Whitewater Technologies, provides software for water projects, signed a MOU with Tatva Global Water Technologies of Mumbai
Israel-based smart water network management software provider Whitewater Technologies has signed an agreement with Mumbai-based environmental and waste management solutions provider, Tatva Global Water Technologies, and marked its entry in the Indian market.
As per the agreement, Whitewater will introduce its water software tools called WaterWall information technology and BlueBox intelligent water analytics system, which can supervise water quality and detect abnormal events, in the Indian water market.
Whitewater will bring to India its WaterWall information technology, which performs analytics, automates procedures and provides security to water supplies, as well as its BlueBox intelligent water analytics system, which analyzes water quality in real time and detects abnormal events, reported The Jerusalem Post.
The BlueBox intelligent water analytics system is used to analyse water quality in real time and detect abnormal events. Tatva and Whitewater are working on the potential scope of using the technologies in the Indian market.
Whitewater Technologies CEO Issey Ende said that the agreement will help the company to enter the Indian market and focus on its water quality and security competencies.
“The relationship between the two firms will be a complementary, mutually beneficial partnership,” Ende added.
“Tatva has a wealth of water quality and network-efficiency knowledge that we are certain will lead to successful delivery of any solution.
“Together, we will generate a set of solutions covering the needs for online water-quality monitoring and critical security awareness.”
“Tatva Global Water Technologies specializes in providing utility services and implementation of commercial and technical systems in the water utility industry,” Tatva CEO K. Ashok Natarajan said. “We feel that the partnership with Whitewater provides a unique combination of industrial solutions and water-management systems aimed at improving overall utility performance and efficiency.
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