Korea's Water Wizards Unveil Future-Proof Tech at KIWW

Korea's Water Wizards Unveil Future-Proof Tech at KIWW
Current Affairs 11 November 2025

Korea Water Cluster to Showcase Cutting-Edge Water Tech at KIWW 2025

Daegu, South Korea – The Korea Water Cluster, a leading government-backed industrial complex dedicated to advancing the water industry, is set to host a pivotal special session on next-generation water management technology during Korea International Water Week (KIWW) 2025. The event, scheduled for Thursday at the EXCO convention center in Daegu, promises to be a crucial platform for sharing groundbreaking research and fostering international collaboration in the face of a growing global water crisis.

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Organized in partnership with prominent academic bodies like the Korean Society of Civil Engineers and the Korean Society of Water and Wastewater, the session will delve into the application of innovative technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in revolutionizing water management practices. The core focus will be on developing sustainable water technology solutions to combat the escalating challenges posed by climate change.

The event boasts an impressive roster

The event boasts an impressive roster of international participants, including representatives from the University of Michigan and Singapore’s National Water Agency. These global experts will present their latest advancements, highlighting the potential of AI-based hybrid water management systems and digital transformation technologies to optimize water resource utilization and enhance efficiency.

Beyond showcasing international innovation, the session will facilitate crucial dialogues between these global leaders and Korean industry professionals, academics, and researchers. The aim is to explore potential avenues for collaborative technology development and knowledge exchange, strengthening Korea's position as a leader in the global water technology landscape.

Several technology-driven Korean water companies, nurtured and supported by the National Water Industry Cluster, will also participate, providing a valuable opportunity to spotlight their homegrown innovations. Companies like Tap Electronics, specializing in sophisticated wastewater pipeline inspection robots, Bluesen, a developer of cutting-edge smart water quality sensors, and Nivus Korea, focused on advanced flow measurement solutions, will showcase their next-generation technologies and innovative solutions.

Lee Jae-won, Director General of the Korea Water Cluster, emphasized the significance of the session, stating that it will serve as a vital platform to bolster the global competitiveness of Korean water companies. "We will continue to expand industry-academia-research cooperation and actively support the global advancement of Korea’s water technology," he affirmed. The KIWW 2025 session promises to be a dynamic and insightful event, driving innovation and collaboration in the critical pursuit of sustainable water management solutions for a rapidly changing world.

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