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EMS attended the 5th IWA-ASPIRE expo at Korea.
2013.09.18

The IWA –ASPIRE Asia are is a conference held in every 2 years, this year the expo is located at Daejeon Convetion Center, Korea from 5 days from 8TH – 12TH of September. All water resource professionals attended to this conference and hopping to exchange the latest technologies in these 5 days.

 

The 5th IWA-ASPIRE at Daejeon Convention Center, Korea.

 

 


“The research of water resource management with intelligence electronic water meter” is showing at IWA-ASPIRE.

The thesis is about Non-Magnet Drive and multi functional intelligence electronic water meter, the accuracy and stability of measurements, digital signal transmitting mode, automatic water leaking detecting function, to corporate with AMR system, and be able to fulfill the need of water resource management. Furthermore, this thesis is also analyzing the non-magnetic electronic water meter management and benefits; it is not only suitable for water companies but also for governmental departments, schools and residents. By using electronic water meter can successfully improve the management, economical benefits and supply our next generation a clean water resource.

 

Explaining visitors about the idea of “The research of water resource management with intelligence electronic water meter”

 

 The manager of IWA (on the right) is impressed by the economical benefits from non-magnetic electronic water meter.

This is the first time that Energy Management System Co., Ltd to deliver the thesis at IWA-ASPIRE and successfully draw attention from all visitors. In this experience, we know the capability of Taiwan in developing and manufacturing advanced products. EMS will continue to improve ourselves in water managements by all the suggestions from all professionals. EMS team is going to offer AMR projects with friendly price, and focusing on digitalizing water managements, to show the world MIT electronic water meter. EMS is also looking forward to the 6TH IWA-ASPIRE EXPO. 

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