EIP Water and ino3W join forces to introduce disruptive water technologies

disruptive water technologies
The SingSpring Desalination Plant from PUB Singapore is one of Asia’s largest seawater reverse-osmosis plants, which produces 30 million gallons of water a day to meet about 10 per cent of Singapore’s water needs. Photo: PUB Singapore

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Global water technology platform ino3W and the European Innovation Partnership on Water join forces to increase market access for EU water technology developers and provide progressive water utilities with disruptive water technologies. EIP Water will assist ino3W by identifying disruptive EU technologies developed at European water technology centres, hubs, and SMEs.

”This is a great opportunity and the beginning of what promises to be an important milestone in future designing and technology acceleration of EU water industry” said CEO Shai Schechter ino3w to EIP water news. Ino3W is a global water technology validation accelerator created by UK-based ino3W Ltd. Its main objective is to advance ‘game changing’ water technologies through early progressive adopters. The general areas of interest include drinking water operations, water purification and intelligence, contaminant removal, energy efficiency, infrastructure asset management, pipe rehabilitation, drainage and flood management and wastewater technology.

European drinking water companies

The ino3W water utilities network is working together with American Water (the largest publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company), PUB (Singapore Public Water Utility) and Queensland Urban Utilities (one of Australia leading water utilities). The platform wants to work together with progressive water utilities around the world. EIP Water and Ino3W are still looking for EU technology developers and water utilities who are interested in joining the initiative.

Ino3W partnership

The ino3W partnership aims to enable new water technologies to be tried, tested and brought onto the market in up to ten different countries. Its main objective is to increase operational efficiency and asset management improvement by advancing the global market take-up of ‘game-changing’ water technologies through partnerships with leading global water utilities.

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