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Veolia works with Amazon to develop reclaimed water for data centre cooling systems

Veolia is partnering with Amazon to reduce water use in data centres and expand water reuse across Amazon’s operations in Mississippi. The initiative aims to strengthen local water resilience while supporting Amazon’s target of becoming water positiv

Rockwell Automation brings industry leaders together at ROKLive Jakarta 2026, shaping the future of industrial operations

Rockwell Automation, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, hosted ROKLive Jakarta 2026 on 22 Apr at The Westin Jakarta. The event is Rockwell Automation’s flagship gathering in Indonesia for custom

NX Filtration supports BOSAQ’s emergency water supply initiative in Ukraine

NX Filtration, a global provider of hollow fibre membrane filtration technology for clean and affordable water, is supporting its long-standing partner BOSAQ in delivering emergency drinking water systems to communities in Ukraine through the humanit

Genesee County Drain Commissioner Division of Water & Waste Services expands MentorAPM partnership following pilot

Following a successful pilot of MentorLens, the Genesee County Drain Commissioner Division of Water & Waste Services (GCDC-WWS) has expanded its partnership with MentorAPM, securing subscriptions to three solutions: MentorLens, Risk & Critica

Deepwater and ultra-deepwater exploration and production market projected to reach $131.8bn by 2033

According to Growth Market Reports, the global deepwater and ultra-deepwater exploration and production market was valued at $69.8bn in 2024 and is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.2% from 2025 to 2033, reaching $131.8bn