Listen to BMA discussing the TORCH project on Planet Possible Podcast
BMA is the lead technology partner on the collaborative TORCH project. Listen to the Planet Possible podcast about how heat from wastewater can be a source of renewable energy.
Traditional planning approaches struggle to keep pace with this complexity. That's why Decisio™, our AI-assisted decision intelligence platform, is helping utilities plan and deliver future critical infrastructure investments.
We're excited to be sponsoring this year's Utility Week WWT Asset Management and Capital Projects conference at NCC Birmingham on 8 - 9 October 2025.
Our presentation takes place on Wednesday, 8 October at 2 pm, entitled: "'True' Whole-systems Wastewater Planning: Using AI to Accelerate Tactical and Strategic Decision Making."
Stephanie Pullan, Head of Wastewater Asset Management at Yorkshire Water, will be joined by Max Fini of BMA to discuss whole systems wastewater planning and how AI is helping to accelerate tactical and strategic decision-making.
The UK water sector faces significant infrastructure investment challenges across both wastewater and water systems. Utilities need smarter approaches to planning and delivering these programmes.
If you're attending the conference, we'd love to connect. Visit us at Stand 7 or drop us a message to arrange a meeting.
For more information, download our brochure: Enabling Water Sector Innovation: Wastewater Systems
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