water industry research News
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Water-centric companies from across the globe selected for Milwaukee`s Brew 2.0 accelerator
The Water Council, the global water industry research and technology hub based in Milwaukee, recently unveiled the 12 water-centric companies from across the world picked for its advanced Business, Research and Entrepreneurship in Water accelerator program, BREW 2.0. The companies were selected from an applicant pool of companies ranging from the United States, Canada, Chile, South Korea, ...
By Glanris
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Water industry launches first sector-wide innovation strategy
The water industry has launched its first ever innovation strategy setting out a vision for the sector up to 2050. The strategy, which has been developed by 19 water companies from across the UK and Ireland alongside UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) and consultants Arup, was unveiled today at a virtual event involving representatives from all UK water companies. More than 150,000 people, from ...
By Water UK
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Servelec Technologies completes two leakage projects for UKWIR
Managing leakage is a critical issue for water companies in the UK & Ireland. In particular, water companies in England & Wales are being set targets to reduce leakage by at least 15% over the 2020-25 period by Ofwat and the Environment Agency. These targets represent substantially lower leakage than has ever been achieved historically and will require concerted investment and focus ...
By Ovarro
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Black & Veatch water experts will participate in 25 professional sessions and workshops at AWWA ACE07
Technology Transfer at Toronto Conference Includes Desalination, Membrane Applications, Sustainability Kansas City, Mo. – Black & Veatch, a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company, announced today that water practice and technology leaders, project managers and other professionals from the company’s global water business are participating in 22 professional sessions ...
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Senior research appointment emphasises Atkins’ dedication to water innovation
Atkins has appointed Dr Arthur Thornton as research and innovation manager facing the UK water industry market, underlining the consultancy’s commitment to innovation and leading developments in water sector research. Atkins has a wealth of experience in leading R&D for water companies, UKWIR, the Environment Agency and Government departments as well as a research partnership with ...
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Siveco to present Smart Water case studies at the 8th IWA-ASPIRE conference in Hong Kong on Oct 30-Nov 2
Siveco China's Managing Director will hold a poster presentation on "Smart Water with Chinese Characteristics: a Practical Guide for Infrastructure Owners" at the 8th IWA-ASPIRE Conference organized by the International Water Association (IWA) in Hong Kong from October 31 to November 2. The paper aims at providing practical insights for the implementation of "Smart Water" technologies for the ...
By Siveco China
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Government backing gives a boost to the Australian and New Zealand facilities management market, finds Frost & Sullivan
Consumers have become more discerning and their preferences are constantly evolving, not only due to the countries' positive economic conditions, but also due to the growth in the construction sector. Consumer choices regarding the outsourcing of facilities management (FM) in Australia and New Zealand are based on diverse factors such as regulations and costs. New analysis from Frost & ...
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UKWIR research examines future role of water across the UK hydrogen value chain
A new project working group, led by UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR), is examining the relationship between hydrogen production, water availability, emerging technologies, and the role water utilities can play in the hydrogen value chain across the UK and Ireland. Global leader in sustainable engineering and design, Stantec, is operating as the research contractor for the ...
By Stantec
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Building Refurbishment and EU Legislation Set to Drive Demand for Pumps, Says Frost & Sullivan
LONDON, Jan. 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Even as new construction activity slows across a crisis-hit Europe, end-user investments in the refurbishment of existing buildings will be the primary driver in the pumps market for commercial and industrial buildings. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.industrialautomation.frost.com), Strategic Analysis of the European Pumps Market for ...
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BKT Achieves Successful Commercialization of the AMX Technology in Korea
Realized economic breakthrough by reducing operating costs by 83%, capital expenditures by 64- 93%, and process footprint by 70 -90% compared to existing technologies Demonstrated stable operation by passing the final discharge water quality test by a wide margin BKT, the parent company of Tomorrow Water, a leading environmental services company in South Korea, has successfully ...
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€40 million for innovations in water
An important step was taken today in developing solutions for the major challenges Europe faces in managing water. The Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) adopted by the European Innovation Partnership (EIP) on Water, chaired by Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik sets out priority areas where solutions are needed. Action Groups will now draw up tools and mechanisms to promote ...
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BWA Water Additives to Speak at the Association of Water Technologies (AWT) 2010 Annual Convention and Exposition on October 23
ATLANTA - BWA Water Additives today announced that it has been invited to give a technical presentation on “New Non-Oxidizing Biocide Options for Biofouling Control” at the Annual Convention and Exposition of the Association of Water Technologies (AWT) at the Grand Sierra Resort and Casino in Reno, Nevada on October 23, 2010. The convention will highlight the latest advancements in ...
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Frost & Sullivan reveals water quality clearly most important feature in bottled water
Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, announces the results of the end-user study, Voice of the Customer: Perceptions and Behaviors toward Bottled Water Markets. The research measures APAC consumers' brand awareness, brand perceptions, current usage, satisfaction levels (and reasons for satisfaction/dissatisfaction) with current bottled water brands, reasons for purchasing bottled ...
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Tests have begun on water reuse in the WaReIp research project
Since 2016, EnviroChemie has been working with a group of industry and research partners on the WaReIp (Water Reuse in Industrial Parks) research project, funded by the BMBF and aimed at optimising water use in industrial parks. Recently developed water supply and disposal concepts are being examined, and practical trials are being carried out to study the technical problems that particularly ...
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New Oil and Gas Sources Require Innovation in Water
The oil and gas industry produces billions of barrels of toxic water each year; Lux Research assesses companies and technologies that can treat this water BOSTON - Along with the crude oil and natural gas that fuels modern civilization, the energy industry brings nearly 233 billion barrels of wastewater from beneath the earth’s surface every year. This so-called “produced ...
By Lux Research
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Global Demand for Water Infrastructure Equipment to Pass $100 Billion by 2016
FARMINGTON, Conn., June 7, 2012/PRNewswire-iReach/ -- Global Information Inc. is pleased to announce the availability of two new reports dealing with global markets for water treatment. World Water Infrastructure Equipment Global demand for water infrastructure equipment will grow to exceed $100 billion by 2016, at a projected growth rate of more than six percent per year. Increased demand is ...
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Monash University Ph.D. Scholarship Opportunity - Urban Water and Sustainability Transitions
Monash University is seeking two outstanding Phd students who are interested in environmental sustainability and system transitions in the urban water sector. Read more ... Faculty / portfolio: School of Geography and Environmental Science, Faculty of Arts Location: Clayton campus Scholarship Tenure: 3 years full-time Scholarship Value: $31,000 per annum Closing Date: 15st August 2012 The ...
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Desalination techniques emerge in the spotlight as fresh water supplies diminish steadily, finds Frost & Sullivan
Thermal and membrane desalination are the technologies driving the ultra pure water and potable water sectors in the water market. Thermal technologies are highly favored in countries where energy is cheap and abundant. The water market is growing, and other industries such as concentrated solar power, produced water treatment and ballast water treatment are exploring the possibility of ...
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Frost & Sullivan: Russian water and wastewater treatment market in full recovery
The economic downturn had a moderate impact on the development of water and wastewater treatment market in Russia. However, the recovery has already started supported by financial programmes, increasing private investments in municipal and industrial sectors as well as urgent need to rehabilitate old and inefficient infrastructure. In fact, the Russian water and wastewater sector has been ...
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Ill-maintained supply lines create a need for residential water treatment equipment in Malaysia, finds Frost & Sullivan
The demand for water in Malaysia has risen substantially from 407 million litres per day (mld) in 1960 to 13,243 mld in 2008, at an average growth rate of 8.0 percent per year. Although local public treatment plants supply sufficiently treated water, most consumers are apprehensive about the quality and cleanliness of the treated water. The networking supply lines are more than 15 years old and ...
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