Making Data Science and Machine Learning Work for the Water Sector

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Making Data Science and Machine Learning Work for the Water Sector

Are data science and machine learning useful for the water sector? How do you build models when data vary across space and time, are collected at scales ranging from field sites to countries, and where the past does not always predict the future?

Smart water is a $22 billion industry that's growing exponentially and making an impact to the lives of billions of people world wide. What the sector is looking for are professionals who are experts in water and wastewater and have the data science and machine learning skills to build useful, applicable tools.

But how do you build this skillset as a busy professional? And as an industry, how do you enable your employees to acquire the latest tools and technologies?

Join us for a free, virtual event on Wednesday September 28th at 12 noon Pacific Time where we will talk about the market, opportunities in smart water, and building the skills needed for the sector.

 

https://ecoformatics.teachable.com/p/free-virtual-event-introducing-water-tech-or-machine-learning-and-data-science-for-water-and-wastewater/?preview=logged_out

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