Julie Perkins

Julie Perkins is leading the Global Water Operators Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA) Secretariat, a Bonn-based initiative of UN-Habitat. She is an urban water and sustainability professional with 15 years of experience working to make basic services more inclusive, resilient and sustainable.  Before joining UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Programme) as a Program Officer in 2004, Julie was involved in urbanization research and watershed management, working within local government and research institutions. She has a Masters in Urban Planning from McGill University in Canada.

The Global Water Operators’ Partnerships Alliance is a network of partners committed to “helping water operators help one another”. This global alliance works to scale up effective “Water Operators’ Partnerships’ , not-for-profit partnerships between peer utilities, that help boost their know-how and skills, and make improvements that connect more people with sustainable water and sanitation services.

Andreas Hartmann

Andreas Hartmann (*1956), civil engineer, honorary professor at Technical University Braunschweig. Up to now he is managing director of Brunswick Wastewater Services Limited Company since 2016. In previous positions he was in charge of Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH after diverse managerial functions in municipalities of Brunswick and Munich generally in relation to environmental engineering, water economy and infrastructure. In Sri Lanka und Indonesia he won experiences in environmental challenges of development countries. One of his current topic is the evaluation of old and new hydraulic structures in their condition and necessities to recover their function and asset value.  

Francesco Fatone

Francesco is or has been:

  • (a) Coordinator of the Horizon2020 Innovation Action „SMART-Plant“ and WP leader of >10 EU-funded projects.
  • (b) Team member of more than 15 EU-funded R&D&I projects.
  • (c) Editor in Chief or associate or guest editor of ISI journals, including Water Research.
  • (d) Member of expert committee about circular economy and of the expert policy-support group about sludge management of the Italian Ministry of Environment.
  • (e) Chair of international IWA conferences;
  • (f) Co-chair of the IWA Specialist Group on Small Water and Wastewater Systems (SWWS);
  • (g) Invited speaker and/or member of scientific committee of >30 international conferences;
  • (h) co-author of >100 SCOPUS-indexed paper;
  • (i) General Secretary of the IWA Resource Recovery from Water Cluster;
  • (l) co-leader of the “Value in Water” Cluster of Water Europe platform;
  • (m) member of executive board of Ecomondo;
  • (n) Leader of the Water JPI Task Force on Alignment

Timon Meyer

Timon is the managing partner of T-Base, a Berlin-based consulting firm. He has served as moderator of numerous cross-sector panel discussions and presentations at conferences, trade fairs and customer events, generally with particular emphasis on renewable energies, innovation, digitalization and cutting-edge, disruptive business models. Timon is a generalist with profound experience at the intersection between business, politics, economic development and public administration. At Total Deutschland, he served as the Head of Strategic Controlling. Later, at Berlin Partner, he was responsible for the development of the energy, mobility and clean tech. As managing director, he built up the Berlin Solar Network. He has led major marketing projects and champions the development of synergetic business ecosystems and communities.

Katie Gallus

Katie Gallus – geographer & moderator with a massive crush on all things digital. She reins from a family farm in the south of Germany and is filled with wanderlust. She worked for German public broadcasters Deutsche Welle, ARD and ZDF before working for the United Nations in New York City. Following her passion as an explorer and storyteller, she did research in the Caucasus of Georgia, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan and Brazil, Iraq, Eritrea, Ethiopia. She’s also lived abroad: in Cameroon  among  cocoa  plantations  and  in  Sierra  Leone  working  alongside  filmmakers.  Katie  is  a  sought-­after presenter on subjects of digital ideas in (international) development, climate change, agriculture, world food security and development policy.

Gerardo Anzaldúa

Gerardo is a Senior Fellow at Ecologic Institute in Berlin working on water policy, climate resilience and innovation management. Since 2010, he is member of the European Topic Centre on Inland Coastal and Marine waters (ETC-ICM), which supports the European Environment Agency in its assessment of European waters. Gerardo has contributed to a range of studies on WFD implementation and EU water industry legislation for clients including EUREAU, the EEA and the European Commission. This entailed conducting financial assessments of water services operations in various EU Member States; evaluating water pricing and other water demand management policies across Europe; and conducting economic analyses of European water resource efficiency indicators.

Stemming from his work in the digital-water.city project, Gerardo leads the Task Force on Business Models of the DigitalWater2020 synergies group. With members of the ICT4Water Cluster, he recently co-authored an upcoming white paper on digitalization in the water sector.

View all speakers: Smart Water for Resilient Cities

View all speakers who participated in the last BLUE PLANET Berlin Water Dialogues on 25th February 2021 – „Smart Water for Resilient Cities“

Keynote

Claudia Castell-Exner
President, EurEau
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Paul Fleming
Global Water Program Manager, Microsoft USA
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Topic Section I – Innovative Asset Management

Bert Bosseler
IKT Institute for Underground Infrastructure
"Status quo: physical modelling of sewer failures"
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Regina Gnirß
Utility Berliner Wasserbetriebe
"Innovative Asset Management Processes"
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Andreas Hartmann
Stadtentwässerung Braunschweig GmbH
"Guidelines for the assessment of wastewater networks"
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Lena Heinrich
Isle Utilities
"Break-Out Session"
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Agnes Janda
Gelsenwasser AG
"Innovative tools for asset management strategies"
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Karsten Kerres
FH Aachen
"Guidelines for the assessment of wastewater networks"
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Christian Koch
Hades AI
"Fast, objective sewer inspection powered by AI"
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Mathias Riechel
Berlin Center of Competence for Water
"From data to decisions: new tools and methods for sewer asset management"
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Daniel Sauter
Utility Berliner Wasserbetriebe
"Identification of sewer damages by using intelligent image analysis"
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Robert Stein
STEIN Infrastructure Management GmbH
"Innovative tools for asset management strategies"
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Topic Section II – Water Utilities in Smart Cities

Gerardo Anzaldúa
Ecologic Institute
"Digital water governance: What are the challenges associated with digitalization in the water sector?"
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Nicolas Caradot
Berlin Center of Competence for Water
"The benefits of digital solutions for the water sector"
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Rebekah Eggers
IBM North America
"How can open-source standards boost the development of smart solutions?"
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Francesco Fatone
Università Politecnica delle Marche
"How to support circular economies with innovative wastewater treatment"
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Sofia Housni
SIAPP
"Focus on Paris: An early warning system for bathing water quality"
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Walter Kling
Vienna Water
"Smart City Strategy"
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Julie Perkins
UN-Habitat's Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance (GWOPA)
"Smooth Operators: Building Utilities’ Resilience to Climate, COVID and other Crises"
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Jochen Rabe
Berlin Center of Competence for Water
"Berlin’s Smart City Strategy"
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Ulf Stein
Ecologic Institute
"Digital water governance: What are the challenges associated with digitalization in the water sector?"
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Lydia Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia
KWR Water Research Institute, Netherlands
"How can open-source standards boost the development of smart solutions?"
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Moderated by

Katie Gallus
Moderator
Timon Meyer

Claudia Castell-Exner

Positions and Achievements

  • since July 2019 President of EurEau, European Federation of National Associations of Water Services, Brussels, Belgium
  • since May 2017 Head of water management, water quality and water usage; coordinator of European water policies at DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association, Bonn, Germany
  • since March 2011 Member of the Drinking Water Committee of the Federal Ministry of Health, Germany
  • 2011- 2015 Chairman of EurEau Commission 1: Drinking water (member since 1996)
  • since 1991 DVGW German Technical and Scientific Association, Bonn, Germany
  • 1988-1991 Technical manager at Städtische Betriebs- und Verkehrsgesellschaft mbH, Bad Kreuznach, Germany

Academic education

  • June 1991 Dr. rer. nat. (equivalent to a PhD) in “Mineral nitrogen dynamics of soils used for winegrowing in the water protection area ‘Stromberger Straße’, Bad Kreuznach”, University of Mainz (Germany) (overall note: magna cum laude)
  • 1982 – 1988 Johannes-Gutenberg-University of Mainz, studies of Geography and Geology

Sofia Housni

Sofia Husni obtained her engineer degree in Material Science from Polytech Sorbonne, which is part of Sorbonne University in Paris. She, then, completed her PhD on “Magnetically assisted Flocculation for Water Treatment”. She studied a model system composed of clay platelets (pollutant) and magnetic nanoparticles (flocculating agent) and realized a complete characterization (at micro and macro scales) on the process until she tested it on a real system: The Seine River.

After a 6 months post doc at the CNRS working on highly conductive magnetic systems, she was recruited as the new DWC project leader at SIAAP (Greater Paris Sanitation Authority) mid-September 2020. Her job entitles in managing and organizing the different steps of the project concerning Paris and its surroundings. A great deal of communication and information exchange has to occur between the French partners and the European ones.

Lena Heinrich

Lena is a water engineer with extensive experience working in the international water sector; the EU and overseas. Her special technical expertise is in the fields of hydrogeology, water resource management and water treatment. Over the years she has worked alongside technology companies, end users of technology and investors alike and brings a wide understanding of the different approaches and challenges to innovation. Other experience was gained working amongst others in the UK water industry, British Geological Survey, UNESCO Centre and Imperial College London. Today Lena’s primary focus is on managing the Isle’s German team and using her broad knowledge base managing projects delivering tailored solutions supporting clients and accelerating the uptake of novel technologies, solutions and products within the water tech sector.