GE highlights how it is solving water challenges at SIWW 2014

June 4, 2014

SINGAPORE — GE is showcasing its advanced energy-saving and efficient technologies, products and services for municipal and industrial customers.

SINGAPORE — GE is showcasing its advanced energy-saving and efficient technologies, products and services designed to help industrial and municipal customers meet their toughest water challenges at Singapore International Water Week (SIWW) 2014, taking place June 1-5, 2014, in Singapore, according to a press release.

“We are committed to developing technologies that enable our customers to achieve energy savings that also increase operating efficiencies while helping to conserve and reuse water. During Singapore International Water Week, we will highlight our solutions for the major water-related challenges facing our industrial and municipal customers — availability, quality, productivity, energy and the environment,” said Heiner Markhoff, president and CEO — water and process technologies for GE Power & Water.

According to the release, highlights of GE’s technology portfolio that will be on display at Booth # B2-B24 include: ZeeWeed* Ultrafiltration, LEAPmbr, LEAPprimary, IPER, Procera* Seawater Solutions Platform and Sievers Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Analyzers.

GE Water & Process Technologies is a leading global supplier of water treatment, wastewater treatment, water reuse and process systems solutions, continued the release, along with water treatment chemicals and process chemicals.

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