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NAVIGATING CAPITAL INVESTMENTS & EMBRACING TRANSFORMATION FOR THE FUTURE OF VICTORIA’S WATER SECTOR.

24 Jun 24 · Industry, Thought Leadership
Population growth, lifestyle changes, development, and agricultural practices will contribute to an increasing demand for water during the next 20 years. Global water use is likely to increase by 20 to 50 percent above current levels by 2050, with industrial and domestic sectors growing at the fastest pace.

Source: Director of National Intelligence: Water Insecurity Threatening Global, Economic Growth, Political Stability

At Sequana, we’re dedicated to driving positive change and fostering constructive debate through our Water Sector Insights and Leadership series. In this article, we delve into the critical issues facing Victoria’s water sector and emphasises the urgency of capital investments and transformation.

Our article by our Director – Strategy, Transformation & Delivery, Melissa Thek delves into the critical issues facing Victoria’s water sector and emphasises the urgency of capital investments and transformation.

Highlights of the piece include:

Urgency for Change
Victoria’s water sector is under pressure from population growth, climate change, and technological advancements.

Need for Transformation
Sustainability demands that water businesses adapt, enhance efficiency, and innovate.

Collaboration is Vital
Transformation and innovation require collaboration among all stakeholders to ensure efficient and sustainable water management.

Shift in Investment
Increased capital investment in water infrastructure necessitates effective resource allocation and strategic procurement.

Technology Challenges
Adopting cloud technology offers opportunities and challenges, emphasising the need for cost management and regulatory compliance.

Future-Readiness
Transformation and collaboration are essential for overcoming industry challenges and driving positive change.

The Time for Action is Now
Water businesses must assess their readiness for transformation, commit to change, and lead towards a sustainable and resilient future.

Read or download the article below and join us as we explore these crucial themes and work towards a better future for Victoria’s water sector.

Download the full report here and join us as we explore these crucial themes and work towards a better future for Victoria’s water sector.

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By Melissa Thek
Director – Strategy, Transformation and Delivery