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Singapore International Water Week (SIWW): 17 to 21 April 2022

SINGAPORE – Singapore International Water Week (SIWW2022) returns as a physical event from 17 to 21 April 2022 at the Sands Expo & Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. As one of the leading international water events in Asia, SIWW brings thought leaders, experts and practioners from governments, utilities, academia and industry together to share and co-create innovative solutions to meet with pressing urban water challenges globally.  More details at WWW.SIWW.COM.SG. We look forward to meeting you at our physical booth of SIWW2022 on 17 to 21 April 2022 in Singapore. Please feel free to contact us via email Aspri@ate.com.sg for any inquiries, information and technical brochures. SIWW2022 is showcasing the following brands: ARJAY CANADA; BLUEPHAGE SPAIN, COLIMINDER AUSTRIA, PARTECH UK and SYSTEA ITALY.

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VIAVI Appointed ATE as Distributor for MicroNIR Products in Singapore

SINGAPORE – ATE Singapore has been authorized to market, distribute and sell “VIAVIA OSP MicroNIR Products” in Singapore.  Built on the propriety VIAVI Linear Variable Filter (LVF) technology, originally developed for NASA interplanetary spacecraft, each MicroNIR instrument is fit-to-purpose, whether the application is in the sugar cane field, law enforcement, or pharmaceutical plant.  VIAVI line of process analytical technology (PAT) instruments are designed to seamlessly integrate with the existing equipment and process controller to deliver tighter process control and actionable insight, improving quality, optimizing cycle time, and reducing cost.  VIAVI versatile handheld instrument is designed for go-anywhere, do-anything applications, from identifying illicit materials on the street to analyzing the nutritional content of milk and cheese. Every MicroNIR instrument is individually calibrated at the factory to produce results nearly identical to every other MicroNIR instrument, allowing you to develop chemometric models on a minimum number of units and scale your deployment as widely as you like. With no moving parts, no free space optics, no filters, and no maintenance requirements, MicroNIR instruments are built for the long hhaul, and deliver unmatched, low total cost of ownership.  Read on www.micronir.com to find out about the many ways VIAVI customers are using MicroNIR instruments to bring the benefits of lab-quality NIR spectroscopy to a wide range of industries and markets.

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ATE Singapore Completed & Delivered Analytical Systems for Marina East Desalination Plant (MEDP), Singapore

SINGAPORE – ATE, a specialist company for process & environmental instrumentation and analytical systems integration in Asia, has successfully completed and delivered all eleven (11) sets of water quality analytical systems for Marina East Desalination Plant (MEDP) belonging to Public Utilities Board Singapore. MEDP is Singapore’s 4th desalination plant, the first of its kind in Singapore and a large-scale dual mode desalination plant in Singapore that can treat both seawater and freshwater. Depending on wet or dry weather conditions, water is channeled either from the Marina Reservoir or the sea to the plant, where it will be treated. The plant also achieves multiple uses of land, with underground treatment facilities and 20,000 square meters (sqm) of open green space on the rooftop for community recreation. Slated for completion by 2020, the Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant will feature a sleek modern design that breaks away from that of conventional water treatment plants. Against the backdrop of Singapore’s CBD skyline, the plant is set along the Eastern Coastal Park Connector Network that bridges East Coast Park and Gardens by the Bay East. All of the plant’s water treatment equipment will be located underground, topped off by a gently sloping green lawn as its roof. The desalination plant will also incorporate environmentally friendly features such as rainwater harvesting. Rainwater collected will be used to irrigate the green roof and support the facility’s water features and landscaping needs. Desalinated water is a key pillar of Singapore’s water supply, in addition to water from local catchments, imported water and NEWater (ultra-clean, high-grade reclaimed water). There are currently two desalination plants with a total capacity of 100 mgd, and another three plants in the pipeline. 

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