Strategic Partner |
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Computer based mapping, spatial analysis, satellite imagery, decision support systems, web based applications, aerial photography, etc add great value in creating a sustainable and more intelligent water supply management. For example, an Enterprise GIS can integrate planning, construction, operation, documentation, infrastructure, materials and customer information in one management system, which can be accessed by various departments in one organization. This system can be used for capacity planning and capital improvement projects with the latest and accurate water network asset information.
Hosted by Water Supply Department Malaysia, the program shall gather water regulators, operators, technology providers and other stakeholders in the region to discuss the best practices in managing water supply/utility through geospatial information system.
Highlights
- Water utilities asset management
- Water supply infrastructure planning
- Inter-departmental Enterprise GIS
- Field-to-office collaborations
- Waste water management
- Return on Investment
Moderator![]() Chief Executive Officer National Water Services Commission Malaysia Bio |
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Speakers | ||
![]() Head of Asset Management Unit Asset Management & Planning Services Section Planning & Engineering Department Indah Water Konsortium Malaysia Bio | Abstract | Presentation | ![]() Director, Planning, Coordination and Monitoring Division Water Supply Department Malaysia Bio | Abstract | Presentation | ![]() General Manager of Business Department Tokyo Suido Services Japan Bio | Abstract | Presentation |
![]() Chief Operating Officer Ranhill Water Services Sdn. Bhd. Malaysia Bio | Abstract | Presentation |
![]() Head of Facility Management Water Asset Management Company Malaysia Bio | Abstract Presentation |