Water Leaders Chart the Digital Transformation Journey for Utilities
- Publication harnesses insights from 40 utilities and over 20 industry thought leaders globally
- New Digital Water Adoption Curve enables utilities to chart their progress on the digital transformation journey; report urges water leaders to think boldly about their digital future and the impact they can create for their broader watersheds and communities
Examining how digitalisation is transforming the water sector, this
important resource provides utility decision makers with actionable
learnings to accelerate their adoption of digital solutions and address
critical water challenges. The paper also introduces the Digital
Water Adoption Curve, a valuable new tool to help utilities assess
their digital maturity and map their digital future. Water thought
leader and author
Global water challenges, like climate change, population growth, increasing urbanisation and ageing infrastructure, continue to intensify. The latest UN data estimates that 3.6 billion people - almost half the global population - live in areas that are potentially water-scarce at least one month per year and by 2050, more than 5 billion people could suffer water shortages due to climate change, increased demand and polluted supplies. Against this backdrop, water and wastewater utilities are turning to new and innovative solutions including digital technologies, to drive sustainable water management.
“At a time when global water challenges are escalating, digital solutions offer communities around the world bold, new ways to optimise, manage and conserve this most precious resource,” said Kala Vairavamoorthy, IWA Executive Director. “‘Digital Water: Industry Leaders Chart the Transformation Journey’ leverages the insights of IWA members to help utilities learn from their peers, harness the power of digital technologies and enable communities around the world to become more water-secure,” states Kala Vairavamoorthy. “Only together can we shape our water future.”
Valuable lessons from utilities on the digital journey
“Digital Water: Industry Leaders Chart the Transformation Journey”provides valuable insights to water utilities at all stages of digitalisation. The report also shares key utility leaders’ insights in their own voices.
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Key take-aways from the report include:
1. Build a holistic digital roadmap and a clear business strategy: Utilities must create internal consensus on how the digital journey will unfold, maintain the customer and business outcomes as focal points throughout the digitalisation process, and educate key stakeholders (consumers, politicians, shareholders, management and employees).
2. Create an innovation culture: Utility operators, IT staff, finance, technicians, executives, and others have to be the scouts for identifying new technologies. However, to drive adoption, utilities must focus on fostering an organisation-wide curiosity and competency for embracing digital innovation.
3. Leverage pilots for an agile mindset: Pilot projects offer a means to explore new technologies, build momentum, and create a more holistic understanding of their physical and financial effects on operations before committing to large-scale implementation.
4. Develop architecture for optimising data use: Developing a data warehouse, where operational data sets become available to functions such as finance, engineering and IT specialists who can use the data to optimise business processes, is critical to creating value from data and effectively digitalising utility infrastructure and connectivity.
NOTES TO EDITORS
About the white paper
The white paper “Digital Water: Industry Leaders Chart the Transformation Journey” is the first of a series of publications to be developed under the IWA Digital Water Programme. Access the publication here:https://iwa-network.org/projects/digital-water-programme/.
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About the IWA Digital Water Programme
The IWA Digital Water Programme aims to act as a catalyst for innovation, knowledge and best practices around digitalisation for the water sector, provide a platform to share experiences and promote leadership in transitioning to digital water solutions, and consolidate lessons to guide the natural evolution from the ‘business as usual’ to achieving a digital water utility. For more information, please visit http://iwa-network.org/projects/digital-water-programme/
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