WHAT Title: Supporting the use of Big Data for Water Filling in the knowledge gap Delivery available data/information to users Environment for product.

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WHAT Title: Supporting the use of Big Data for Water Filling in the knowledge gap Delivery available data/information to users Environment for product & application development Accessibility in terms of usability & visualization Longterm data management & mining Sector: hydrological modeling, agriculture, urban water demand, governmental administration

HOW Transfer from science to real-world: – Build trust in new technology – Translate language – both ways – Capacity Dev also for scientists e.g. on policies Accessible communication / education – Videos, virtual campus, blogs/forum, gaming, use cases – Social media, Ted-talks, open-source communities Link experts/research and societal challenges Engage youth & private sectors over “appatons” and competitions

WHO University & scientific community User communities – institutions, farmer associations, river basin committees, regional centers, governments Productive sectors (water, agriculture, energy) Technology representatives (ICT…)

WHY Increase the USE of available, diverse data sources by none science Mainstream of high volume data distribution Enabling environment for analysis, decision making, innovation (product development) Improve water resource management efficiency Use Cap-Tec to communicate/high-light Big Data products/services & their added value!