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By BlueTech Research®
The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.
With WEFTEC a couple of weeks from now, hosts Divya Inna and Rhys Owen dive into the highly anticipated event, which is the largest water industry event in North America, taking place in New Orleans. Join them as they highlight BlueTech Research’s top picks for the most impactful presentations and innovations, along with key events not to miss.
You’ll hear an expert breakdown of the top abstracts submitted to WEFTEC and categorized by the most pressing industry themes like sustainability, PFAS removal, digital innovation, resource recovery, and more. Whether you’re attending WEFTEC for the first time or a seasoned attendee, this episode is packed with insights to help you get the most out of the conference.
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Connect with us
If you’re attending WEFTEC, stop by the BlueTech Research booth #1053A in the Innovation Pavilion for a quick hello or one-on-one chat.
Not attending? Stay connected with BlueTech Research for updates and insights from WEFTEC 2024.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
Earth Observation Science (EOS) is a rapidly growing field, with applications ranging from water risk assessment to sustainability reporting. Satellite data can be used to monitor drought and flood risk, water quality, and leak detection. The market for EOS solutions in the water sector is estimated to reach $2 billion by 2027. Utility and technology providers are increasingly interested in this space. This market potential is explored in detail in BlueTech’s newly published report on EOS, which examines the technologies, market size, and key players. The report is especially relevant for municipal leaders, chief technology officers, R&D managers, and sustainability managers.
Brine management and zero-liquid discharge (ZLD) are also important topics in the water industry. While the market for these solutions has grown more slowly than expected, the market opportunity is currently estimated at $600 to $800 million. Technological advancements have led to the development of smaller capacity systems, now being applied in industries like textiles and food & beverage, largely driven by stricter environmental regulations.
Another significant aspect of the discussion is the technology shakeout observed since the last report in 2018. Some technologies, such as forward osmosis, have evolved to find new applications outside traditional ZLD use cases, like concentrating fruit juices in the food and beverage industry.
For listeners interested in exploring these topics further, the latest reports on Earth Observation Science and Brine Management & ZLD are now available for download.
WEFTEC 2024 in New Orleans
BlueTech will be hosting several events at WEFTEC, including the Innovation Pavilion and the CrockTank session, where emerging technologies will be showcased.
Don’t miss the Jamming for Water session on Saturday night, October 5th, and the Client Breakfast Briefing on Tuesday, October 8th.
Reports & Resources
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
In this episode of the Blue Notes podcast, hosts Divya and Rhys discuss recent travels and conferences, including high-profile events on lithium and hydrogen. They delve into the lithium market and the technology breakthroughs in direct lithium extraction, as well as the challenges in the hydrogen economy. The conversation also covers advanced thermal sludge treatment technologies and recent regulatory changes in the EU Wastewater Directive.
With a packed schedule of reports and analyses, there's plenty of valuable content to look forward to over the summer.Divya and Rhys highlight upcoming research reports for BlueTech clients, including brine management and ZLD technologies, micropollutants, earth observation science, green chemistry, PFAS regulations, and the intriguing world ofnanobubbles.
Join our next web briefing on Brine Management and ZLD on 20th August: register here
The Blue Notes podcast and our upcoming work represent the cutting edge of sustainable technology and innovation. By keeping up with these advancements, we can drive our industries toward a greener, more sustainable future.
Stay tuned for more insights and detailed reports on these critical topics, and as always, feel free to reach out with questions or for more information on how you can stay ahead of the curve: [email protected]
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
In this episode of the Blue Notes podcast, the hosts, Rhys and Divya, begin with a discussion about recent technical hiccups Rhys faced and a brief update on Divya's camper van office situation due to a house move. They reflect on their experiences at the Bluetech Forum, highlighting key presentations and personal stories, including Professor Kongjian Yu's talk on China's sponge cities movement and various personal 'Ikigai' stories shared by participants. They also discuss the showcase awards and the innovative companies that stood out, such as WASE and Membrion. The conversation shifts to the Lighthouse Awards, recognizing pioneering water resilience projects, and a sneak peek into future research topics for Bluetech, including PFAS destruction technologies and earth observation science. The hosts wrap up by mentioning upcoming events like WEFTEC and the publication of top abstracts from the event.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
This episode features the upcoming Bluetech Forum, an event hosted by BlueTech Research that convenes experts from the global water sector. Scheduled for June 3rd and 4th, the forum highlights include innovation showcases.
Hosts Rhys and Divya also discuss the event's emphasis on partnerships and collaborations, such as the five by five session. Keynote speakers, Kong Jianyu, discussing sponge cities, and Gary White, co-founder of Water.org, are anticipated. They also explain the Six Thinking Hats workshops aiming for enriched conversations among attendees. Additionally, the forum includes a screening of the documentary 'Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey'. The hosts express excitement about in-person interactions, emphasizing the forum's value in networking and learning about cutting-edge solutions in water technology.
00:00 Opening greetings
00:15 Previewing the Bluetech Forum
00:43 What makes Bluetech Forum unique
02:27 Highlighting innovation and emerging technologies
06:01 Keynote speakers and learning opportunities
07:08 Interactive workshops and networking
09:41 Special screening event announcement
11:08 Closing remarks and invitations
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
In this episode of the Blue Notes podcast, hosts Rhys and Divya discuss a variety of topics including the excitement surrounding the global premiere of Bluetech's second documentary 'Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey' on Earth Day in New York, welcoming key collaborators.
A significant portion of the conversation focuses on the new PFAS regulations by the EPA, setting strict maximum contaminant levels for drinking water, which poses challenges and opportunities within the water industry. Furthermore, an upcoming report on water and hydrogen showcases the intersection of the hydrogen economy and environmental sustainability.
The episode also highlights the Bluetech Forum in Edinburgh, focusing on hydrogen and PFAS, and an upcoming web briefing on soft sensors technology. The episode wraps up with anticipation for the Bluetech Forum and the insights it promises to bring to water industry professionals
00:00 Opening Greetings and Personal Updates
00:21 Excitement for the Global Premiere in New York
01:21 Easter Holidays and Personal Life Updates
02:30 Diving into PFAS Regulations and Industry Impact
06:21 Exploring Water and Hydrogen Report Updates
08:03 Bluetech Forum and Upcoming Events
09:09 Introduction to Soft Sensors Web Briefing
10:46 Closing Remarks and Goodbyes
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
In this episode, Rhys and Divya discuss the global premiere of 'Our Blue World, A Water Odyssey' in New York, highlighting the fantastic celebration of the planet and the event's success, attributed to the support from various partners. They also touch upon the Brave Blue World Foundation, aimed at fostering scientific, educational storytelling for public engagement.
Additionally, the discussion veers into Bluetech Research updates, focusing on recent works around soft sensor technologies and reverse osmosis membranes, including insights into innovation impact analysis related to carbon nanotubes and graphene membranes.
The episode provides an engaging overview of recent advancements and events in water technology, alongside personal stories from the hosts.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
This episode of Blue Notes dives into the world of water innovation. Join Divya and Rhys as they discuss the upcoming Bluetech Forum in Edinburgh, Scotland (June 3rd-4th), where industry leaders will explore the latest water tech solutions.
They then shift gears to chat about a critical environmental issue: greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment plants. They highlight a new Bluetech Research report on measuring and reducing nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, the biggest culprit. Learn about effective strategies for tackling this challenge.
Looking to the future, the conversation explores the role of sensors and data in transforming the water industry. But it's not all smooth sailing - discover the challenges of integrating various technologies and ensuring cybersecurity.
Divya and Rhys wrap up by sharing some recent industry news, including a surprising bankruptcy and a major company facing wastewater discharge violations. Plus, get a sneak peek at Bluetech Research's upcoming investigations into reverse osmosis, Legionella control, and advancements in biological treatment processes.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
We delve deep into the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) in the water industry as we explore the rapid evolution of AI technology, including machine learning and generative AI, and how large language models are revolutionizing data analysis, decision support, and customer service within the water sector.
We also introduce our new artificial intelligence large language model watch service, designed to keep our clients informed about the latest developments in AI and its impact on the water industry.
Furthermore, we share insights from the recent Produced Water Society conference, highlighting critical discussions on water scarcity and produced water management in the energy sector.
Additionally, we discuss the results of a global survey conducted by Bluetech Research and the International Desalination Association, focusing on emerging desalination technologies such as brine mining, batch RO, and membrane distillation.
A special spotlight is placed on Kemira’s KemConnect technology, a digital platform aimed at optimizing various aspects of water treatment. We explore its integration with large language models for future releases, underscoring the digital transformation occurring within the water industry.
Stay tuned for more thought-provoking discussions and insights from BlueNotes Podcast as we continue to explore the intersection of technology and water innovation.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
In the latest episode of BlueNotes, hosts Divya Inna and Rhys Owen cover a range of pressing topics shaping the intersection of technology, sustainability, and water management.
They kick off with a deep dive into the burgeoning lithium industry and its profound implications for the water economy. With the demand for lithium-ion batteries skyrocketing, the hosts underscore the critical role of water technologies across the lithium value chain. They spotlight emerging extraction methods and the evolving landscape of lithium supply, emphasizing the need for sustainable water management practices.
Transitioning to the semiconductor industry, Divya and Rhys shed light on the sector's increasing reliance on ultra-pure water and the sustainability challenges it faces. They explore the intricate technicalities involved in semiconductor manufacturing processes and the pressing need for innovative water management solutions.
Next, the hosts delve into the realm of Earth observation science, highlighting WaterPlan as a standout company utilizing satellite data to assess water risk. They discuss the complexities of aggregating diverse data sources and the potential of Earth observation technology to revolutionize water risk management.
The episode concludes with a focus on digital water technology and innovation, as BlueTech Research presents findings to the US EPA. Divya and Rhys unpack utilities' top concerns regarding water scarcity and aging infrastructure, emphasizing the potential of AI and large language models to address these challenges.
If you’re a BlueTech client, you can access the reports featured in this episode:
🔎 Lithium and Water 2024 Update, by Dr. Steve Gluck and Martino Finotelli
🔎 The semiconductor Industry and Water by Dr. Slava Libman
Interested in joining the next web briefing on AI, Large Language Models and the Future of Water, presented by Gigi Karmous and Olga Murujev? Register here.
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Presented by BlueTech Research®, Actionable Water Technology Market Intelligence.
Watch the trailer of Our Blue World: A Water Odyssey. Get involved, and learn more on the website: braveblue.world
The podcast currently has 70 episodes available.