Create better mitigation plans with multiple simulations, scenarios and collaboration in the cloud.

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Flood and spill risk assessment, capacity improvements, system expansions and preparing for emergency scenarios are at the core of what you do. Collaboration is crucial, but models and inputs required are complex and teams are working in siloes.

Using advanced modeling technology with cloud capabilities enables you to store, manage and simulate your models quickly, accurately in a collaborative technical workspace improving your overall stormwater, wastewater planning and management.

What was covered:

  • Key differences in conventional methods vs integrated catchment modeling
  • How InfoWorks ICM’s new cloud capabilities are transforming collaboration in the industry
  • How advanced modeling can help you safeguard your community and create better emergency and mitigation plans.

Capabilities for 1D and 2D modeling, advanced cloud capabilities, and robust collaboration enable you to build models you can trust and confidently plan ahead with.

Speakers

Brett Singley

P.E., Group Product Manager, Autodesk

Water Expert with experience in: Regional Sales, Technical Sales, Product Management, and Partner Management. Brett thrives on presenting complicated technical things to non technical stakeholders and getting people excited for innovative new solutions and workflows.

Tim Medearis

P.E., Solutions Engineer, Autodesk

Tim lives in Longmont, CO and has been working with modelers and engineers with hydraulic software since 2017. He loves seeing our customers succeed and finding innovative solutions by stretching our toolsets. When he’s not working at Autodesk, he’s with his ever-growing family, in the mountains, coaching either kid's soccer or basketball, or reading a book.