Industrial Automation

Industrial automation represents a cost-efficient way to address water scarcity, strengthen infrastructure resilience, and increase plant performance.

The Hydroquo+ solution is a smart industrial system that collects relevant data, analyzes it and applies control strategies in real-time. It integrates sensors and actuators into the industrial process to monitor and control critical parameters. This enables you to reduce energy consumption, improve safety and increase plant performance.

We offer bespoke solutions that establish, redesign and automate processes that liberate staff to concentrate on more innovative and valuable tasks. The adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced analytical techniques has transformed the quality and information of data available. Knowledge extraction from this data adds value to decision-making, operational performance and service levels. The sustainability of the facilities can be monitored while stimulating the economic value of assets.

Advantages

Safer, more reliable

Greater data accuracy

Protect water supply

With an increasing number of regions facing water scarcity, it’s important to identify innovative ways to reduce consumption and improve efficiency. Our technology can help you do this by enabling you to monitor your systems in real time, providing you with valuable data about how much water is being used in different parts of your system. This enables us to create an automated response that adapts to changing conditions, ensuring that only the right amount of water is released at exactly the right time. 

The adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) and advanced analytical techniques has transformed the quality and information of data available. Knowledge extraction from this data adds value to decision-making, operational performance and service levels. The sustainability of the facilities can be monitored while stimulating the economic value of assets

Water scarcity is a global concern, particularly in regions where water resources have been over-exploited. Water scarcity affects both developed and developing economies. In Europe, for example, it has become the main source of conflict between states and regions.