■ Company unveils its water treatment technology brand AQUASOL at World Water Forum April 12 - 17
■ Automation solution and ICT combined water management system designed to ensure stability and economic efficiency
■ LSIS executes Ministry of Environment’s national project: securing advanced technology in preparation for advance into
Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern and other global markets
At the 7th World Water Forum, LSIS unveiled AQUASOL, its latest smart water management solution, in preparation for its advance into global water treatment markets.
At the Daegu and Gyeongbuk World Water Forum, held at Daegu EXCO and Gyeongju HICO from April 12 ? 17, LSIS unveiled its smart water management solution brand AQUASOL, and introduced the water treatment business prowess it has accumulated over the last thirty years.
The World Water Forum, held every three years by the World Water Council, usually attracts some 25,000 personnel from around 160 nations, including state leaders, ministers, water experts, and personnel from corporations, academic societies and international organizations, making it the largest forum of its kind. It comprises a wide range of events including symposiums, exhibitions, and technical forums.
AQUASOL is an integrated water management technology that combines LSIS’s world-class Distribute Control System (DCS), Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and other automation devices and ICT and its existing water treatment technology. As such, it is a total smart water management solution designed to optimally manage water throughout its entire life cycle from water supply to sewage to wastewater.
LSIS has categorized the water management smart technology development process into the three stages of automation, integration, and advancement, and developed its water treatment technology accordingly. AQUASOL can be applied to every stage of water flow according to the field environment situation. If automation-based real-time smart measuring instruments are installed ? through AQASOL - in water intake sources, waterworks and sewerage system pipes, and water purification plants, then these systems can be monitored and analyzed to detect the possibility of an accident early on, thereby boosting maintenance capability and ensuring early countermeasures. In addition, AQUASOL can forecast demand for water on the basis of water consumption data by climate conditions and region, and optimize the operation of water purification plant pumps by adjusting their water intake and transportation volume accordingly, thereby reducing costs, guaranteeing stability, and meeting economic needs.
Since entering the water treatment business in the 1980s, LSIS, using Korea’s best automation technology, has installed automatic control systems in waterworks across the nation including Seoul and Daegu. The company successfully constructed K-water’s integrated water operation center in the Seoul metropolitan area and Gyeongsangnam-do’s integrated water operation center in 2006 and 2009 respectively, thereby securing overall water treatment capabilities.
In particular, LSIS, which has received widespread recognition for its technological excellence, together with K-water, is conducting the ‘global top’ environmental technology development project as a national project of the Ministry of Environment (from 2011-2016) in order to secure advanced water management technology. LSIS is now poised to develop platform technology for the smart management of waterworks pipes, secure global top-level technology, and penetrate the global water markets in earnest.
The domestic water treatment market is already saturated, with a waterworks and sewage system penetration rate of 98%, but overseas markets have grown sharply each year, especially in the Middle East where desalination projects are booming, and in the Asian region which invigorates projects for the construction of waterworks and sewerage systems and sewage/wastewater treatment plants. In 2015 the global water treatment market is expected to reach USD 596 billion (KRW 645 trillion).
LSIS is set to use its automation-based integrated management solutions and capabilities and expand into Vietnam, Indonesia and other Southeast Asian nations and the Middle East where the demand for improved waterworks, including the replacement of dilapidated facilities, is increasing rapidly.
An LSIS official pledged, “By participating in the World Water Forum, we will conduct aggressive marketing activities in the global water treatment markets. We will continue investing in ICT-applied advanced water management systems to leap forward as a global leader in this field.”
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