Gradiant Receives Coveted Global Water Awards
KUALA LUMPUR, May 30 (Bernama) -- Gradiant, announced it has been recognised with distinction as ‘Water Technology Company of the Year’ and, its recently acquired AI business, Synauta, was named ‘Breakthrough Technology Company of the Year’ at the Global Water Intelligence (GWI) Global Water Awards in Madrid, Spain.
Each year, these prestigious awards recognise the most important achievements in the global water industry. The winners are selected by the global water industry’s business leaders, investors, and technologists from the private and public sectors.
“It’s an honour to be recognised by our industry peers for our business growth, innovation, and technology adoption,” said CEO of Gradiant, Anurag Bajpayee in a statement.
“Our expertise in digitising and optimising water has created new long-term value for our customers and competitive differentiation. We are grateful to our customers to trust Gradiant for solving their unique water challenges.”
Gradiant, a global solutions provider and developer of cleantech water projects was recognised for its significant contributions to the field of water and digital technology, specifically for its Counterflow Reverse Osmosis (CFRO) technology that made membrane brine concentration a reality for industrial and municipal users worldwide.
The other contribution involves global deployment of SmartOps digital platform which offers continuous optimisation of systems with variable feedwaters – one of the biggest challenges for zero and minimum liquid discharge technologies.
Also including is the Pipeline of disruptive innovations resulting in more than 250 patents and applications that allow the company to address a broad range of emerging end-use applications.
GWI said at the time of award: “No other company has brought more solutions to the industrial sector’s difficult water treatment challenges in the last 10 years.”
Synauta, which was recently acquired by Gradiant, was awarded for its commercial breakthroughs in global water technology. Synauta optimises the performance of desalination plants through machine learning algorithms.
With over 400 employees, Gradiant operates from its global headquarters in Boston, regional headquarters and global technology labs in Singapore, and offices across 10 countries.
-- BERNAMA
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