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Wilo promotes innovative water management practices at forum

Wilo Group, a leading manufacturer and digital pioneer in the pumps industry, has presented new solutions to effectively tackle pressing challenges in water management at the Arab Water Forum in Abu Dhabi.
 
The group is showcasing its wide range of cutting-edge pumps and solutions—including the Wilo-Rexa SOLID Q with Nexos Intelligence, Wilo-Stratos MAXO, and Wilo-SiBoost Smart Helix EXCEL, to educate the industry on innovative, smart and sustainable practices that will enhance the efficiency of water management systems at the event taking place alongside the World Utilities Congress 2024 from September 16 to 18.
 
Yasser Nagi, Group Director of Wilo Middle East and North Africa at Wilo Group, is participating in a key panel discussion that will focus on the topic ‘Innovative Approaches for Water Sector Adaptation and Resilience for Water Scarcity and Climate Change’. 
 
Core goals
Wilo Group’s participation in this prestigious event is in line with its efforts to support ‘The UAE Water Security Strategy 2036’, which aims to ensure sustainable and uninterrupted water supply during both normal and challenging conditions. The core goals of the strategy include boosting water productivity index to $110 per cu m, reducing demand for water resources by 21%, boosting water-use efficiency and reducing water scarcity index by 3 degrees.  
 
Nagi said: “During this year’s Arab Water Forum, we aim to draw attention from across the industry, with a projected footfall of over 100 visitors at our designated booth. We anticipate leveraging the dynamic platform to strengthen our network with high-level stakeholders, explore vast avenues for future collaborations and advance in the field of water management and utilities. At Wilo, we consider this event as an ideal opportunity to increase market visibility, boost our brand positioning and expand our market knowledge to manufacture innovative pump solutions in line with evolving customer requirements.”--TradeArabia News Service