We are excited to announce that the ToDrinQ project will be heading to Paphos, Cyprus, for the 4th International Joint Conference on Water Distribution Systems Analysis and Computing and Control in the Water Industry (WDSA/CCWI 2026).
Taking place from May 18-21, 2026, at the Aliathon Resort, this prestigious event gathers over 300 experts from academia, industry, and EU institutions to discuss the theme: “Designing the Next Generation of Urban Water and Wastewater Systems.”
As part of our commitment to developing smart, resilient water systems, ToDrinQ researcher Grigorios (Greg) Kyritsakas from TU Delft will present a conference paper detailing the latest project breakthroughs.
The presentation will focus on the Reinforcement Learning (RL) results for the Waternet case study. This work explores how AI-driven control strategies can optimize water distribution, improve operational efficiency, and provide a roadmap for the digital transformation of urban water utilities.
Why WDSA/CCWI 2026?
The WDSA/CCWI conference is a premier global forum for sharing solutions in smart drinking water and wastewater systems. It provides the ToDrinQ consortium with a unique platform to:
- Disseminate findings to a specialized audience of industry leaders and policymakers.
- Formulate new challenges alongside the international research community.
- Collaborate on future directions for digital twins and automated control in the water sector.
The accepted work will also be published in the Springer LNNS conference proceedings (Scopus-indexed), ensuring that ToDrinQ’s research contributes to the long-term global knowledge base of water system analysis.
We invite all our partners, stakeholders, and followers attending the conference to join Greg’s session and engage with us. This is a fantastic opportunity to see how ToDrinQ is translating theoretical research into practical, data-driven solutions for the water industry.
For more information about the conference and the full program, visit the official website.

