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South Korea’s ECOPEACE Brings AI-Powered Water Cleanup to Singapore and UAE


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ECOPEACE AI Water Cleanup

ECOPEACE tests autonomous robots and smart filtration systems abroad to tackle algae and pollution before it spreads.

The South Korean water technology company ECOPEACE stated that their autonomous water cleanup and water quality management systems will be expanded worldwide, starting with test projects in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The company, which runs one of the largest portfolios of algae removal installations in Korea, is getting ready for wider worldwide acceptance of its products.

Major reservoirs, rivers, urban parks, and smart-city districts in Korea have all received ECOPEACE's automated cleanup systems in recent years. Its autonomous robots clean surface water, remove algae, and continuously check the condition of the water. These initiatives demonstrate the increasing need for automated, scalable water management technologies as pollution and dangerous algae growth increase due to world climate change.

In Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, the company is testing its autonomous ECOBOT system for algae control, water surface cleaning, and continuous water quality monitoring in urban waterways as part of the company's first new international effort. In cities that have made major investments in smart and sustainable urban development, these projects are being implemented in partnership with local infrastructure and public-sector partners, placing them as early adopters of automation-based environmental services.

This company refers to their approach as "AI-Powered Intelligence," a system that combines improved filtration, sensor networks, autonomous robots, and real-time analysis. Instead of reacting solely after contamination or algal outbreaks happen, the idea is to empower towns and utilities to identify ways to control water conditions before issues arise.

ECOPEACE aims to increase its footprint in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other areas looking for advanced, affordable water management solutions. In order to help municipalities, industrial areas, and natural ecosystems, the business wants to create a standardized platform for autonomous water intelligence that combines robotics, sensing, and advanced filtration.


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