
Idrica Mexico receives ESR 2024 Award for its commitment to sustainability and social responsibility
On October 15, Idrica Mexico (GoAigua Mex S.A) was awarded the Socially Responsible Company (ESR) 2024.
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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On October 15, Idrica Mexico (GoAigua Mex S.A) was awarded the Socially Responsible Company (ESR) 2024.

The Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua platform has been awarded at the WWEM event.

Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua will be at the congress, as a Platinum sponsor and will also have a booth at the event to showcase its latest innovations.

In the world of water management, AI and digital twins are transforming treatment plants, enabling process optimization.

Brabant Water has reached an agreement with Idrica. This partnership will enable the utility to take the next step forward in the digitalization.

Water is an essential resource, especially in arid and semi-arid parts of the world such as the Middle East. However, one of the most pressing issues this region

On Sunday, June 21, 2024, Chema Nebot, VP EMEA APAC BR of Idrica, was interviewed on the program “Lo que viene”, by José Ángel Cuadrado, on Spain’s COPE radio station.

Tourist areas face the challenge of balancing economic development with the preservation of the natural environment. Water digitalization contributes significantly to achieving this balance thanks to a number of technological strategies.

From May 27-30, around 40 water utility leaders from Africa and Latin America, as well as members of the World Bank, traveled to Valencia (Spain) to participate in a training course on the digital transformation of water management.

Smart metering has revolutionized the water sector, providing advanced tools for efficient, sustainable water resource management. It has been a mainstay in digitally transforming the entire water cycle since it was introduced and continues to be a fundamental tool.

Climate change is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today and is exacerbating the global water crisis. Climate variability, along with extreme phenomena such as droughts and floods, is having a devastating impact on the availability of drinking water in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Cybersecurity has become a major issue for companies in the water sector. In recent years, there have been multiple attacks on utilities, given the importance of this sector as an essential service.