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Ripple Effect: Building a smart water system on Catalonia's coast
How a water utility in Spain is using digital twins and AI to prevent pipeline breaks, anticipate risks, and optimize water management.
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Ripple Effect: Delivering digital transformation in Beijing
Beijing Drainage Group has been at the forefront of digital transformation in the water sector. Here are the innovative strategies they have deployed.
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Ripple Effect: How digital transformation is solving water in Asia
Xylem’s President of China and Asia, Shuping Lu, discusses digital trends across the region and how collaboration is fueling digital transformation.
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Ripple Effect: How utilities are using digital tech to achieve operational excellence
The water sector’s transformation is gaining pace. Water and wastewater utilities are deploying digital solutions on a larger scale and demonstrating how data and analytics can optimize operations and enhance services for communities. Sharing insights from the pacesetters is an important factor in accelerating progress.
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Ripple Effect: Unlocking the value of digital is all about smart planning
For water utilities, “going digital” is not an outcome, it’s a way to solve problems. Peter Verlaan, director of a water utility, explains his approach.
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Romanian utility ApaVital S.A. secures water supply with Xylem Vue’s smart leak detection
Romanian utility ApaVital uses Xylem Vue to cut water losses, improve leak detection and strengthen water security for more than 500,000 people.
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Rural North Texas community cuts non-revenue water by 42% with pipeline leak detection technology
In the rural city of Iowa Park, Texas, the Cypress Water Transmission Line serves as a community backbone – delivering drinking water to 6,000 residents and local businesses.
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Securing water’s future: Xylem signs CISA’s Secure by Design Pledge
As the water sector embraces digital technologies to improve resilience and efficiency, cybersecurity has become mission critical. Every connected device and cloud-based solution strengthens water management but also expands the attack surface for potential cyber threats.
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SIWW 2024: Xylem CEO Matthew Pine on transitioning to a water-secure world
At Singapore International Water Week, Matthew Pine discussed escalating global water challenges and the proven technologies available to solve them.
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Solving Southeast Asia's water challenges through decision intelligence
Idrica and Xylem experts share insights on Southeast Asia’s water problems and proven digital technologies to help solve them.
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Solving water for the pharmaceutical sector
How pharma manufacturers are addressing the sector’s complex water challenges, including meeting regulatory standards, while managing rising water costs.
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Spanish water utility and US aerospace company harness digital solutions to safeguard water supply
2024 Xylem Sustainability Excellence Award winners set the pace as companies turn to smart water technology to conserve and reuse water.
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Stories of Xylem customers and partners solving water
Here’s a look at media coverage of how Xylem customers and partners are addressing their toughest water challenges and improving their communities.
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Supporting disaster-affected communities in Pakistan
Sohail Ahmed Siddiqui, a field coordinator for emergency response with Mercy Corps, discusses supporting disaster-affected communities in Pakistan.
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Texas satellite manufacturer achieves zero liquid discharge with a Xylem water reuse system
A Texas satellite manufacturer reuses 95% of process water and saves $30M with Xylem’s zero liquid discharge system and digital monitoring. -
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The Amazon’s legendary Boiling River – exploring a mystery through data
Andrés Ruzo’s research on the Boiling River in Peru’s Amazonian rainforest has inspired millions and helped make the river a conservation priority.
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The Soweto Garden Network: Creating a new model to feed communities
At Orange Farm, an hour south of Soweto, South Africa, a young boy cups his hands in freshly turned soil and smiles, as he and his classmates learn how to plant spinach, red cabbage, and potato seedlings. Closer to the city, at the Megatong Primary School, a Xylem volunteer installs a rainwater collection tank for a new drip irrigation system at the school’s community garden, where the students will put their new skills to work to grow their own fresh produce.
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Transforming printed circuit board production with smart water services
Learn how three printed circuit board manufacturers are meeting water quality targets and reducing wastewater with a fully managed water service.
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Turning pressure into progress: three examples of water security in action
How utilities and industries are strengthening water security through water reuse, resilient infrastructure, and smart water technologies. -
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Water innovation and teamwork in action at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
Xylem technology delivers best in water quality for the largest swim meet in history.
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Why I solve water: 4 women leaders driving change in the water sector
In honor of International Women’s Day 2023, Xylem is gathering leaders across the company for panel discussions on this year’s theme #EmbraceEquity. Making Waves caught up with four panelists who are helping Xylem customers around the globe overcome water challenges.
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Why utilities need to prioritize reducing nitrous oxide emissions
Nitrous oxide (N2O) can be a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater treatment. Here are steps utilities can take to manage emissions.
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Working towards water for all: An interview with Aria Harris, Xylem emerging leader
The water crisis in Flint, Michigan, led Aria Harris to focus her career on working for a more water-secure world, including a leadership program at Xylem.
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World Oceans Day 2023: Time to put our oceans first
We live on a blue planet covered with oceans that we depend on for our way of life. But how much attention are we actually giving them? Today, on World Oceans Day, the United Nations is joining forces with decision makers, leaders and activists around the world to put the oceans first.