How Siemens is Using AI to Decarbonise Water Treatment FirmsSiemens & RSE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate AI & automation...

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How Siemens is Using AI to Decarbonise Water Treatment Firms
Siemens & RSE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate AI & automation technologies into modular water treatment systems for decarbonisation
Siemens has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Scottish water technology company RSE to explore the effect digitalisation could have on the sustainability of water treatment processes.

The partnership aims to integrate Siemens’ digital, automation and AI technologies into RSE’s modular water treatment systems which purify waste water and sewage, preparing it for reuse or safe depositing back in nature.

The collaboration will begin this year with a series of feasibility studies and pilot projects, with full-scale delivery expected to take place in 2026.


Delegates from Siemens and RSE signing their new Memorandum of Understanding | Credit: Siemens
Focus on net zero infrastructure
Siemens and RSE’s work together is all about achieving net zero in water treatment processes, with heavy industry often regarded as a particularly hard-to-abate sector.

Initially targeting utilities, the teams believe that the collaboration has the potential to expand into the food and beverage, industrial and pharmaceutical sectors.

Both companies have committed to skills development through collaborative training programmes for the water workforce.
SOURCE:https://technologymagazine.com/articles/how-siemens-is-decarbonising-the-water-treatment-sector

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