The Korea Times
Korea Water Resources Corp. (K-water) is tapping the Asia Water Council, the region’s water cooperation platform, to accelerate the spread of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for water management and pave the way for Korean firms to expand into regional markets. As the council’s chair organization, K-water strengthened Asian collaboration networks to create more partnership opportunities for Korean water companies during a board meeting held in the Philippines from Monday to Tuesday. Asia’s demand for innovative water management is rising rapidly amid population growth, urbanization, the climate crisis and the need to upgrade aging infrastructure. The council is the largest water cooperation body in the region, currently bringing together more than 180 member organizations from 27 countries. K-water used a corporate technology expo held Monday to showcase domestic firms’ water management technologies and real-world applications to officials from governments, public agencies and businesses. Among the participating companies were those offering AI- and big data-based leak
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