17 Innovators Highlight Investment to Solve Global Water Challenges
Seventeen organizations have joined forces to support the United Nations Water Action Agenda, pledging to invest $11 billion in water innovation over the next five years.
Seventeen organizations have joined forces to support the United Nations Water Action Agenda, pledging to invest $11 billion in water innovation over the next five years.
UNESCO estimates that 80 percent of wastewater globally is released back into the environment untreated[1], polluting the world’s waterways and posing risks to human health. Ahead of the United Nations (UN) 2023 Water Conference, Manchester City Football Club and global water technology leader Xylem are calling on football fans globally to drive action on wastewater pollution.
Anyone who operates a dewatering pump from Tsurumi can, in many cases, upgrade it to a higher performance level – by simply exchanging some parts.
Atlas Copco has developed a new versatile range of electric surface self-priming dewatering pumps for a wide variety of applications. The E-Pump range consists of different models with a canopy and open set configuration. This flexible solution is ideally suited for many applications like sewage bypass, in the municipality sector and construction projects with access to a power source.
Xylem reports that 87% of employees volunteered time in 2022, combining their efforts with volunteers from Xylem’s customers and partners around the world.
Xylem is supporting emerging technology companies and accelerating the development of breakthrough solutions through its Xylem Innovation Labs commercial accelerator program.
635 registered participants from 73 countries – online conference inspires interested parties from research, water management and politics worldwide.
International technology group ANDRITZ has expanded its C-press screw presses product range to meet the dewatering needs of the wastewater or industrial treatment plants.
A growing global movement of young innovators is helping the water sector make progress against urgent challenges like water accessibility and security. Brilliant young minds are helping shape a more sustainable world by developing innovative ways to manage water and by educating others in their communities about water challenges.
Europe’s water sector meets in Malta to discuss how they can maintain affordable water services in an uncertain energy future