Want to learn more about how Jacobs has been using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help utilities more efficiently process sewer inspection data and manage their wastewater collection system?
Join Spring for a knowledge showcase on Tuesday, 29th October 14:00-16:00 to hear about how Jacobs are helping First Utility District of Knox County (FUD) more efficiently and cost effectively manage their collection system and overcome operational challenges caused by limited human resources and increasing costs to inspect and analyse collected sewer data.
Streamlining inspection data management, improving operational efficiency, and reducing costs, were key goals for FUD. Jacobs deployed Dragonfly℠, a cloud-based AI defect coding solution built by Jacobs in partnership with Hitachi for sewer system assessment and guidance to enable FUD to meet their goals.
Join this Spring innovation showcase to hear about how the Dragonfly pilot and first six months of scaled up annual usage (totalling approximately 200,000 linear feet, to date) has helped FUD to realize actual business value from the use of proven, scalable, high-accuracy, AI solutions.
Dragonfly includes an integrated asset management module (powered by Argon, another Jacobs AI technology), which gives FUD the capability to efficiently catalogue inspection data ratings of all collection system pipes, while also providing cleaning and reinspection plans – prioritising assets based on repair, rehabilitation, and replacement needs.
Sign up to this free event to hear about how FUD have now expanded the use of Dragonfly throughout their 600-mile sewer network, and how it has demonstrated significant value to FUD in terms of accuracy, cost, and resource savings.
If you or somebody you know is interested in learning more about how Dragonfly could help your organisation deliver resilient infrastructure, while saving on cost, time and resources, sign up today!