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- Here are 5 ways we can build global water systems resilience
Water systems face rising risks from climate change and overuse Urgent collaborative action is needed to build resilience and protect water resources
- How Japan can use tech to improve wastewater management
Japan should leverage satellite, drone and AI technologies to modernize wastewater management, addressing ageing infrastructure and boosting resilience
- This pioneering airspace management system can unleash the societal . . .
The societal benefits of drones are extensive and transformative These versatile, affordable and easy-to-fly devices can transport medical supplies, enhance agriculture, automate dangerous jobs and map fragile ecosystems Israel is a leader in developing sophisticated uncrewed air traffic management systems for complex scenarios and this is unlocking the full potential of drones
- What is systems leadership, and how can it change the world?
This healthcare executive offers key tips on leadership Announcing a new network of leaders changing the system together Mainstreaming the systems leadership approach While the concept of systems leadership makes intuitive sense to many stakeholders, it is not yet widely embraced and practiced
- Digital twins are transforming the world of water management
The world is facing a growing challenge of water scarcity, which is set to accelerate this century While already in use in manufacturing and agriculture, digital twins could also be transformative for the water management industry Already, case studies are emerging on how digital twins in water management can improve efficiency, saving clean water and improving services
- From source to stomach: How blockchain tracks food across the supply . . .
Recognizing the need for a better solution to provide the transparency and traceability they needed, Silal Fresh turned to the blockchain Integrated into blockchain-based management system, supply chain providers record every touchpoint of a good or product into the ledger, so everyone across the chain can gain a clear view of that good's journey
- Digital power systems ‘essential’ – and more energy stories
Overall, grid control activities accounted for almost a third of the total activities, due to distributed energy resource management systems, virtual power plants, advanced distribution management systems, vehicle-to-grid, demand response and digital substations
- These breakthrough technologies can lead us to a zero water waste . . .
The recognition of the value of investing in water solutions is increasing, but overall understanding of the sector still lags behind Technological advancements are key to confronting global challenges - and solutions that reduce water waste are key to creating a greener, equitable future The winners of UpLink's Zero Water Waste Challenge offer diverse innovations for addressing this crisis
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