Xylem Invites the Building Industry to Partner for a More Sustainable Future

03.02.2023
At the ISH 2023, Xylem is seeking long-term partnerships to tackle the world’s most pressing water and energy challenges – particularly within the building sector which is one of the EU’s major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.
Xylem Invites the Building Industry to Partner for a More Sustainable Future

Avensor, a digital solution for monitoring assets like pumps, mixers, UV units and other equipment. Avensor collects and analyzes data from assets to give live data, trends and alerts via the web and the mobile app. (Image source: Xylem Inc.)

“The rate at which we decarbonize the building sector will have a crucial impact on whether we achieve our climate goals” said Victor Ferre, Senior Director, Business Development & Vertical Marketing Building Services at Xylem. “Whether you are a facility manager, a heat pump manufacturer or an HVAC installer, Xylem can help reduce the carbon footprint. Our intelligent pumps, monitoring software, reliable heat meter, and accurate water meters are already saving 50,000 tons of CO2 emissions per year – that’s the equivalent to taking 20,000 cars off the streets.”

The race to zero has started and Xylem sees building sustainable partnerships as the foundation for long-term success. The company is looking for like-minded partners that lead the energy transition in the building services sector: consultants, OEMs, contractors, installers and operators.

At ISH 2023, Xylem will showcase its latest product innovations to accelerate its customers’ digital transformation. In addition, Xylem will be hosting an initiative through the company’s social responsibility program Watermark. For each participant that pledges to take an impactful water-related action, Xylem will donate to projects supporting UNICEF’s global WASH and education efforts.

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