This portable camera is an example of remote control technology for the water industry.

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The water and wastewater industry is under increasing pressure to optimise efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure environmental compliance. Traditional management methods often rely on manual inspections and reactive maintenance, leading to inefficiencies and potential disruptions. Enter the game-changing combination of remote control technology and the Internet of Things (IoT). This powerful duo is transforming how water and wastewater facilities operate, offering a proactive and data-driven approach to management. Read More
Have you heard of a digital twin? Scientists have demonstrated the use of next-generation satellite data and advanced modelling to build virtual replicas of the terrestrial water cycle. This new technology can track water resources and create detailed simulations of flooding and other extreme events.

How could a digital twin predict water-based natural disasters?

Have you heard of a digital twin? Scientists have demonstrated the use of next-generation satellite data and advanced modelling to build virtual replicas of the terrestrial water cycle. This new technology can track water resources and create detailed simulations of flooding and other extreme events. Read More
The Water Minister's Climate Innovation Challenge is about inspiring water corporations to act on climate change. It's about coming up with intelligent solutions to tackle the challenges the industry is facing now and into the future.

Water Minister’s Climate Innovation Challenge

The Water Minister has issued their Climate Innovation Challenge. It is about inspiring water corporations to act on climate change. It’s about coming up with intelligent solutions to tackle the challenges the industry is facing now and into the future. Read More
Global water treatment and pool equipment manufacturer Waterco Limited (Waterco) has cemented its position as the largest Australian-owned and operated entity in the Water industry by acquiring Davey Water Products (Davey), a subsidiary of GUD Holdings Limited (GUD). The transaction is expected to be completed on August 31, 2023, with a sale price of $64.9 million. 

Waterco announces acquisition of Davey Water Products

Global water treatment and pool equipment manufacturer Waterco Limited (Waterco) has cemented its position as the largest Australian-owned and operated entity in the Water industry by acquiring Davey Water Products (Davey), a subsidiary of GUD Holdings Limited (GUD). The transaction is expected to be completed on August 31, 2023, with a sale price of $64.9 million. Read More