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Adoption of Advanced Technology can Address India’s Water Crisis: Wilo

All India— In order to improve efficiency and sustainability in water systems across the country, Wilo Mather and Platt Pumps Pvt Ltd, World leader in providing pumping solutions has brought to light the critical need for advanced technology in addressing India’s growing water management challenges in ‘Water Management Conference’ here at Jaipur. The event brought together top water management professionals from Rajasthan and prominent state dignitaries to address the country’s critical water issues.

India’s severe water scarcity and management problems were at the forefront of discussions. Emphasizing the necessity for innovative solutions to improve efficiency and sustainability, Hemant Watve, CMD of Wilo Mather and Platt Pumps Pvt Ltd, delivered a keynote address that underscored the importance of advanced technology in modernizing water management practices. “The urgency of addressing water management issues in India cannot be overstated. Our cutting-edge solutions, such as online boosting systems and shroud pumps, are specifically designed to meet the complex demands of today’s water management challenges. This conference is a testament to our commitment to driving progress in this vital sector,” Watve said.

The conference has also featured a series of insightful sessions, including a crucial overview of pump basics by Umesh Kulkarni. His presentation highlighted the need for a comprehensive understanding of pump technology as a foundation for effective water management. “In the face of growing water challenges, grasping the fundamentals of pump operations is essential. This knowledge is critical for utilizing advanced technologies to improve water management practices,” Kulkarni emphasized.

Ravindra Ulangwar, Head of Water Management at Wilo, showcased breakthrough technologies like solid separation systems and wastewater management solutions. “Adopting advanced technologies is imperative for overcoming India’s water management obstacles. These innovations not only enhance efficiency but also support sustainable practices crucial for our future,” Ulangwar stated.

The conference served as a powerful reminder of the need for advanced technology to ensure sustainable water management in India. The insights and innovations presented are expected to drive significant advancements and foster a more resilient and efficient approach to managing the country’s water resources.

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