14 April 2026
On April 8, 2026, the Indo-French Climate Resilience Seminar at IIT Delhi brought together public institutions, researchers and industry leaders to address the growing climate challenges in the Himalayan region. Through three panel discussions, the event highlighted the urgent need to strengthen hydrological forecasting, early warning systems and integrated water–energy–food resilience approaches.
20 March 2026
A posteriori analysis of the 16 November 2025 flood event on the Ardèche river, reported by the Service de Prévision des Crues du Grand Delta (SPC Grand Delta)
29 January 2026
On 27 January 2026, BWI brought together public and private stakeholders in Kathmandu to mark the operational launch of its hydrological forecasting services in Nepal.
23 January 2026
BWI took part in the Carrefour des Gestions Locales de l’Eau (CGLE) 2026 in Rennes, engaging with public and private stakeholders on hydrological forecasting, flood and drought anticipation, and territorial resilience.
A recap of two days of exchanges at the heart of water management challenges.
12 December 2025
At Aqua Business Days 2025 in Nîmes, BWI took part in two days of exchanges on the water–energy nexus. During a dedicated micro-pitch session, our CEO Jeremy Fain highlighted how hydrological forecasting and virtual stations support run-of-river hydropower in a context of climate change.
20 November 2025
On 17 November, BWI hosted a special edition of the Apéro de l’Hydro at the B612 in Toulouse, on the occasion of a visit from a delegation of SAED Senegal.
9 October 2025
24 June 2025
BWI has joined the Space Climate League, a collective of ClimateTech startups using satellite data to develop innovative environmental solutions, thereby strengthening the group’s expertise in freshwater management in response to climate challenges.
14 October 2024
Our Sales Manager, Benoît Miltin, had the pleasure of attending Le Grand LAB’EAU, a landmark event commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Water & Environment sector. Held in Limoges, France, this gathering spotlighted six decades of water policy and its enduring impact, while addressing the pressing challenges posed by climate change. The event featured conferences, workshops, and debates on topics such as efficient agricultural reservoir management and impactful projects like Explore 2.
11 October 2024
BWI had the honor of being one of seventy exhibitors during the first edition of the CYCL’EAU trade show in Orléans. This important event, focused on water management, spanned from October 9th to October 10th, 2024. The two days allowed BWI to engage with leading innovators and solution providers in the water management sector, introducing recent, and established water management solutions.