11 Dec 2020 |
MIKE Mine: Cloud-based mine water management tool now even better with upgraded features
MIKE Mine is an operational software released by DHI in 2019 to help mining companies expedite critical water-related decision-making and risk analysis. The power of MIKE Mine lies in its ability to provide real-time monitoring, forecasting, reconciliation and reporting by creating a digital twin of a mining operation.
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09 Dec 2020 |
The best tips for optimising berth utilisation in ports and terminals
Port authorities are starting to discover that advanced digital decision support tools, such as web-based port traffic management systems, are the answer to improving berth utilisation safely and efficiently.
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02 Dec 2020 |
Improving transboundary water management to protect communities
Development of a transboundary water management system for the Sesan-Srepok river basins
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24 Nov 2020 |
MIKE 2021 RELEASE AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
Take your water modelling capabilities to the next level.
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23 Nov 2020 |
DHI’s marine animal data portal to support offshore wind farm development in the North Sea
Starting January 1, DHI will expand its Marine Animal Movement Portal (MAMP) to help protect marine life and accelerate the development of offshore renewable energy in the North Sea.
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20 Nov 2020 |
Download MIKE+ today!
The future of water modelling is here.
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10 Nov 2020 |
Latest data service helps shipping companies lower vessel fuel consumption by up to 5%
A novel data service to help shipping companies reduce operating expenses and meet increasing regulatory requirements is now available in the market.
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05 Nov 2020 |
New operational service helps WWTPs increase capacity, minimise pollutant discharge and reduce energy and chemical consumption through a digital twin
Hørsholm/Denmark
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26 Oct 2020 |
Here's the answer to eco-friendly dredging
Dr. Jacob Hjelmager Jensen, Head of Projects at DHI, answers our questions about the role of computer models in dredging today
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02 Oct 2020 |
Improving water distribution in Hungary
See how a water utility is using WaterNet Advisor to enhance operations, management and reporting
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17 Sep 2020 |
Extending the life of a hydropower plant
Using numerical models to evaluate best practice in managing reservoir sedimentation
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11 Sep 2020 |
Supporting sand management along Adelaide’s shoreline
Applying shoreline morphology modelling supported by 40+ years of coastal monitoring to evaluate management options
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01 Sep 2020 |
Nvidia is discontinuing support for several old GPU cards
Please note that NVIDIA is discontinuing the support for several generations of GPU card, and MIKE will align with those changes. As such, some older GPU cards will no longer be supported by MIKE software.
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26 Aug 2020 |
Safeswim bags international Smart Water Project of the Year award
DHI’s marine team in New Zealand is providing forecast predictions of water quality for many of the beaches in Safeswim
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12 Aug 2020 |
Why web-based solutions are key for grasping the challenge of coastal flooding
Nils Drønen, Chief Coastal Engineer at DHI, answers our questions on how web-based modelling solutions can help decisions makers prepare for future flood events
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03 Aug 2020 |
An insider's perspective on tackling coastal erosion
Find out how we can protect our shorelines from this ongoing challenge
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20 Jul 2020 |
Effective online stormwater quality management in cities
Regional Council in New Zealand benefits from web-based geospatial decision support system
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15 Jul 2020 |
Shaping the future of our cities with sustainable urban drainage systems
Water modelling can help you incorporate sustainable urban drainage systems (SuDS) into your development planning
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10 Jul 2020 |
Diving deep into the problem of ocean acidification
Using modelling to reduce the impact of ocean acidification
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08 Jul 2020 |
New Zealand city of Tauranga selected by the Swedish Innovation Agency for an international pilot
The city’s utility will receive funding to implement Future City Flow and thereby enhance wastewater network planning.
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07 Jul 2020 |
City of Gold Coast selected by Swedish Innovation Agency to receive funding for Future City Flow
The funding will be utilised to implement real-time control in the sewerage network for more efficient operations.
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02 Jul 2020 |
How to manage urban stormwater quality in three steps
Predictive models can help estimate pollutant load
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29 Jun 2020 |
Sustaining the acceleration of global offshore wind energy
DHI contributes to more efficient clean offshore energy by leading the development of a new metocean project.
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23 Jun 2020 |
How do we balance lithium mining with the environment? The answer is digital
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15 Jun 2020 |
The one tip for an efficient wastewater treatment plant: Go digital
Exploiting the possibilities of digital solutions to optimise operations
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09 Jun 2020 |
Delivering metocean data to support the first offshore wind project in Australia
By providing relevant insights on metocean conditions, DHI helps Australia’s first offshore wind project to come alive.
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04 Jun 2020 |
Supporting the construction of a new hydropower plant
Carrying out reservoir sedimentation studies with numerical modelling
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18 May 2020 |
MIKE 2020 Update 1 now ready for download
We’re levelling up – so you can too
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13 May 2020 |
DHI Annual Report 2019 - now live
Going Digital in the new Decade: No longer a 'what-if'
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29 Apr 2020 |
Flood and mitigation tool helps municipalities to prepare for flooding
To deal with increasing flood risks, DHI developed a flood tool to be used in emergencies and support the development of cost-effective flood mitigation plans.
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15 Apr 2020 |
How to tackle the problem of ocean plastic pollution with technology
Plastic pollution in our oceans is one of the most pressing environmental issues we are facing today. A new study released in 2019 reveals that the amount of plastics in our oceans has been increasing significantly since its use became widespread in the 50s, and this problem is likely to get worse.
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06 Apr 2020 |
Intelligent sediment management reduces hydro power production loss in the Andes
Advanced physically based modelling technology together with on-site sediment data collection, enabled DHI to propose intelligent reservoir sediment flushing strategies. This targets optimal sediment management and minimises energy production downtime.
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02 Apr 2020 |
Newly developed metocean data for Japan and South Korea is now available
DHI’s Metocean Data Portal has been updated with new high-quality datasets for offshore wind development.
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01 Apr 2020 |
Country-wide catchment-level water resources management and integrated basin planning in Kenya
MIKE Powered by DHI software supports water resources specialists in Kenya to develop country-wide water resources management and integrated basin plans.
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25 Mar 2020 |
Data and tools for water and extreme event management specialists
By providing a wealth of Earth Observation based data, information and tools, DHI is helping Myanmar specialists to better manage water resources, floods, droughts and their impacts.
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19 Mar 2020 |
How DHI is handling COVID-19
DHI has implemented measures to protect staff, limit spreading of COVID-19 and ensure business continuity
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17 Mar 2020 |
Forecasting stream water level and flooding with machine learning
Machine learning technologies are increasingly applied as data-driven forecasting methods. DHI applied this technology on stream water level to provide rapid and efficient forecasts for flood mapping and management.
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04 Mar 2020 |
More users are now solving flood and drought challenges with online portal
DHI’s Flood and Drought Portal reaches a milestone with 2000 registered users.
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05 Feb 2020 |
Is rainwater from cloudbursts a health risk in green recreational areas?
Green recreational areas are increasingly being used for temporary storage of flood water after cloudbursts to reduce costs for drainage. DHI is investigating whether it poses a health risk to people using the areas after heavy rains.
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17 Jan 2020 |
The Novo Nordisk Foundation Water Summit: A splash for a sustainable future
This week a group of water professionals from around the world teamed up in Copenhagen, Denmark, to discuss possible solutions to some of the toughest urban water challenges.
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