Third iAMP-Hydro Progress Meeting held in Greece

Third iAMP-Hydro Progress Meeting held in Greece


On 20 and 21 October 2025, the third iAMP-Hydro Progress Meeting was held in Thessaloniki, Greece, where project partner PPC organised a very good meeting, which was only the start of a full week in Thessaloniki, as directly after the progress meeting the conference HYDRO took place in Thessaloniki (with a full session for iAMP-Hydro on Friday, 24 October 2025), and afterwards on Saturday, 25 October 2025, the 3rd Co-Development Workshop was carried out.

The two days of the progress meeting showed promising developments of the project work.

Some of the highlights were the following:

- Cuerva informed about the validation activities at the project's demo sites.

- WIP will try to find out with the sister projects, if a strong document, a White Paper on Digitalisation in the Hydro Sector, can be prepared together with the sister projects Di-Hydro and D-Hydroflex.

- TCD and Easy Hydro gave updates on the development of Predictive Maintenance Sensor Development & Modelling. 80 % of the planned CFD models are already available. Comparisons between installed sensors and recorded data of the hydropower companies are currently assessed. Discussed were details of how to      

- NORCE reported about the status of the current sensor installations and the ongoing data collection. It was good to see that hydro operators can use tools to operate in a beneficial way for the haydro fauna.

- CARTIF and POLITEHNICA Bucharest showed the results of the flow forecasting models and showed the comparison of the forecasted data with real data. The results were already good, but the colleagues are working to get even more precise results.   

- Suite5 gave an update of the iAMP, the intelligent Asset Management Platform. The platform is in its beta phase and tested by partners to show at the end of the prohect its readiness for being further developed.




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