Korea water treatment technology corporations ECOPEACE (ECOPEACE) said on the 6th that it is carrying out autonomous water quality purification and management pilot projects in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). ECOPEACE has supplied autonomous water quality purification systems across Korea's major reservoirs, rivers, urban parks, and Smart City districts.

ECOPEACE is conducting pilot and proof-of-concept (PoC) projects in Singapore and the UAE. It is testing algal bloom control, surface water cleanup, and real-time water quality monitoring using an autonomous Eco-bot system in urban waterways.

ECOPEACE's core technology is a continuous filtration system that combines an autonomous Eco-bot platform with stainless microfilters and electrochemical treatment. The system efficiently treats large volumes of polluted water while performing backwashing in parallel to prevent filter clogging. In addition, an artificial intelligence solution based on multi-point real-time data automatically adjusts treatment conditions and flow rates.

ECOPEACE plans to accelerate its expansion into global markets, including Southeast Asia and the Middle East, on the back of these demonstrations.

Chief Executive Chae In-won of ECOPEACE said, "The goal is to standardize an autonomous water quality management platform that integrates robots, sensors, and advanced purification technologies to proactively manage water quality before problems occur," adding, "We are pleased to contribute to building a modern water resources management system with partner firms in Singapore and the UAE."

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