Sep. 24-26, 2020
TWTC Hall 1
Water Industry Area
Building Up a Resilient City ■ Smart Water Integration
Building Up a Resilient City ■ Smart Water Integration
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THE WAVE OF
SUSTAINABILITY
THE WAVE OF
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to Showcase Smart Water Application and Technology
to Showcase Smart Water Application and Technology
With climate change, water supply is becoming more and more unstable, and the society is once again paying great attention to the issues concerning the usage and sustainable development of water resources. Various innovative water quality monitoring technologies have been developed in full swing so as to construct the IoT (Internet of things) and AIoT (artificial intelligence Internet of things) systems equipped with cloud computing and analysis capabilities.
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Spatial Wisdom Coexisting with Water to Create New-generation Resilient Cities
With the shortage of natural resources and the prevalence of extreme climates, how to manage water resources in a cyclic and sustainable way has become an urgent issue around the world. The Building Green Ecological Co., Ltd. (BGECL), formerly a leader in the development and manufacturing of sanitary sewer plastic products, has started its transformation since many years ago, by shifting from sewage disposal to stormwater management and providing innovative solutions for the construction of green buildings and sponge cities. In 2020
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Resilient City Guarantees Beautiful and Livable Taiwan
Several heavy rain incidents occurred in the summer of 2018 and 2019, causing a number of disasters in major cities across Taiwan. In response to extreme rainfall incidents caused by climate change, urban infrastructure must be constructed in a direction that is “no fear of flooding” and the overall resilience must be upgraded accordingly.
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Smart Water Gives You Peace of Mind during Dry Season
Recently, Taiwanese businessmen keep on returning from China to Taiwan. The movement has driven the domestic economy but tested the stability of industrial water supply at the same time. How to allocate and dispatch water accurately to various sectors has become an urgent challenge. Meanwhile, the rapid progress of big data, Internet of things, artificial intelligence, and cloud technology has enabled the collection of scattered data through mobile devices and widespread environmental sensors.
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