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Working Together For Success
OpenFlows provides unmatched interoperability, advanced features, and a user-friendly interface for water and wastewater professionals.
OpenFlows™ FLOOD™ Helped Quantify the Most Critical Flood-prone Areas in Portugal
22 Critical Areas Identified, Promoting More Effective Risk Mitigation and Resilience Actions
Quattrone Develops Cost-efficient Stormwater Network Solution for New Housing Complex in Florida
Using OpenFlows™ StormCAD® Saves USD 10,000 and Avoids a Potential Six-month Construction Delay
Advancing Digitalization in the Water Sector
How the adoption of a digital twin allows utilities to make better operational decisions and enhance services.
Jacobs Uses Digital Delivery to Ensure Singapore’s Water Sustainability and Resilience
The Bentley iTwin® Platform Helps Democratize Information on the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant
Silo AI Develops Intelligent Digital Optimization Service for Finland’s Water and District Heating System Operators
Using the Bentley iTwin® Platform Results in Record Project Delivery Times and Improves Energy Efficiency
OpenFlows™ HAMMER®
Transient Analysis and Modeling
OpenFlows™ WaterGEMS
OpenFlows WaterGEMS is a hydraulic modeling application for water distribution systems with advanced interoperability, geospatial model building, optimization, and asset management capabilities.
Scottish Water Plans Greater Investment While Working to Achieve Strategic Ambitions
After Scottish Water’s liaison meeting with British Water, we caught up with Mark Dickson, Scottish Water’s director of capital investment, to find out his organisation’s plans.
IIJA to Ignite Long-term Changes in Water Infrastructure
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is a likely catalyst for a huge shift in how water infrastructure assets are managed and maintained in the United States.
STREAMLINE YOUR WORKFLOW
In this e-book you will learn how water professionals use OpenFlows™ SewerGEMS®
Water Systems & The Digital Evolution
How Might Historic Federal Investment Affect the Water Industry’s Tech Integration Push