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Qatium to unveil its water management platform at Aquatech Amsterdam coming November. Digital water company Qatium has onboarded over 150 water utilities in the last three months, and will be launching its water management platform at the upcoming Aquatech...
Hunter Water is a state-owned corporation providing drinking water, wastewater and recycled water services to almost 600,000 people in the Lower Hunter region, north of Sydney, Australia. From its earliest days in the 1880s, Hunter Water, like the region it serves, has...
Tomorrow Water and its parent company BKT, a provider of wastewater treatment and sustainable waste management solutions, have launched an initiative to develop co-located water resource recovery facilities (WRRFs) and data centres. Tomorrow Water’s research finds that data centres can improve power and water use effectiveness when...
Baseform and Grundfos have announced the next step in their strategic partnership to bring digital services to water utilities across the globe. The Grundfos global value proposition is being up-scaled to address the water digital market with utility management...
Integrated regulation updates ensure compliance, and streamlined reporting save times while maintaining consistency in across all industries Sanitation District No. 1 (SD1) has managed wastewater and stormwater for more than 70 years and is committed to keeping its rivers clean. Every day, SD1 cleans...
The future of piping systems for building technology went live last week and is now available on-demand on the GF Piping Systems event campus. Everything is connected! From 23-25 March, GF Piping Systems added its own virtual exhibition hall to the ISH exhibition for...
The Industrial Digital Twin Association (IDTA) officially kicked off its activities at the beginning of March. With 23 founding members, including Endress+Hauser, the group’s goal is to optimally develop the digital twin as a market-ready, manufacturer-independent core technology for Industry 4.0. The digital twin...