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Unveiling the comprehensive line-up of Industrial Water Solutions programmes at SIWW2026!

As climate risks, resource constraints and regulations intensify, industrial water management is now a strategic priority. Water-intensive sectors like manufacturing, energy and data centres must improve efficiency and resilience to stay competitive.
At SIWW2026, the Industrial Water Solutions pillar brings together industry leaders and economic zone operators to explore innovations in zero liquid discharge, ultrapure water, water reuse, real-time sensors and automation, pollution control, sustainable water practices and trade effluent management.
Programme highlights include:
INDUSTRIAL WATER SOLUTIONS FORUM (17 & 18 JUNE 2026)
A technology platform for industrial water users to learn about the latest industrial water technology solutions and innovations, to help reduce their water footprint, improve operational efficiency, meet regulatory discharge regulations and achieve their ESG objectives.
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| 17 JUNE 2026
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Time: 10:30AM – 1:30PM
Venue: Main Stage 2, Level B2
This session focuses on the Data Centre industry.
- Welcome and Opening Remarks
- By PUB representative, Gurdev Singh, Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, Technology & Engineering Department
- By Charles Goh, SWA Council Member and Managing Director, Eagleburgmann
Panel 1: Advancing Water Stewardship in Data Centres: Challenges, Priorities and Partnership Opportunities
Wong Tew Kiat
President, Data Centre Chapter, SCS
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Kaniasan Gunalan
Water Infrastructure Manager, AWS
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Kavickumar Muruganathan
ESG Policy & Planning Head, Microsoft
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Peter Wang
Director, Sustainability, Zerra DC
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Moderated by:
René Hoeijmakers
Global Division Director,
Ramboll
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Panel 2: Water Tech Spotlight: Real-World Solutions for Data Centre Cooling
Daryl Weatherup
Executive Director, Product & Technology Growth,
Denora Water Technologies
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Arun Subramanian
Founder & Managing Director,
EarthFokus
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Bisheng Liu
APAC Managing Director,
Gradiant
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Raghav Narayan
CEO,
Aprisium
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Lan Yihong
Director,
Suntar International Group
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Ryan Ng
Business Development Director,
MattenPlant
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Moderated by:
Carles Crespo
Global Director of Industry,
Isle Group
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MOU Signing for RIE2030 IWS (MOU Signing on Data Centres: Sustainable & Tropical Data Centre Testbed STDCT-SG (DC Chapter)-SWA-PUB)
- Closing Remarks by Magdalene Loh, Director of Urban Solutions & Sustainability, Enterprise SG
- Networking
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| 18 JUNE 2026
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Time: 10:30AM – 1:30PM
Venue: Main Stage 2, Level B2
This session focuses on the Semiconductor industry.
- Welcome and Opening Remarks
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By PUB representative, Gurdev Singh, Chief Engineering & Technology Officer, Technology & Engineering Department
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By Kunal Shah, Vice President (Sustainability & New Initiatives), Singapore Water Association and Senior Vice President, Global Asset Outsourcing, Aquatech
Panel 1: Advancing Water Stewardship in Semiconductors: Challenges, Priorities and Partnership Opportunities
Maheswaran Nair
Senior Technical Director (UPW/WW),
Exyte Singapore
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Jeremy Tay
Director, Water Supply Network,
PUB
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German Chang
Director of Facilities,
Soitec
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Lim Soon
CEO, Silicon Manufacturing Company Pte Ltd (SSMC)
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Moderated by:
Kunal Shah
Vice President (Sustainability & New Initiatives), Singapore Water Association and Senior Vice President, Global Asset Outsourcing, Aquatech
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Panel 2: From Lab to Fab: Water Technology Solutions for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Denton Slovacek
Principal Application Scientist,
Hach
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Eugene Liu
Managing Director and Founder,
Mempure
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Wilbert Menkveld
Chief Technology Officer,
Nijhuis Saur Industries
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Wendy Ge
Operations Lead,
Nti Technology
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Li (Merry) Ma
Senior Application Expert,
Trojan Technologies
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Alan G. Knapp
Senior Director,
Microelectronics Market, Xylem
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Moderated by:
Carles Crespo
Global Director of Industry,
Isle Group
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MOU Signing for RIE2030 IWS (MOU Signing for Wafer Fabs: Separation Technologies Applied Research and Translation (START)-Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA)-SWA-PUB)
- Closing Remarks by Magdalene Loh, Director of Urban Solutions & Sustainability, Enterprise SG
- Networking
SIWW2026 WATER CONVENTION TECHNICAL SESSIONS & WORKSHOPS (15 – 18 JUNE 2026)
| [TS3.3] INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT |
15 June 2026 (Monday), 2:00PM – 3:30PM, Room 3
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| [TS3.7] REUSE |
17 June 2026 (Wednesday), 11:00AM – 12:30PM, Room 3 |
| [TS3.8] ADVANCEMENTS IN NUTRIENT REMOVAL |
17 June 2026 (Wednesday), 4:00PM – 5:30PM, Room 3 |
| [TS3.9] DATA CENTER WATER SOLUTIONS |
17 June 2026 (Wednesday), 4:00PM – 5:30PM, Room 5 |
| [WS6.5] DATA CENTERS: STRATEGIES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE WATER SECTOR |
18 June 2026 (Thursday), 2:00PM - 3:30PM, Room 7 |
PARTNER EVENTS (16 – 17 JUNE 2026)
| [PE27] Advancing Resilient & Sustainable Municipal and Industrial Water & Wastewater System (SWA) |
16 June 2026, 10:30AM – 1:30PM, Singapore Pavilion, B2 |
Singapore Water Association (SWA) |
| [PE14] White Paper Presentation on Sustainable Water Certificates (AWS) |
17 June 2026, 2:00PM – 3:30PM, Room 9, Level 4 |
Amazon Web Services (AWS) |
| [PE26] Innovative Industrial Water Solutions for Sustainable and Circular Operations (SWA) |
17 June 2026, 2:15PM – 4:30PM, Singapore Pavilion, Level B2 |
Singapore Water Association (SWA) |
TECHNICAL SITE VISITS (15, 17 & 18 JUNE 2026) (TICKETED SEPARATELY)
Technical site visits across the week to PUB facilities and installations and Centres of Excellence:
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Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute (NEWRI) |
| 17 June (Wed) |
Separation Technologies Applied Research and Translation Centre (START) |
| 18 June (Thu) |
Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute (CFI) Singapore (NUS) |
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| [In the Spotlight] TechXchange @ SIWW2026 – Finalists Announced!
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TechXchange (TXC) is a premier technology platform connecting global scale-up companies with the Asian market. The platform serves companies that have moved beyond the startup phase, where organisations with proven revenue streams, expanding teams, and established scalable business models are now focused on aggressive international growth.
Catch the 8 scale-up finalists to see scale-up innovation in action:
Finalists:

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Sorbster manufactures cutting-edge water filtration media specialising in heavy metal removal. Its chemically functionalised media form permanent covalent bonds with metal ions including mercury, selenium, arsenic, hexavalent chromium, copper, nickel, lead, zinc, and uranium. It delivers highly effective and durable treatment performance. Developed in collaboration with the US EPA through a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, Sorbster's proprietary technology represents a significant advance in targeted contaminant removal. Operating as a manufacturing company with an in-house laboratory, Sorbster provides rigorous quality control and client water testing services, ensuring solutions are precisely matched to each customer's treatment requirements.
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Aprisium is a Singapore-based deep-tech company delivering real-time, autonomous monitoring solutions for water and industrial fluid systems. At the core of its offering is a portfolio of proprietary sensing technologies (i.e., electrochemical, optical, nanoparticle-based, and photonic) integrated into IoT-enabled analysers that operate continuously without manual sampling. Data is transmitted to cloud-based platforms where AI and machine learning generate actionable insights, predictive alerts, and decision-support tools. Deployed across drinking water, wastewater, aquaculture, manufacturing, and data centre sectors in ASEAN and Europe, Aprisium takes a solution-driven approach combining hardware, analytics, and domain expertise to deliver measurable outcomes. This includes reduced chemical usage, improved asset life, and regulatory compliance. Through TechXchange, Aprisium seeks to collaborate with forward-looking partners across Asia to scale deployments and co-develop next-generation monitoring solutions. |

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Indra is an Indian deep-tech cleantech company enabling wastewater-to-reuse through compact, modular systems built for real-world constraints — space, variability, and operational simplicity. Its core innovation, ElectroX (TRL 9+), is a high-rate electrochemical reactor combining contaminant removal, organic oxidation, and in-situ disinfection within a single unit. Deployable as skid or containerised modules, Indra's solutions are complemented by configurable polishing blocks and a digital layer (Indra Spectrum and ArthOS), enabling real-time monitoring, remote support, and MRV-ready ESG reporting. Serving the food and beverage, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles, and municipal sectors, Indra has been recognised by leading global innovation platforms including those within the World Economic Forum ecosystem. Its mission is to make water circularity scalable across the Global South and beyond. |

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BKT/Tomorrow Water pioneers technologies that radically improves the efficiency of wastewater and biosolids treatment, biogas generation, and organic waste upcycling. With over 170 patents, the company continuously advances the concept of wastewater treatment as resource recovery. Its digital model solutions reduce design costs and support operator decision-making to lower operational risks. Driven by a mission to make sanitation more accessible, enable economic development, and decarbonise wastewater infrastructure, BKT/Tomorrow Water developed its Moonshot "Tomorrow Water Project" and Co-Flow sustainable data centre solution. The company offers unit technologies, fully integrated processes, and complete design-build-operate-finance turnkey solutions tailored to client needs. |

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Hydroleap is an innovative water technology company delivering advanced electrochemical solutions that replace chemical dosing with electricity. Backed by leading institutional investors, Hydroleap has established itself as one of Asia-Pacific's emerging leaders in sustainable water and wastewater treatment. Its systems are deployed across data centres, food and beverage, pharmaceutical, and mining industries to address removal of suspended solids, organics, metals, hardness, and biofouling without chemical additives or energy-intensive processes. With a proven track record across APAC, Hydroleap helps industries reduce water and energy consumption, achieve ambitious ESG goals, and lower total cost of ownership through innovative, data-driven electrochemistry. |

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Founded in July 2019, Shuhan Technologies transforms experience-based industrial automation into AI-driven intelligent control. Powered by a proprietary adaptive control architecture with real-time learning capabilities, its AI-in-the-loop Copilot helps wastewater and industrial facilities reduce downtime, lower operational costs, and cut carbon emissions by up to 30% — while maintaining full effluent compliance. By accelerating complex decision-making from hours to seconds, Shuhan empowers frontline teams to focus on engineering excellence. With a typical payback period of two to three years, the company has earned multiple national and industry recognitions, including the MOHURD Smart Water Typical Case and the MIIT BRICS National Industrial Innovation Competition Excellent Project. |

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Founded in 2012 in the Republic of Korea, ECOPEACE delivers AI-powered water intelligence solutions for cities, utilities, ports, and industrial water environments. Its flagship solution, ECOBOT, is an autonomous surface robot combining Vision AI, GPS navigation, sensor fusion, filtration, and renewable energy to detect and respond to surface pollutants including algae, oil spills, and floating debris. Operational data feeds into ECO-TWIN, ECOPEACE's digital water management platform, enabling real-time monitoring, predictive analytics, and data-driven decision-making. With over 20 domestic and international deployments including validated projects in Singapore and the UAE. ECOPEACE offers a scalable model combining hardware sales, maintenance services, and Water-as-a-Service, positioning itself as an integrated water intelligence partner across Asia. |

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Headworks International specialises in advanced biological treatment technologies, including MBBR, IFAS, anaerobic MBBR, and anammox, supported by a broad portfolio of screening, solids handling, DAF, and process intensification solutions. The company is widely recognised for its expertise in retrofit and upgrade applications, enabling industrial and municipal facilities to increase capacity, improve effluent quality, and meet tighter environmental standards without major civil expansion. |
View the full programme and speaker details here.
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| Water Expo News
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Only 1 Week to Go Until SIWW2026 Water Expo
The countdown is on! From 16–18 June 2026, SIWW2026 Water Expo returns to Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, bringing together the global water community for three days of innovation, knowledge-sharing, and business opportunities.
Visitors can look forward to:
- 50+ new product launches across water treatment, flood resilience, smart water technologies and automation
- 30+ MoU signings and partnership announcements
- The largest Singapore and German Pavilions
- 148 industry leaders speaking across 43 complimentary sessions at the Water Expo Main Stages
- 27 startups showcasing emerging technologies and solutions
Whether you're looking to discover the latest technologies, gain industry insights or connect with key decision-makers, SIWW2026 Water Expo is where the water industry comes together.
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| [Related News] [WS4.4] NATURE BASED SOLUTIONS FOR RESILIENT WATER SYSTEMS IN ASIA PACIFIC – MAXIMIZING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT VALUE
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18 June 2026 (Thursday) | 9:00AM - 12:30PM | Room 8
How can cities move beyond pilot projects and successfully scale nature-based solutions into financeable, deliverable, and resilient urban water programmes?
Join leading experts from development finance institutions and industry as they share practical insights and real-world experiences in river restoration, coastal resilience, sponge cities, and nature-based infrastructure investments across Asia Pacific.
This highly interactive workshop will feature expert presentations, panel discussions, and facilitated roundtable sessions designed to help participants explore the technical, governance, and financing pathways needed to deliver resilient water systems at scale. Seats are limited to ensure meaningful discussion and participation.
Register your interest by completing the pre-registration form.
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