Water's Digital Future: The Outlook for Monitoring, Control and Data Management Systems 2016-2021 - Research and Markets
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Water's
Digital Future: The Outlook for Monitoring, Control and Data Management
Systems" report to their offering.
The report has a global approach but focuses in on the markets with the
best prospects and the most activity, so you can capitalise on growth in
these regions ahead of your competitors. The potential of water
monitoring and control systems and data analytics is multifaceted, and
this report will therefore show who is active in the market and what
they are doing, helping you to identify possible partners.
The water and wastewater industry is in transition to a digital
revolution that has the potential to transform the industry from
innovations such as the internet of things and machine learning.
Big data is changing the face of the water industry, and the management
of data-driven monitoring and control systems will increasingly
infiltrate every part of the water business. Driven by continued water
quality regulations and the need to improve process efficiencies and
optimise system performance, there has been an increased uptake of
monitoring and control systems that are able to detect changes in
real-time.
In the future data-feeds and cognitive computing could govern water
management and inform every decision in the municipal and industrial
sectors. It is critical for every company working in the water space to
understand how this reality will impact future operations and
opportunities in the water industry.
These smarter water projects cover the full breadth of the industry from
Engineering firms advising their clients on strategy and procurement; IT
giants with data management solutions to mainstream water equipment and
systems suppliers facilitating data-enabled products; and specialist
software companies addressing important niche performance issues. This
report an essential resource for chemical and equipment suppliers, EPC
contractors and consultants as well as data management, communication
and software companies.
Key Sectors
Industrial
- Upstream O&G
- Refining & Petrochemicals
- Mining
- Power
- Microelectronics
- Pharmaceuticals
- Food & Beverage
- Pulp & Paper
Municipal
- Drinking water treatment plants
- Water distribution networks
- Wastewater treatment plants
- Wastewater networks
What systems will be covered and why:
- Sensors/meters - both water quality sensors and flow/pressure sensors
- Data management/analysis
- Automation & control systems
- Laboratory/field testing
Regions covered:
- North America
- Latin America/Caribbean
- Europe/Central Asia
- Asia Pacific
- Middle East/Africa
Market Forecasts
Spending on monitoring & control systems:
By region
- North America
- Latin America/Caribbean
- Europe/Former Soviet Union
- East Asia/Pacific
- Southern Asia
- Middle East/Africa
By sector
- Utility networks
- Utility treatment plants
Industrial
- Upstream oil & gas
- Refining & petrochemicals
- Power generation
- Mining
- Food & Beverage
- Pulp & Paper
- Pharmaceuticals
- Microelectronics
- Other
By application
- Networks/Environment
- Water treatment
- Wastewater treatment
- Industrial processes
By category
- Sensors/meters
- Laboratory/field testing equipment
- Data management/analysis
- Automation & control systems
By parameter
- Flow/pressure
- Temperature
- Water quality
- Suspended solids
- Dissolved solids
- Oil & grease
- pH/Oxidation reduction potential
- Total organic carbon
- Residual disinfectants
- Dissolved oxygen
- Microbiological
- Other
Key Topics Covered:
1. Introducing Water's Digital Future
2. System Architecture
3. Market Forecast
4. Utility Networks
5. Utility Treatment Plants
6. Upstream Oil & Gas
7. Refining & Petrochemicals
8. Power
9. Mining
10. Food & Beverage
11. Pulp & Paper
12. Pharmaceuticals
13. Microelectronics
14. Interviewees
15. References
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