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The rapid growth of AI is reshaping where and when water is needed. New research from Xylem and Global Water Intelligence examines how rising demand across data centers, semiconductor manufacturing, and energy systems can be substantially offset through reuse, network efficiency, and smarter water infrastructure.
Learn MoreUtilities worldwide are turning to artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency and secure their water supply. Xylem’s Vice President of AI, Austin Alexander, explains how people and technology together are shaping a more resilient, data-driven water future.
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St. Luke’s Hospital is a leading health care provider in southeastern Massachusetts with a wide range of medical and surgical services. Specialized areas include neurosurgery, cardiology, children’s health services, and orthopedic and general surgery.
Water utilities are challenged to provide water that is clean via intake, treatment, distribution, metering and analytics.
Water is critical for every food and beverage plant—for the safest quality product and to support secondary processes.
Power plants require reliable flows for cooling water, raw water intakes, condensation, auxiliary and makeup water.
Proper transport and treatment of wastewater plays a critical role in the health of local communities and the environment.
Our technology suite supports today's high volumes and shrinking geometries with point-of-use solutions.
Water quality plays a critical role in medical procedures, clinical diagnostics and medical research.