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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

30 April, 2021

Talent is the perfect combination of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Thanks to this, and after years of hard work, we’re thrilled to announce that at AQUACORP, we are celebrating.

A little over a month ago, we submitted our proposal to the call published by the CDTI (Center for Industrial Technological Development) for the development of innovative solutions in the field of monitoring the quality of surface waters.

Today, we are delighted to report that we have been evaluated as the FIRST in this call. This assessment was carried out under strict criteria of transparency and open competition, by completely independent experts. First ahead of major companies such as INDRA, SUEZ, or AQUALIA, all of which have extensive experience in water lifecycle management. We excelled in most of the evaluation criteria, particularly in the proposed solution based on our technology, its innovation and disruption, and our great team.

This allows us to access approximately €2 million in public funding aimed at optimizing our technology and bringing it to market.

With surface images, we are capable of monitoring the physicochemical and biological parameters of water and measuring its quality level. We have created a scientific model combining IoT, Computer Vision, and Spectroscopy, which patterns the optical behavior of water based on its type, the parameters to be measured, and the measurement point.

 

Our Deep Tech platform aims to democratize remote, real-time, and non-intrusive monitoring of water conditions, offering an efficient and effective solution for water quality management. This is essential not only to ensure its sustainability but also that of the planet.

The level of innovation proposed by our platform represents a radical change in water quality monitoring compared to current standards. There’s no longer a need to directly interact with the water to understand its physicochemical parameters.

This marks a significant step for AQUACORP, and we are optimistic that we are at a stage of take-off where 2021 must be the turning point to make our project scalable.

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