From left: Ryan Yuen, Managing Director, Singapore International Water Week; Ng Joo Hee, Chief Executive, PUB; Professor Kazuo Yamamoto, Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize 2020 Laureate; Harry Seah, Deputy Chief Executive (Operations), PUB; and Dr. Pang Chee Meng, Chief...
By Mayur Sharma Q. How critical is emerging tech like GIS for the start-up ecosystem? How does an acceleration program like GeoInnovation encourage innovation in water resource management? Agendra Kumar: As per the Geospatial “Artha” Report, India’s geospatial economy...
By Tejashree Joshi Water is a paradoxical commodity: it seems free and plentiful, yet its supply is under tremendous strain. The planet is thirsty. Globally, we have in the recent past seen many local conflicts happening over access to dwindling supplies. The use of...
With water undergoing a transformation, industrial end-users are increasingly embedding sustainable solutions within their operations. Snehal Desai, Chief Growth and Sustainability Officer at Evoqua Water Technologies, who is leading an end-user session at BlueTech...
By Abdul Rahman Mohammed, CEO, Sahara Industry 2.2 billion people in the world lack access to proper and clean water sources. In India, there are over 600 million people who are facing severe to extreme water stress. Water is the most essential element required to...
A loud appeal to all Member States of the United Nations for declaring “The YEAR 2023: The Year of Groundwater”. By Yogendra Babu Sharma Exponential population growth and increasing demand for food have put enormous environmental challenges, particularly on water...