space and jointly overcome the challenges. Members of the SWAN Forum are industry pioneers who are taking a leadership role in bringing the ‘smart’ into water networks.
SWAN Workshop graciously sponsored by SUEZ
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MM Workshop: EXPERIENCES AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF WATER NETWORKS
Oct. 21, 2016 – 09:30-13:00
Pavillion 26
free entrance
This workshop, developed with MM, the water utility of Milano, will focus on innovative strategies for effective investment planning to improve efficiency in water system by using latest smart technologies. Innovative IT and Smart Water technologies and successful implementation case studies will be presented by leading international experts and key managers of MM water utility.
Registration
The MM Workshop is free. Register online at: www.water-ideas.com
About MM
MM Spa manages the water service for the city of Milan, including collecting water from the water table, purifying it and distributing it to homes, collecting and channelling sewage and sewage treatment before discharge into the environment. MM Spa serves a population of approx. 2 million people, including residents and city users, for almost 50,000 customers. MM Spa, thanks to is engineering expertise, also designs new infrastructures, networks and systems and carries out upgrading and extraordinary maintenance interventions in house. MM Spa monitors and supervises treatment at the three wastewater treatment plants (Nosedo, San Rocco and Peschiera Borromeo) and, since decembrer 2014, directly operates and manages the San Rocco plant. MM Spa also provides the Municipality of Milan with technical and administrative support for the study, design, implementation and management of projects related to the network of covered natural and artificial waterways and the interventions necessary for their protection, exploitation and upgrading.
Open meeting of IWA Water Loss Specialist Group
Oct. 21, 2016 – 13:00-14:00
Pavillion 26
free entrance
You are invited to join the open meeting of IWA Water Loss Specialist Group, about the group’s activities on water loss, in particular Non Revenue Water. Techniques focused on are leak detection, pressure control, apparent losses, flow measurement, water distribution management, water audits, strategic planning for water loss reduction, and many other factors impacting on losses. The Meeting Agenda will include: Report on Activities and Changes in the Management Team, Advice related to technical, scientific or management aspects of reducing water loss and status of future events like: Efficient Conference 2017 and IWA Water Loss 2018.
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Social Programme
Cocktail reception for WAREG, IWA YWP, Widest & IWA WLSG Wednesday 19 October 2016 - h. 17:00
Area Catering Pavillon 26 at ACCADUEO Water Fair
IWA WaterIDEAS Conference dinner & YWP Award Ceremo ny Thursday 20 October 2016 - h. 20:30
Ristorante La Porta
Piazza De Mello 4 - Bologna (Fair area) [in GPS navigator use: Via Stalingrado 37 ] Tel. +39 051 700102 web: www.laportadibologna.it The restaurant is walking distance from AccaDueO Fair.
Dress code: formal.
Access to the Cocktail reception and the IWA WaterIDEAS Conference dinner are only for participants who registered to the Social Package (Gala Dinner on Thu Oct. 20th & Welcome Reception on Wed Oct. 19th).
Important Notes
Conference Venue AccaDueO Fair – BolognaFiere Entrance Est Michelino or Ovest Piazza Costituzione Viale della Fiera 20 40127 Bologna
WaterIDEAS2016 Collective Stand Pavillion 29 Stand D6
Registration Participants can pick up their personal conference material at the registration desk.
The conference secretariat will be available to assist you during the conference. Desk at AccaDueO Fair Bologna: (19-21 October): 9:00 – 17:00
Non Smoking areas Smoking is prohibited in all public enclosed structures.
Certificate of attendance All participants can request a certificate of attendance at the Registration & Information Desk
CFP Ingegneri Engineers professionals can obtain training credits provided by the Ordine degli Ingegneri di Bologna.
Please remember to put your signature on the provided forms at the entrance and on exit of the conferences.
Contacts For further information and details, please refer to:
Michela Giangrasso
Labelab Secretary Water IDEAS 2016 Conference M. +39.335.7277330 F. +39.0544.1960238 email: [email protected] www.water-ideas.com
Conference Venue Fiera Bologna Piazza Costituzione, Bologna, Italy
How to get to AccaDueO Fair
Coming from A13 Padova-Bologna, from A1 Milano-Bologna and from Firenze- Bologna Exit at “Bologna Fiera” on motorway A14
“Tangenziale” ring road: recommended exit nr. 8 GPS coordinates: 44° 30’ 32.08” N 11° 21’ 50.45” E
From G. Marconi International Airport : G. Marconi International Airport is connected directly to Bologna Centrale train station by the convenient AEROBUS BLQ shuttle bus service; then the train station is
connected to the Fair District - Viale della Fiera entrance by bus 35 (stop Viale della Fiera). By taxi Radiotaxi CAT: Tel. 051 534141 Radiotaxi Cotabo: Tel. 051 372727
The central railway station is just a 10-minute bus journey from the BolognaFiere exhibition centre. To get discounts and offers on Frecce by Trenitalia
http://www.accadueo.com/en/visitors/how-to-reach-the-fair/choose-le-frecce-trains-to-attend-accadueo/3045.html
From the train station : lines 35 and 38 From the city center : lines 28, 35 and 38 The a.m. lines reach the entrance Ovest Costituzione from where a free shuttle bus goes to the Accadueo show entrance (Est Michelino).
For bus line 35 you can stop at Viale della Fiera. The entrance Est Michelino is 5’ far. Passenger information: Phone: 051 290290 www.tper.it
Suggested Entry Point: OVEST Piazza Costituzione
AccaDueO Entry Point: Michelino
- WaterIdeas2016 Conference - Halls C and D (Pad. 26) - Conference Stands (Pad. 29)
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