A Santa Clara Valley Water District delegation poses with Korea Water Assets Corp. (Ok-water) officers on the company’s headquarters in Daejeon, Tuesday, after touring its digital twin water management middle. Courtesy of Ok-water
Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water), the general public water company for the county in California, held talks with Korea Water Assets Corp. (Ok-water) on Monday to debate cooperation on water administration expertise and digital twin water methods.
The three-day go to, joined by Assistant CEO Rita Chan of the district, centered on constructing on a partnership established in September, when the 2 sides signed a memorandum of settlement in San Jose, California, to reinforce their cooperation on digital twin-based water administration.
Digital twin is a expertise mirroring real-world entities in a digital setting.
Santa Clara faces a spread of water administration challenges — getting old dams nearing 100 years outdated, recurring drought, restricted water provide, and rising demand pushed by the fast progress of knowledge facilities and the semiconductor sector.
Beneath these mounting pressures, the area is now turning to digital twin and synthetic intelligence (AI)-based options to enhance its water administration system and has chosen Ok-water as its strategic expertise companion for that effort.
The delegation reviewed the company’s superior water expertise amenities and mentioned plans to deepen technical cooperation.
The go to additionally highlighted the company’s energy as a key companion in Valley Water’s digital twin initiative and laid the groundwork for increasing cooperation throughout all the Santa Clara watershed.
Ok-water CEO Yun Seog-dae shared progress on the pilot mission underneath dialogue with the Valley Water delegation and reaffirmed his dedication to continued cooperation.
As soon as the mission strikes ahead, it would create an built-in digital twin water administration system encompassing Valley Water’s dams, therapy crops, pipelines and groundwater amenities.
The platform will allow real-time, consolidated evaluation of key watershed information, together with rainfall, water ranges and dam operations.
“Steady water administration is crucial to supporting the superior industries that drive nationwide competitiveness within the AI period,” Yun stated. “I hope our digital twin partnership with Valley Water strengthens the resilience of Santa Clara’s water infrastructure and turns into a significant turning level that units a transparent benchmark for the way forward for water administration.”
