Xylem Vue powered by GoAigua sponsors the IWA Digital Water Summit 2024
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.
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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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.
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