In the evolving landscape of facility and sustainability management, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in water management.

The coming of age of IoT and water management

In the evolving landscape of facility and sustainability management, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in water management. What was once a nascent, experimental technology riddled with teething problems has now matured into a reliable, indispensable tool. Read More
Despite the challenging environment, the intersection of wastewater and IoT is utilising the right data to make savings across the network.

Flushing out wastewater woes with IoT

Despite the challenging environment, wastewater is an area where having the right data is critical for ongoing understanding and savings of the entire network. Kallipr is at the cutting edge of IoT technology that can support wastewater managers. Read More
Water is one of Earth’s most consumed resources and is vital for sustaining life and supporting human activities. Global industry – agriculture, petrochemicals, mining, paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals – relies heavily on an abundant supply of fresh water for production and energy.

Water management strategies for high-consumption industries

Water is one of Earth’s most consumed resources and is vital for sustaining life and supporting human activities. Global industry – agriculture, petrochemicals, mining, paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals – relies heavily on an abundant supply of fresh water for production and energy. Read More
Digitalisation is playing an increasingly vital role in Australia's water management amidst persistent challenges of scarcity exacerbated by climate change and population growth. Australia, known for its arid climate and sporadic rainfall patterns heavily concentrated in specific regions, faces a daunting task in ensuring a sustainable water supply.

How IO-Link simplifies the digital approach to water management

Digitalisation is increasingly vital in Australia’s water management amidst persistent challenges of scarcity exacerbated by climate change and population growth. Australia, known for its arid climate and sporadic rainfall patterns heavily concentrated in specific regions, faces a daunting task in ensuring a sustainable water supply. Read More