What We Think about... When We Think about Water

June 15, 2021 01:00:20
What We Think about... When We Think about Water
The Future of Water
What We Think about... When We Think about Water

Jun 15 2021 | 01:00:20

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Hosted By

Reese Tisdale

Show Notes

Rather than focus on the nuts and bolts of the water industry, Bluefield shares broader market trends that are exciting our team. In this discussion, our water experts examine seven key factors shaping the outlook of water management. From the Internet of things to the future of agriculture, the team looks at global drivers of change impacting water sector– municipal and industrial. Market forces that impacted our outlook include COVID disruption of business models, political shifts, and changing consumer behaviors.

This episode draws from Bluefield’s recent webcast.

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Reese Tisdale
President
Bluefield Research

 

John Berryman
Sales Director
Bluefield Research

 

Keith Hays
Vice President
Bluefield Research

 


The Future of Water podcast series is where Bluefield water experts talk about all the ways in which companies, utilities, and people are addressing the challenges and opportunities in water.

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