Aqualogy joins the Smart Water Networks Forum

Nov. 11, 2014

SURREY, England — SWAN, the Smart Water Networks Forum, is a worldwide industry forum promoting the development and adoption of data technologies in water networks, making them smarter, more sustainable and more efficient.

SURREY, England — Aqualogy announced that it has joined SWAN, the Smart Water Networks Forum, according to a press release.

SWAN is a worldwide industry forum promoting the use of data-driven technologies in water networks, making them smarter, more sustainable and more efficient, stated the release.

Aqualogy is focused on the development of sustainable innovations to shape the future of water networks, continued the release.

The release reported that Aqualogy, through a variety of smart water network solutions, is working with customers to enable the efficient management of distribution networks, continuously improving and monitoring network performance in real time.

SWAN will help ensure Aqualogy is at the forefront of changes and evolution in market demands, noted the release.

“We are delighted to have Aqualogy as a part of the SWAN Forum during this exciting time for the industry,” said SWAN Chairman Amir Peleg. “As a company that offers solutions across the entire water cycle, Aqualogy will bring an invaluable perspective to SWAN as we continue to create the dialog and actionable tools, such as the recently launched SWAN Interactive Architecture Tool, that are key to moving the industry forward.”

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