
GoAigua joins J-WAFS as new research affiliate
New collaboration between MIT and GoAigua unites MIT’s strengths in AI, data analytics, and sensing with novel water industry efforts that use wastewater testing as a pandemic response tool.
A Digital Twin is a virtual model that replicates the real behavior of the system and simulates its response under any conditions. In the water industry, this enables utilities to fully understand the processes that are taking place.
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New collaboration between MIT and GoAigua unites MIT’s strengths in AI, data analytics, and sensing with novel water industry efforts that use wastewater testing as a pandemic response tool.

A smart adaptation of 5G to strengthen water infrastructures and guarantee safe access to drinking water will change our lives in the short term. Article by Chema Nebot, Head of Business Development at Idrica.

In this unprecedented year, utilities have decided to take the digitizing agenda seriously. Our commitment to 2021 is that they are better prepared, and that citizens have improved access to water. A message from Jaime Barba, CEO Idrica.

Smart water cities are the best alternative to last century technologies. Salvador Herrando, Smart City Services Manager at Idrica and CBOO at Nexus Integra, shares his view on resource management in the cities of the future.

The project includes the implementation of MIoT, one of the most relevant contributions that 5G technology provides.

Carlos Tejedor, Technical Leader of Smart Metering at Idrica talks about the evolution of communication technologies and how they have transformed the water sector.

The series of virtual meetings is based on the recreation of the best elements of live summits in a virtual environment. Held on the 19th of November and the 17th of December 2020.

GoAigua’s comprehensive wastewater-based epidemiology program will detect coronavirus outbreaks early.

Pablo Calabuig, CEO of GoAigua US, talks about how wastewater-based epidemiology for COVID-19 can help reduce infection rates. With Walid Khoury.

The pandemic has proved that digital solutions are not only a nice-to-have, but a must-have for water utilities. These are the benefits of digital transformation.

Utilities around the world are increasingly open to fully-fledged digital transformation. This brings new opportunities. Article by Chema Nebot, Head of Business Development at Idrica.

The leading water and sustainability event in the country is held virtually this year from October 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021. After last year’s success, Idrica Peru is present this edition with a virtual stand in the Exhibitors Pavilion.