- How can a utility better support the activities of field workers?For distribution utilities, providing field workers with accurate, up-to-date and immediately accessible information is crucial. it enables rapid intervention, reduces errors and frees the back office from unnecessary workload. Arcoda Next is the mobile app for smartphones and tablets that fully meets these needs. This app, by combining data from your information systems such as… Read more: How can a utility better support the activities of field workers?
- 3D models of network infrastructure: a challenge for utilitiesToday, utilities face the pressing need to modernize and digitize their network infrastructure management processes. Reliance on paper and data scarcity result in slow, inefficient, and error-prone workflows. To optimize underground infrastructure management and obtain highly accurate, realistic 3D models, utilities are seeking faster, more robust, and effective solutions. Currently, data digitization remains limited and… Read more: 3D models of network infrastructure: a challenge for utilities
- ISLE 2025: specialization course on water systems managementArcoda will take part in the ‘ISLE 2025’ specialisation course (Brescia, 25-26-27 March). On the first day, dedicated to the digitalisation and the reduction of losses in water systems, Lorenzo Orlandi (Arcoda) will speak about the automatic survey of water networks. During the speech, we will show the advances in technology and how it is… Read more: ISLE 2025: specialization course on water systems management
- Water meter data immediately on the smartphone, in augmented reality.With a special module of Next, the Arcoda app dedicated to supporting the field workers, field staff can check individual meters simply by framing the relevant barcode or QR code with their smartphone camera. Arcoda Next, in augmented reality, will superimpose contract and meter data on the meter itself, providing the operator with the information… Read more: Water meter data immediately on the smartphone, in augmented reality.
- Relocalising underground infrastructure after excavation is closed: a challenge for utilitiesUtilities tasked with relocalising underground infrastructure, after excavation has been closed, face significant complexities, leading to higher operational costs. Once the excavation is backfilled, underground infrastructure is no longer visible, making inspection difficult without reopening the site. This entails bureaucratic delays and the logistical costs of setting up a new construction site. Current technologies do… Read more: Relocalising underground infrastructure after excavation is closed: a challenge for utilities