Description

The event aims to foster synergies between research and enterprises and to discuss the perspectives challenging consumers' demands and water management authorities.

MAIN TOPIC: The strict water quality standards, the new opportunities offered by smart metering instruments and the exponential growth of the Information Communication and Technology are enhancing the smart grid development for the management of water resources. This exemplary change in monitoring practices, which affects both space and time, requires to empower the data streams (Internet of Things) and to encourage new management practices, not even imaginable few years ago. 

For the detailed program of the event and to register, please see the dedicated page on Eventbrite.REGISTRATION DEADLINE: February 19th, 2017For more information:Marisa Marini [email protected]  

P R O G R A M

(working language Italian)

9.00       Registration

Welcome coffee

9.30       Opening greetings

Carlo Abbà, Councillor for productive activity, Comune di Monza

Gianni Mainini, President, Lombardy Energy Cleantech Cluster (LE2C)

9.45 – 10.00                      INTRODUCTION

Water under control: a smart future

Giovanni Bergna, Coordinator of the LE2C working group “Water treatment and management” – Lariana Depur

10.00 – 11.00                   SMART WATER METERING

Integrated water service: towards smart metering

Elena Gallo, Water Services Director, AEEGSI – Autorità per l’Energia Elettrica, il Gas e il sistema Idrico

Smart Metering in water service: achievements of CAP Group

Marco Muzzatti, Energy Manager, CAP Holding spa

Smart Meter: data for sustainability

Piero Fraternali, Electronic, Information and Bioengineering Department, Politecnico di Milano

Coordinator: Enrico Boerci, President, BrianzAcque

11.00 – 12.00                   FIELD WATER METERING

Perspectives in the application of Smart Water Grids

Luca Scansetti, Director MORE+ srl

The evolution of surface water monitoring: a decade of experience at CNR

Gaetano Viviano, Institute of Water Research-CNR e Isoil Industria spa

IoT: the main tool for an organic and pervasive approach to monitoring and sustainability

Giacomo Piccini, President of Foundation Technological Lombardy Cluster Smart Cities and Communities (SCC)

Coordinator: Gianni Tartari, Coordinator of the LE2C working group “Water treatment and management”– IRSA-CNR

12:00-12:15      Coffee break

12.15– 13.00                    WORKSHOP between enterprises and research

Enterprises: current experiences, innovations and challenges

Research: hints and instruments for the technology transfer

Coordinator: Danilo Porro, Pro-Rector to Research & Development, Università degli Studi Milano Bicocca,

13.00 – 13.30                   CONCLUSIONS

Luca Del Gobbo, Assessor to University, Research and Open Innovation, Regione Lombardia

Light Lunch

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