Hydraulic modelling has become a cornerstone of the digital transformation of water networks, supporting planning, design, and operational decision-making. To further enhance their value, hydraulic models are evolving into accessible, integrated components of a broader digital ecosystem — an approach advanced by Autodesk and Idrostudi through hydraulic digital twins that connect strategic planning with day-to-day network operations.
In this session, experts will demonstrate how InfoWorks ICM is integrated with Idrostudi’s web-based iCG platform, enabling hydraulic models to interact seamlessly with operational systems such as SCADA, real-time decision support tools, work order systems, and weather forecasts. This integration responds to the growing demand for intuitive, web-accessible digital twin solutions that can be used not only by modelling specialists, but also by operational and management teams.
Upcoming webinar: Thursday, January 29, 2026 – 16:00 (CET)
From planning to operations: unlocking the potential of the digital twin with InfoWorks ICM and iCG
The webinar will focus on the evolution of hydraulic models: from traditionally static tools based on design-day assumptions to dynamic models that reflect real operational conditions of water and sewer networks. Attendees will gain insight into how this transition supports more informed, timely, and collaborative decision-making.
Key topics include:
- Management Support Systems based on Hydraulic Digital Twins: definition and key benefits
- Common challenges in moving from static planning models to operational, dynamic models
- Presentation of Idrostudi’s iCG platform and its integration with InfoWorks ICM
- A real-world sewer system case study illustrating how the iCG Digital Twin supports routine operations, emergency management, and system upgrades through scenario analysis and impact assessment
Speakers
- Luca Serena, Product Specialist Sales Executive, Autodesk Water
- Francesca Zanello, R&D Coordinator, Idrostudi
This free webinar is open to water utilities, consultants, engineers, and decision-makers interested in advancing digital twin strategies for water network management. Participants who cannot attend live are encouraged to register to receive access to the recording.