A diverse group of water, environment and technology specialists will gather in Birmingham on Thursday 5 March for Smart Streams: Wireless Solutions for Tomorrow’s Water, a free one‑day conference hosted by Water Resources West and the River Severn Partnership Advanced Wireless Innovation Region (RSPAWIR).
The event at the STEAMhouse, Birmingham City University, will highlight award‑winning projects from the RSPAWIR, showcasing how wireless‑enabled tools are already improving water quality, strengthening flood resilience and modernising catchment management.
Speakers from universities, councils, environmental bodies and industry will share practical lessons from real‑world deployments, including smart abstraction, precision irrigation, water quality monitoring, community flood alerts and innovative drainage technologies.
The day offers attendees a chance to learn, exchange ideas and connect with partners working across the region.
Matt Smith programme manager for the RSPAWIR, said: "This is an important opportunity to bring people together around shared challenges and emerging solutions, helping shape the next phase of innovation across the River Severn catchment. Registration remains open for those wishing to join."
To secure a free ticket for the event click here.