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AI and Water Management

The use of AI is essential to achieve sustainability in the water sector. Its application can range from optimizing procedures and wastewater treatments to predicting natural risks, such as floods or droughts, and monitoring water quality.

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AI and Water Management
The use of AI is essential to achieve sustainability in the water sector. Its application can range from optimizing procedures and wastewater treatments to predicting natural risks, such as floods or droughts, and monitoring water quality.
Wastewater: From Problem to Solution
Efficient wastewater management could provide energy to 500 million people. Wastewater treatment facilities have the potential to become energy generators instead of consumers, all the while creating clean water that is returned to the local ecosystem, supplying more than 10 times the water provided by the current global desalination capacity.
How do disasters impact water quality?
Disasters indeed result in the deterioration of potable water and sewage systems. Therefore, water must be regarded as a fundamental element in the activities planned by the emergency committee. It is crucial to conduct a thorough vulnerability analysis to estimate the potential degree of impact on these systems in the face of a specific disaster. This proactive approach helps in preparing and mitigating potential damage to water supply and sanitation infrastructure, allowing for more effective emergency response and recovery efforts.
AQUACORP successfully completes the Pre-Commercial Procurement of CDTI
On January 29, 2021, the Official Journal of the European Union (OJEU) published a Pre-Commercial Procurement (PCP) tender for the development of surface water quality monitoring solutions. The objective of this initiative is to validate a low-cost, high-efficiency water quality alert network.
Water consumption in agriculture
The hydrological footprint of the irrigated agriculture sector plays a crucial role, accounting for over 70% of the water available for consumption worldwide. The water stress is notably high in this scenario. The priority should be to encourage practices that enhance water productivity, which involves the restoration and modernization of existing irrigation infrastructures and the adoption of more innovative technologies.
Ranked first in a globally scoped challenge
Talent is the perfect combination of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Thanks to this and years of hard work, we are pleased to announce that at AQUACORP, we are celebrating. A little over a month ago, we applied to the call published by CDTI (Center for Industrial Technological Development) for the development of innovative solutions in monitoring the quality of surface water
Our startup experience
On April 25th, our CEO Pablo Pérez had the opportunity to showcase what we do, how we do it, and to share our startup experience in an interview on the TV program, "Negocios de Carne y Hueso" (Real Business)
World Water Day
The World Health Organization (WHO) once again invites us to reflect on the importance of this precious resource for the world, celebrating its World Day. The chosen theme for this year, 2021, is "Valuing Water."
That's how we're going to contribute to improving water quality
At AQUACORP, we're presenting ourselves to the call organized by CDTI-E.P.E. in collaboration with the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge for the development of solutions in monitoring the quality of surface waters. The objective is to contract innovative solutions that do not exist in the market but can address the public needs identified by the Ministry of Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge.

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