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NU I had not heard of Alltracel until I did a bit of research. Bizarrely GB quotes that as one of his 'successes'. Really! - by all accounts an unmitigated disaster for PIs although GB and his city mates did OK out of it. Does it sound familiar? TP are doing OK from their 5p warrants - no one else is.
No wonder Mrs GB bailed out and TP are getting out as fast as they can
Muggins, alltracel, now that's really going back in time, not many people I know that mention them in fact only one or two at most and they have been on advfn attacking GB for years. I guess you must be one of them, but which one?
So Ratty and financially illiterate Chesh are you happy with the SP where it is now? I think that you were forecasting SP circa 40p not so long ago. Are you still confident of turnover around £20m for 2021 which you were forecasting not so long ago? You really are looking very stooopid. All this boring trade by trade commentary (Chesh) and irrelevant 'research' (Ratty) and you seem incapable of recognising that you have been done. The Emperor Has No Clothes.
It's another Alltracel
This is a car crash and without orders this is heading for the teens.
Would you hold if that the case Dog.........?
you are so full of pent up bitterness it is crazy to comprehend... !
All the best (I'll wait for your BE......... :()
mugginsthedog, still not sold? Says it all really...
Seems that Sloppy is trying to beat Ratty on the most irrelevant post masquerading as 'research'. Good try Sloppy but you have to try harder.
Back in the real world how about doing a bit of rather more relevant research like why are we not winning any orders and when will run out of money? Or are we going the way of Alltracel and all PIs getting burned?
Long article. Plenty of money being invested,got to be a bit of that put aside for a couple of MicrotoxPD units, surely.
https://utilityweek.co.uk/ai-putting-eyes-and-ears-in-the-wastewater-network/
UW Innovate speaks with network leaders from Untied Utilities to shed light on the water company’s breakthroughs in the use of artificial intelligence to proactively monitor and maintain its 78,000km wastewater network.
Managing a wastewater network of equivalent length to four flights from Manchester to Sydney while coping with the impacts of a growing population and climate change has heralded something of a watershed for United Utilities — the provider of water and wastewater services for seven million people across north west England.
The firm, which aims to invest £5.9 billion between 2020 and 2025 upgrading its services, recently unveiled plans to employ real-time data, artificial intelligence and machine learning to process data and identify issues such as blockages and rising water in its sewer networks via what’s known within the company as?dynamic network management.
The approach will see more than 19,000?sensors installed in?manholes across the north west ?and will bolster the company’s monitoring at both powered and?non-powered?sites.
“Due to the vast nature of the wastewater network,?we?often?don’t know that there is an issue until it is experienced first-hand by our customers,” Mike Wood, water and wastewater network director from United Utilities says. “This is something we want to change.
“Our aim is to move away from the traditional reactive approach and to address problems proactively as much as possible, to ensure that we are managing the network, not the other way around.
“We want visibility as to what is happening?on our wastewater network?and when, so we can?detect and prevent?any?unnecessary issues before they become a problem for customers or the environment,” he adds....