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Our news page is your gateway to Isle’s world of insights, innovations, and impactful solutions. Here, you can access presentations from past events and preview what’s coming up. 

Explore a diverse range of content, from strategic sector trends and policy analysis to webinar and event previews. You’ll also find thought leadership and expert reflections that offer fresh perspectives on the future of the water sector. 

As a global consultancy focused on de-risking and accelerating the water environmental transition, our goal is keeping you informed about the most pressing issues and transformative trends shaping the world’s most valuable resource – water.

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Global technology consultancy Isle is continuing to expand its UK operation with the announcement of three new senior staff members, who will be spearheading innovation across asset management.

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Annunci aziendali

Isle is proud to announce one of our technology consultants Alisha Syal has been selected for the Institute of Water’s prestigious Rising Stars programme.

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Notizie sul settore

Sydney Water’s Innovation Festival, to be held on 18-20 October, is about caring for country, customers, community and people.

Veronica Murphy, First Nation’s Inclusion Specialist at Sydney Water said that it was important to Sydney Water to host a Festival that was inclusive and innovative.

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Approfondimenti e tendenze del settore

This stark warning has been issued by Piers Clark, chairman of technology consultancy Isle, following the publication of the IPCC report which found the global water crisis will continue to intensify with climate breakdown.

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Approfondimenti e tendenze del settore

Whether to sweat, repair or replace water mains is a dilemma facing most water businesses, who have to strike a balance between maintaining an ageing asset base, often with a limited maintenance budget, and increasing customer expectations.

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Notizie sul settore

Eleven winners of the Innovation in Water Challenge (IWC) will receive up to £250,000 each for initiatives such as converting waste into green energy and using artificial intelligence and CCTV to spot leaks.

Run by Ofwat and Nesta Challenges, and supported by Arup and Isle Utilities, the IWC’s goal is to fund transformational innovation to key challenges in the water sector.

This was the first in a series of competitions funded through Ofwat’s Innovation Fund that aims to create new collaborations in the water sector so it can meet the needs of customers, society and the environment now and in the future.

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