According to a report by Xylem Vue, these systems must be integrated as operational platforms within water management frameworks, automatically linked to the activation of emergency plans, municipal protocols, and interagency decision-making processes. Floods do not cause severe damage due to a lack of data. They cause it because there is not enough actionable time to make decisions and respond. May 14, 2026. Far from being understood as simple alert platforms, Early Warning Systems (EWS) must urgently evolve into operational systems for flood and extreme event management. This is highlighted…
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Kirloskar Brothers Limited Unveils Submersible Wastewater Pump, iNSx and Intelligent Monitoring Solution, KirloSmartTM NANO at PLUMBEX India 2026, Reinforcing its Commitment to Intelligent Water Infrastructure
Bengaluru, April 2026 Kirloskar Brothers Limited (KBL) has launched two transformative products, the Submersible Wastewater Pump, iNSx and the compact IoT-based remote monitoring solution, KirloSmart™ Nano, at PLUMBEX India 2026. The Submersible Wastewater Pump, iNSx, is a robust, precision-engineered drainage pump designed to tackle the most demanding wastewater applications with ease. With an advanced hydraulic design, the iNSx is purpose-built for the municipal, industrial, commercial and residential sectors, for efficient handling of sewage water, stormwater, sludge, effluents, greywater and process water. The pump also delivers effective dewatering capabilities in construction…
Read MoreAlfa Laval to drive water transition dialogue at Global Water Summit 2026 in Madrid
As global temperatures rise and only 7% of water is reused in Europe, the world faces a critical water security challenge. With half of all wastewater still untreated and 90% of the Sustainable Development Goals dependent on water, the need for resilient, circular, and digitally enabled solutions has never been greater. At the Global Water Summit 2026 in Madrid, Alfa Laval is part of the conversation driving innovation, collaboration, and action to accelerate the water transition and empower industries to build operational resilience for a changing planet. Water reuse through…
Read MoreSmart Water Management: How Ai and Iot Can Solve India’s Urban Water Crisis
N Nearly 600 million Indians endure high to extreme water scarcity, & over 21 cities, including Delhi, Bengaluru & Chennai, could run out of groundwater by 2030. According to NITI Aayog’s 2019 report, India’s per capita water availability is around 1,100 cubic meters, significantly below the water stress threshold of 1,700 cubic meters. By 2030, India’s water demand is estimated to be twice the available supply, implying severe scarcity. Smart Water Management: A Transformational Solution A decisive pivot to Smart Water Management (SWM) can make a transformational difference. Leveraging IoT…
Read MoreFrom Data to Action: How to Transform Water Resource Information Into Immediate Decisions
Operational intelligence in water management enables the creation of an efficient digital model and supports response to extreme climate events Xylem Vue identifies four global trends: advanced centralization and monitoring; customized decision-making; predictive maintenance and algorithmic optimization; and seamless integration with external technologies February 24, 2026. Operational intelligence, supported by advanced artificial intelligence technologies, has been redefining water resource management in recent years. From data centralization to operational optimization through predictive algorithms, these solutions enable water utilities to enhance sustainability, optimize resources, and ensure reliable service delivery in an increasingly…
Read MoreHARNESSING BIG DATA FOR SUSTAINABLE WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS
Water management is a critical global challenge, especially with increasing urbanization, climate change, and growing demands for water resources. The integration of big data technologies into water management systems oers immense potential for enhancing the eciency, sustainability, and resilience of water resources. In particular, the widespread adoption of Big Data has the potential to revolutionize water resource management, expanding the possibilities of water-related work and altering the development of water systems to improve sustainability in both agriculture and metropolitan areas. management, challenges encountered in implementation and possible strategies to overcome…
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