Webinar: VIT® SafeGuard

Efficient system control, optimisation of the degradation
performance and prevention of malfunctions through the integration
of process engineering and microbiological parameters.

Dates and registration

In the VIT® SafeGuard webinar, you will learn how the combination of microbiology and process engineering takes wastewater treatment to a new level. Practical examples will show how the stability, efficiency and treatment performance of biological wastewater treatment plants can be optimized by monitoring microbiology in a targeted manner and incorporating microbiological data into the process engineering control system.

Upcoming dates:05. June 2025
Time:2:00 pm (CET)
Duration:60 minutes + Q&A session
Speaker:

Dr. Jiri Snaidr 
(CEO and expert for wastewater biocoenoses)

Dr. Claudia Beimfohr
(CTO and expert in applied wastewater microbiology)

Platform:Zoom Webinar

Why take part?

  • Expand your knowledge of the key role of biocoenosis in biological wastewater treatment.

  • Learn about VIT® SafeGuard, the ground-breaking monitoring system that combines microbiology and process engineering.

  • Learn first-hand about practical application examples and success stories.

  • Ask your questions directly to our experts in the interactive Q&A session.

  • Get an outlook on future developments in wastewater treatment.

Agenda

  • SESSION 1: What is VIT® SafeGuard? (Dr. Jiri Snaidr)
    Introduction to the monitoring system and outlook on the future of wastewater treatment.
     
  • SESSION 2: Microbiological monitoring with VIT® SafeGuard (Dr. Jiri Snaidr)
    Insights into the composition and functionality of the biocenosis in biological wastewater treatment plants. Understanding the interactions between microbiological and process engineering aspects.
     
  • SESSION 3: Process engineering monitoring with VIT® SafeGuard (Dr. Claudia Beimfohr)
    Integration of microbiological and process engineering data for comprehensive monitoring.
     
  • SESSION 4: VIT® SafeGuard in the practice (Dr. Claudia Beimfohr)
    Presentation of real case studies in which VIT® SafeGuard was used. Successes and positive effects on the stability and efficiency of wastewater treatment plants
     

The webinar will end with an interactive Q&A session, providing space for open questions, in-depth discussions and dialogue on specific topics.

Who is the webinar suitable for?

  • Wastewater treatment operators and laboratory managers
  • Professionals from the wastewater sector
  • Anyone interested in innovative wastewater solutions

 

Take this opportunity to expand your expertise and learn from leading experts in the field. Register now and be part of this exciting event!

Microbiology meets process engineering

VIT® SafeGuard is a powerful tool that combines microbiological and process engineering expertise. By linking microbiological measurement data with process engineering parameters, it enables an early warning system that continuously provides insights into the stability of the wastewater treatment plant. Deviations or undesirable developments in the biology are detected before discharge limits are exceeded. This significantly increases operational safety and sustainably optimizes treatment performance.

vermicon AG

vermicon AG

With over 25 years of systematic experience in the key aspects of biological wastewater treatment, vermicon AG has unique microbiological expertise in this field. Thanks to the patented VIT® gene probe technology, we enable the direct visualization, identification and quantification of microorganisms in wastewater samples.

Our Partners

We work closely with certified process engineering partners across Europe to bring together microbiological expertise and technical know-how for smarter wastewater treatment.

Are you a process engineer ready to make a difference? Join our network and become a certified vermicon partner.

VIT® SafeGuard

VIT® SafeGuard

VIT® SafeGuard is the monitoring system for biological wastewater treatment. The microbiologists at vermicon AG work closely with the engineers at H2Ortner to compare microbiological, chemical and process engineering values and determine the resulting recommendations for action.