February At Klarian | Product Updates, New Collaborations...
What's?evolved?at Klarian - update from our Product Manager, Mike Callender
Over the past few months, we?have?intensely focused on enhancing our pump monitoring capabilities, a project born from our collaborations with customers. Our endeavours have primarily revolved around generating detailed efficiency reports for individual pumps and pump sets. Recently, our data team has made significant strides in consolidating these functionalities into a comprehensive library. This step not only streamlines future projects for our internal team but lays the groundwork for integrating advanced features into our customer-facing software platform, DigipipeVision.
Simultaneously, our Field Equipment team is applying the final touches to the firmware of DigipipeNexus, our Industrial Edge Computer. This preparation is crucial as we gear up to launch trials on customer sites later this year. Our approach to assembling these components is designed to revolutionise our pump efficiency solutions.
New MSc project with University of Exeter
Innovation and upskilling are at the core of our mission.
In alignment with this, we've partnered with the University of Exeter to offer a Masters student the unique opportunity to pursue an industry-based dissertation project. This collaboration not only accelerates our access to early-stage research, driving innovation and strategic investments, but also immerses the student in a practical industry setting alongside Klarian.
We're focusing on utilising client data to develop cutting-edge virtual sensors through machine learning, guided by our expertise in fluid dynamics and industry knowledge.
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Key insights from the World Water Tech Innovation Summit
At last month's World Water Tech Innovation Summit, the imperative for sustainability as a cornerstone of future water management was unmistakably clear.
Our Commercial Lead, Sarah Brooks, has captured the essence of the summit's innovative spirit and collaborative potential in her latest blog. Sarah attended the roundtable discussing water desalination, and the advancements being made to make the processes more energy-efficient. With big data and ML stepping into the spotlight, optimisation of the desalination process for energy efficiency is in sight.
Furthermore, the resilience and efficiency of water infrastructure were under the microscope. How can we innovate with what we already possess for OPEX benefits and environmental impacts?
So, what next?
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