Partners from ToDrinQ project will present three significant research papers at the prestigious Computing and Control in the Water Industry (CCWI) 2025 conference, taking place from 01-04 September 2025. The presentations will showcase the project’s latest advancements in creating more flexible, efficient, and intelligent drinking water treatment systems through the use of digital twins, machine learning, and advanced design tools.
The ToDrinQ project is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to ensure the safety and resilience of drinking water supplies. The presentations at CCWI 2025 will provide industry leaders, researchers, and regional authorities with key insights into the future of water management.
The three papers to be presented are:
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Design support tool for flexible drinking water treatment plants: This paper introduces a novel tool aimed at designing the next generation of drinking water facilities that can adapt to changing conditions and operational demands.
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Machine Learning prediction of ozone exposure for improving the ozonation process in a drinking water treatment plant: This research highlights the application of AI to optimize the critical ozonation process, enhancing water purification efficiency and safety.
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Development of a Digital Twin-based decision support platform for drinking water quality monitoring and management: This work details a cutting-edge platform that uses a virtual replica of water systems to enable real-time monitoring, predictive analysis, and proactive management of drinking water quality.
Grigorios Kyritsakas, a lead researcher on the project, will be instrumental in presenting this body of work. “We are thrilled to share our progress with the international water community at CCWI 2025,” said Kyritsakas. “These papers represent a significant step forward in our mission to integrate advanced digital technologies into drinking water management. From more resilient plant designs to AI-driven process control, our goal is to provide utilities with the tools they need to guarantee safe and reliable water for everyone.”
The CCWI conference is a leading international forum for professionals focused on computing and control in the water industry, making it the ideal venue for ToDrinQ to disseminate its impactful findings to an estimated audience of 120 key stakeholders.