Waterneer Technologies continues its partnership with the Aquatech forum to bring new know-how, propagate new technologies and processes in the region. Waterneer Technologies Co-Founder, Mr Ashok Syal spoke on a technical panel on defining the Utility of the Future at Aquatech 2013 in New Delhi. He presented his views on technology playing a huge role in addressing some of the current problems that envelope the utilities in emerging economies like India. He briefly touched upon the different elements of technology that can be used e.g. decentralized waste water processing and calculated usage of recycled water. He also mentioned the progress being made in the usage of Eco-friendly flocculants from Japan. Amongst the delegates were distinguished business leaders from utilities, municipal water bodies and complimentary technology partners.
Waterneer Technologies Presents at Aquatech 2013 in New Delhi
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