
Transforming the Water Sector – A new 3-part podcast series
Produced in collaboration with the Future Water Association
This thought-provoking podcast series features our water industry experts Tanya Dady and Daniel Reilly in conversation with Future Water Association CEO Paul Horton. Through in-depth discussion they explore what meaningful transformation really looks like for the UK’s water sector.
With growing environmental pressures, aging infrastructure, increasing customer expectations and competing investment priorities, transformation is no longer a buzzword — it’s a necessity. This series delves into how the sector can evolve through innovation, smart technology, customer engagement and cross-industry collaboration.
In this 3-part podcast series, we unpack:
Episode 1: The Transformation Challenge in the Water Sector
How can the water industry rethink transformation, make time for innovation and validate the investment? We explore the sector’s biggest challenges and what real transformation entails — from aligning people, processes and technology to making the case for long-term investment.
Episode 2: Smart Metering, Customer Engagement & the Role of Data
Can data and customer engagement truly transform the water sector? This episode examines how smart metering enables better data and engagement, communication challenges and lessons from the energy sector.
The Future of Water: Innovation, Collaboration & Achieving 2050 Goals
Does smart metering hold the key to a sustainable water future? We discuss how it can reduce leakage and support 2050 targets — and why scaling innovation, overcoming procurement barriers and fostering collaboration are crucial.
Listen now for expert insights and practical ideas — delivered in three focused, accessible episodes. Available on YouTube and Acast (links above).
If you’d like to arrange a 1:1 conversation with Tanya or Dan about topics from the series — or to better understand how we can help design, deliver and finance your smart water metering programme — please get in touch.