Adasa hosts a meeting of the international E-Hydro project to promote the implementation of digital twins and AI
2026-05-05
Adasa hosts a meeting of the international E-Hydro project to promote the implementation of digital twins and AI
Adasa has hosted a new consortium meeting of the E-Hydro project at its headquarters in El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona. The E-Hydro project is an international R&D initiative aimed at developing a smart platform for the modelling, virtualisation and advanced management of water resources.
The project aims to help water management bodies improve decision-making through the use of digital twins, artificial intelligence and predictive modelling.
These technologies will enable the simulation of hydrological scenarios, the anticipation of risks associated with extreme events — such as floods or droughts — and the optimisation of river basin management in a context marked by climate variability and growing pressure on water resources.
E-Hydro brings together a multidisciplinary consortium comprising technology companies, engineering firms and research organisations.
The project is coordinated by CEMOSA and involves Aerolaser, Ingeniería Insitu and Adasa Sistemas, alongside leading scientific institutions such as the University of Vigo, the University of Salamanca and IDAEA-CSIC. The initiative is funded by the TransMisiones 2023 programme, led by the CDTI and the State Research Agency, under the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.

For Adasa, participation in E-Hydro represents a strategic step in the evolution of aquaDam, its solution for the advanced management of dams and water resources.
Through this project, the company reinforces its commitment to the digitalisation of the water sector, which includes data integration, scenario simulation, hydrological forecasting and the application of measurement technologies to the entire water cycle.
Adasa’s involvement in E-Hydro reflects its commitment to developing innovative solutions that enable public authorities and operators in the sector to anticipate water-related challenges, improve the resilience of water infrastructure and move towards more efficient, safe and sustainable management.
With projects such as E-Hydro, Adasa continues to consolidate its role as a leading technology partner in the digitalisation of water, promoting data-driven tools that contribute to smarter water resource management.
The E-Hydro project is being developed within the framework of the TransMisiones 2023 Programme, promoted by the Centre for Technological Development and Innovation (CDTI) and the State Research Agency, by a multidisciplinary consortium combining technological, scientific and market capabilities.