미션 크리티컬 산업의 수처리 솔루션을 선도하는 이보쿠아 워터 테크놀로지스(Evoqua Water Technologies, 이하 ‘이보쿠아’)(뉴욕증권거래소: AQUA)가 싱가포르에 새로운 생산 시설을 열고 획기적인 수처리 솔루션 수요가 꾸준히 증가하고 있는 아시아·태평양 투자를 늘렸다.
이보쿠아는 싱가포르에 마련한 1만9000제곱피트 규모의 첨단 생산 시설을 연속전기탈이온(CEDI) 제품군 이온퓨어(Ionpure®)의 글로벌 생산 기지로 삼을 예정이다. 이보쿠아의 이온퓨어는 정수용으로 상업화한 첫 CEDI 브랜드다. 화학 성분을 배제한 자가 재생 기술을 접목해 질 높은 탈이온수의 일관적인 흐름을 제공한다.
싱가포르 시설은 생산을 현지화해 마이크로일렉트로닉스와 제약 산업에서 우위를 점하고 있는 아시아·태평양의 초순수 솔루션 수요에 대응하려는 이보쿠아의 노력을 뒷받침한다. 싱가포르 시설에 힘입어 약 30개의 일자리가 창출될 것으로 예상된다.
론 키팅(Ron Keating) 이보쿠아 최고경영자는 “아시아·태평양에서 추진 중인 성장 및 시장 개발 계획을 뒷받침하기 위해 싱가포르 시설을 마련했다”며 “싱가포르 시설에 힘입어 아시아·태평양 시장의 수요에 대응하는 한편 필수적인 수처리 수요를 해결하려는 고객들을 더욱 든든히 뒷받침할 수 있을 것”이라고 말했다.
키팅 최고경영자와 에르베 파지스(Hervé Fages) 이보쿠아 총괄부사장 겸 응용제품기술부 사장이 2022년 6월 7일 개최된 개소식에 참석해 자리를 빛냈다.
이보쿠아 워터 테크놀로지스(Evoqua Water Technologies) 개요
이보쿠아 워터 테크놀로지스는 핵심적인 용수 및 폐수 처리 솔루션을 제공하는 선도적 기업으로 물의 가치를 중히 여기는 산업, 지방 정부, 레크리에이션 고객을 지원하기 위한 폭넓은 제품, 서비스, 전문 기술 포트폴리오를 제공하고 있다. 이보쿠아는 100년 이상 물, 환경, 직원을 보호하기 위해 노력하며 전 세계에서 품질, 안전, 신뢰성으로 명성을 쌓았다. 미국 펜실베이니아주 피츠버그에 본사를 둔 이보쿠아는 9개국 150개 도시에서 사업을 펼치고 있다. 전 세계에서 3만8000여 고객사에 서비스를 제공하고 20만 개 이상을 설치한 이보쿠아 임직원은 ‘물을 변화시키고 삶을 풍요롭게 한다’는 공통의 목적을 위해 합심하고 있다. 상세 정보는 웹사이트(www.evoqua.com)에서 확인할 수 있다.
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언론연락처: 이보쿠아 워터 테크놀로지스(Evoqua Water Technologies) 미디어 문의 사라 브라운(Sarah Brown) 506-454-5495 투자 문의 댄 브레일러(Dan Brailer) 724-720-1605(사무실) 412-977-2605(휴대전화)
이 뉴스는 기업·기관·단체가 뉴스와이어를 통해 배포한 보도자료입니다.Evoqua Water Technologies (NYSE: AQUA), a leader in mission-critical water treatment solutions, recently celebrated the opening of its new manufacturing facility based in Singapore, furthering the company‘s investment in Asia-Pacific (APAC) as demand continues to grow for innovative water treatment solutions in the region.
The 19,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility will be the global manufacturing facility for Evoqua‘s Ionpure® Continuous Electrodeionization (CEDI) products. Evoqua’s Ionpure brand was the first to commercialize CEDI for water purification, a chemical-free, self-regenerating technology that provides a consistent flow of high-quality deionized water.
The new facility supports efforts to localize production to better serve the increasing demand for ultrapure water solutions in the APAC region, predominately in the microelectronics and pharmaceutical industries. The new facility is expected to bring approximately 30 jobs to the region.
“The establishment of this new manufacturing facility supports Evoqua‘s growth and market development plans for the Asia-Pacific market,” said Ron Keating, Evoqua’s Chief Executive Officer. “Our expanded presence allows us to meet the growing needs of the APAC market, strengthening our commitment to helping our customers across the region address their critical water treatment needs.”
To inaugurate the event, Mr. Keating was joined by Hervé Fages, Evoqua‘s Executive Vice President and Applied Product Technologies Segment President, for the ceremonial ribbon-cutting event hosted on June 7, 2022.
About Evoqua Water Technologies
Evoqua Water Technologies is a leading provider of mission-critical water and wastewater treatment solutions, offering a broad portfolio of products, services, and expertise to support industrial, municipal, and recreational customers who value water. Evoqua has worked to protect water, the environment, and its employees for more than 100 years, earning a reputation for quality, safety, and reliability around the world. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the company operates in more than 150 locations across nine countries. Serving more than 38,000 customers and 200,000 installations worldwide, our employees are united by a common purpose: Transforming Water. Enriching Life.® To learn more, visit www.evoqua.com.
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언론연락처: Evoqua Water Technologies Media Sarah Brown 506-454-5495 (office) Investors Dan Brailer 724-720-1605 (office) 412-977-2605 (mobile)
이 뉴스는 기업·기관·단체가 뉴스와이어를 통해 배포한 보도자료입니다.The World’s Universities with Real Impact (WURI) ranking 2022, which seeks to assess the innovativeness of universities for the future, was presented on June 9, 2022, at 3:00 pm (CET)/10:00 pm (KST) in both Switzerland and South Korea.
This ranking for innovative universities is designed to highlight and appreciate the efforts of universities to produce a future workforce aligning with the growing demands among entrepreneurs in contemporary society.
This ranking of innovative universities is organized by the Institute for Policy and Strategy on National Competitiveness (IPSNC), and sponsored by four other organizations including Tailor Institute of Franklin University (FUS) from Lugano, Switzerland, Hanseatic League of Universities (HLU) with 120+ member universities of the world, the Institute for Industrial Policy Studies (IPS) from Seoul, South Korea, UN and the Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) from Geneva, Switzerland, and. The first WURI conference was held in June 2020 via Zoom by IPSNC.
This event announced the top 100 universities for the WURI ranking, the so-called “Global Top 100.” Alongside there was also the unveiling of the top 50 universities in each of the six criteria: Industrial Application, Entrepreneurial Spirit, Ethical Value, Student Mobility and Openness, Crisis Management, and Fourth Industrial Revolution. What is special about the WURI ranking is that it adds a new criterion every year. This year, the new criterion is the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which evaluates to what extent universities are effectively and flexibly coping with the accelerated implementation of high technology (e.g., Artificial Intelligence), as well as how they are incorporating the application of such high technology in education.
For the “Global Top 100,” Minerva University and Arizona State University ranked in the first and the second place, respectively. The next places were taken by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (3rd), Stanford University (4th), and University of Pennsylvania (5th). Hanze University of Applied Sciences, Aalto University, Ecole 42, California Institute of Technology, and Harvard University were also ranked in the Top 10.
Looking at the regional distribution of the “Global Top 100,” 31 universities were from North America, 36 were from Asia, 26 were from Europe, 5 were from Oceania, and 2 were from Africa and South America. Speaking of the country distributions, 29 were the US, 9 were Korean, 7 were Chinese, and 5 were Australian universities.
As there are many innovative cases presented by these universities, in addition to those ranked in “Global Top 100,” the universities in the rank between 101~200 and 201~300 were also presented without indicating their rankings.
In the criterion of Industrial Application, Minerva University was ranked in the first place, followed by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) (2nd), Arizona State University (3rd), California Institute of Technology (4th), and Stanford University (5th). In this category, universities from the United States (US) took all Top 5 spots.
In the criterion of Entrepreneurial Spirit, Simon Fraser University was ranked first, followed by Deggendorf Institute of Technology (2nd), Hanze University of Applied Sciences (3rd), Aalto University (4th), and University of California, Berkeley (5th). In this category, European universities showed a strong performance.
In Ethical Value, Ecole 42 was ranked first, followed by the Franklin University Switzerland (2nd), University of Pennsylvania (3rd), Harvard University (4th), and Florida State University (5th). In this category, universities from the US and Europe dominated the Top 5.
In Student Mobility and Openness, Boston University ranked first, followed by Abdullah Gul University (2nd), National University of Singapore (3rd), Seoul National University (4th), and Peking University (5th). The performance of Asian Universities was distinguished in this category.
In Crisis Management, Burapha University took the first place, followed by the Abdullah Gul University (2nd), Florida Gulf Coast University (3rd), Franklin University Switzerland (4th), and Afeka - Tel-Aviv Academic College of Engineering (5th). The universities from developing countries particularly showed strong performance in this category.
In Fourth Industrial Revolution, the criterion newly added in this year’s ranking, Samar State University, the Philippines, was ranked first, followed by National University of Management, Cambodia (2nd), Lac Hong University, Vietnam (3rd), Mariano Marcos State University, the Philippines (4th), and Dalian Neusoft University of Information, China (5th). In this criterion, the innovativeness and the ability of universities from developing countries to adapt to the rapidly changing educational environments were highlighted.
The congratulatory remarks were provided by Henk Pijlman, the Founding President of the Hanseatic League of Universities, Mihoko Kumamoto, the Director of Division for Prosperity at UNITAR, and Greg Warden, the President of Franklin University Switzerland. Dong-sung Cho, the second President of the HLU and Chairman of IPS, delivered the keynote speech. The presentation was given by the Chairman of IPSNC and Professor Emeritus of Seoul National University, Hwy-chang Moon, on the key ranking and highlights of the WURI Ranking 2022.
언론연락처: IPSNC Seong Mingyeong 070-7012-2712
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