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Abstract Submissions for SWIG Events
SWIG welcomes abstract submissions from speakers interested in presenting at our events. We have introduced a standard abstract submission form, which can be used at any time to submit a proposed presentation for a specific SWIG event. Each submission should clearly identify the event you are applying for and include a presentation title and summary for review. This form applies to upcoming SWIG workshops, webinars, and conferences where speaker submissions are being accepted
Hannah Casswell
4 days ago1 min read


SWIG Board Opportunity: Supplier Representative
SWIG is inviting expressions of interest from supplier organisations to join the SWIG Board as a Director. Our Board already has strong representation from water companies, consultants, academia and regulators. To ensure a balanced perspective, we are now keen to strengthen the supplier voice at board level and reflect the experience of those developing and delivering sensing and monitoring solutions. Who should apply We are looking for someone who: Works for a supplier activ
Hannah Casswell
Feb 41 min read


Membership and Workshop Fees for 2026/27
As we look ahead to the 2026/27 membership year, we’re sharing an overview of SWIG’s membership and workshop fees. Our fee structure is designed to remain proportionate, accessible, and reflective of the value delivered through SWIG’s programme of events, and industry engagement. As always, fees vary by organisation size and membership type. Membership renewal invoices will be sent out at the beginning of March. Membership fees for 2026/27 (All fees exclude VAT) Large corpora
Hannah Casswell
Feb 31 min read


Seven Continents, One Challenge: Innovative Water Sensing; reflecting on SWIG's Global Webinar, 3 December 2025
This year’s global SWIG webinar brought together speakers and case studies from all seven continents , with a strong focus on how sensing, data and AI are reshaping urban drainage and wider water management. Across the day we saw how continuous monitoring is moving from isolated sites to full catchments and city-scale programmes, with low-cost sensors, solid QA/QC and clear dashboards enabling a shift from reactive maintenance to genuinely proactive, risk-based management
Hannah Casswell
Jan 272 min read
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