Digital transformation of water utilities through water loss management approach. - Jurica Kovac
Digitization is happening everywhere and changing the way the world works, providing opportunities to create new value for businesses around the world. Digitization is an opportunity to better address some of the urgent issues facing utility companies. However, with Public Water Service Providers (JIVUs), digitization is understood differently because they are at different stages of development and expansion. For those embarking on the path of digitization, the initial benefits can be achieved by increasing efficiency but this is just the beginning of change. The growing digital maturity of JIVU leads to improved capacities for the adoption of more innovative use of new technologies, creating opportunities for the development of new business models, improving efficiency while optimizing the use of infrastructure, human and technical resources and especially reducing costs.
What is Digital Transformation?
Digital transformation is the process of advancing the application of digital technologies to create new - or modify existing - business processes, cultures and user experiences to meet changing business and market demands. This redesign of business in the digital age is a digital transformation.
Ultimately, digital transformation implies a process of changing human behavior based on the advanced use of information.
Our behavior is changing in the process of transformation from the old analog, based on the traditional notion of action without or with minimal help of digital technologies to the new digital, in which digital technologies are an integral and indispensable part of everyday life and work, utilization of all available human and technical resources, including a new key resource of the 21st century - information.
The future is digital and we all have a period of change ahead of us, and JIVU, with its special role and position in society, has an obligation to be an active stakeholder in the digital age.
Видео Digital transformation of water utilities through water loss management approach. - Jurica Kovac канала IWA Water Loss Specialist Group
What is Digital Transformation?
Digital transformation is the process of advancing the application of digital technologies to create new - or modify existing - business processes, cultures and user experiences to meet changing business and market demands. This redesign of business in the digital age is a digital transformation.
Ultimately, digital transformation implies a process of changing human behavior based on the advanced use of information.
Our behavior is changing in the process of transformation from the old analog, based on the traditional notion of action without or with minimal help of digital technologies to the new digital, in which digital technologies are an integral and indispensable part of everyday life and work, utilization of all available human and technical resources, including a new key resource of the 21st century - information.
The future is digital and we all have a period of change ahead of us, and JIVU, with its special role and position in society, has an obligation to be an active stakeholder in the digital age.
Видео Digital transformation of water utilities through water loss management approach. - Jurica Kovac канала IWA Water Loss Specialist Group
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