The “Water Innovation Europe 2024” report recommends promoting digital tools to achieve maximum efficiency in sustainable water use

2024-12-13

The “Water Innovation Europe 2024” report recommends promoting digital tools to achieve maximum efficiency in sustainable water use

 

The design of digital tools is an essential factor in achieving sustainable water use and the highest possible efficiency.
This is one of the recommendations of the “Water Innovation Europe 2024” report made public following the discussions held at this year's conference in Brussels.
In line with these indications, Adasa has made the development and implementation of digital solutions one of its strategic axes for years.

This international meeting point brought together experts from the fields of research, politics, business and EU institutions to discuss the future of water management.

The 10 most important conclusions gathered in the “Water Innovation Europe 2024” were:

  1. It is essential to implement digital tools for maximum efficiency.
  2. It is necessary to establish a European Water Smart strategy with the objective of securing and maintaining water resources for the coming decades.
  3. It is necessary to integrate these strategies into EU policy through immediate measures.
  4. Water security should be prioritized in the mandate of the European Commission (2024-2029), focusing on innovative solutions and collaborative approaches to strengthen Europe's resilience to water challenges.
  5. Promote reuse.
  6. Set water targets.
  7. Implement a hybrid gray-green infrastructure.
  8. Recognize the vital importance of sustainable water use and management for the functioning of Europe's agri-food, industrial and economic systems.
  9. Raise awareness: highlight the socio-economic value of water and use governance tools such as water-oriented living labs to address challenges.
  10. Developing a comprehensive risk framework: establishing risk-based indicators for droughts and a long-term water management plan.

Adasa, digital expert in the water sector
Aligned with these demands of “Water Innovation Europe 2024”, Adasa is committed to the development of digital tools and real-time monitoring of water quality through sensors.

The comprehensive solutions created by Adasa together with its customers drive their digital transformation for better sustainability, safety and provide a series of benefits:

  1. They improve decision making.
  2. They increase the effectiveness of each organization and the efficiency of processes.
  3. They reduce risks.
  4. Enable access to real-time data and innovative technologies.
  5. Better manage your most critical infrastructures.
  6. Leverage the hidden value of your data to solve complex problems.

The design, manufacture and development of specific sensors are part of the technologies that we make available to the integral water cycle:

  1. Physical-chemical sensors
  2. aquaBio, microbiological measurements
  3. Nutrient measurement
  4. Measurement of organic matter
  5. Soft sensors (virtual sensors) using AI
  6. Predictive water quality systems based on Machine Learning
  7. Water quality data analytics