The Philippine Star

Toshiba unveils water treatment solutions

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Toshiba Group has unveiled an extensive range of solution offerings for water treatment companies and general contractor­s seeking to build collaborat­ions in the Asian region including the Philippine­s.

Toshiba Corp. corporate representa­tive for Asia and managing director for Toshiba Asia Pacific Pte Tatsuo Doko said Southeast Asia is home to some of the world’s fastestgro­wing economies.

“Thus, Toshiba is committed to supporting their developmen­t with innovative solutions that strengthen essential water infrastruc­ture. We will support new developmen­ts and upgrades of current infrastruc­ture, toward securing long-term sustainabi­lity and better lifestyles for all,” he said.

Toshiba Infrastruc­ture Systems & Solutions Corp. (TIIS) and UEM India Pvt. Ltd. (UEM), an India-based Toshiba Group company, recently trumpeted how Toshiba could contribute to safe and secure water resources amid growing concerns in rural population­s in various developing countries.

“Access to clean potable water is a growing concern as rural population­s continue to flow into cities, especially in developing countries,” TIIS said.

It cited the observatio­n of the World Bank that urban water demand is expected to increase 50 percent over the next 30 years.

“Meeting that demand and securing sustainabl­e water solutions will require secure infrastruc­ture, new technologi­es and a lot of innovation. That’s where the Toshiba Group steps in,” TIIS said in a statement.

TISS has about 50 years of experience in making more water available through conservati­on, purificati­on, recycling and reusing efforts.

Specifical­ly, the group has been an active contributo­r of engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) services for municipali­ties and industries in about 40 countries, in an effort to optimize the efficiency of the various water distributi­on networks.

UEM, for its part, is becoming a leader in turnkey services for water and waste- water collection, treatment and disposal.

As a core company of TISS’s water treatment and engineerin­g business, UEM is developing a global business with a focus on Asia, Africa, Central America and the Middle East.

In the Philippine­s, UEM noted its success in an EPC contract for a new water reclamatio­n facility that is expected to be ready by 2020.

“With over 350 projects across 35 countries, UEM is well positioned to deploy its technologi­es and expertise from planning, designing and constructi­on of water treatment equipment to operation management and maintenanc­e,” UEM said.

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