Xylem Vue joins Aquatech Amsterdam 2025: transforming the future of water management
At Aquatech Amsterdam 2025, Xylem Vue will be showcasing the latest smart water technologies and data-driven solutions.
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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At Aquatech Amsterdam 2025, Xylem Vue will be showcasing the latest smart water technologies and data-driven solutions.
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.
IFAT Brasil will be held from April 24-26 in São Paulo. This event is a unique opportunity to connect all players in the sector and promote the use of environmental technologies in Brazil and throughout the region, against a background of growing development in the sanitation sector.
There are two trends that are set to play a key role in today’s race for energy efficiency and savings in 2024. Smart buildings use advanced technology-based facilities and systems that can be holistically controlled and automated, increasing their energy efficiency, sustainability and safety.
It is a critical time for water resource management, which is facing a series of major challenges including climate change. Tackling this issue, along with the problems of demographic growth and urban development, poses multiple challenges for water management authorities.
The irrigation sector has a key role to play in ensuring food security in the current global context. Agricultural irrigation is facing new challenges that mean irrigation associations will need to digitalize their processes.
Sanitation systems are another core part of the water cycle as they manage the entire network from their source to their point of use. Technology is also set to play a key role in these networks in 2024, to respond to extreme events.
In the current era of digital transformation, the uptake of new technologies has revolutionized numerous industries, and the wastewater treatment sector is no exception.
In 2024, drinking water networks are looking at digital transformation processes that will foster greater management efficiency and sustainability.
Water treatment plants are undergoing unprecedented digital transformation. In 2024, water trends in DWTPs will include investment in automated technology-based plant management.
Experts in digital transformation for the water industry.
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