ECOPEACE pilots AI water-cleaning technology-Singapore & Dubai

 

ECOPEACE, a South Korean water-technology company, has announced the global expansion of its autonomous water-cleanup and water-quality management systems, which will begin with test projects in Singapore and the UAE. The company, which has one of Korea’s largest portfolios of algae-removal deployments, is developing its technologies for international expansion.

ECOPEACE is a technology business that specialises in autonomous water-cleaning robots and AI-powered water-quality intelligence platforms. Its technologies are used throughout Korea for algae removal, surface water purification, oil-film remediation, and real-time environmental monitoring.

In recent years, ECOPEACE has deployed its autonomous cleanup systems in major reservoirs, rivers, urban parks, and smart-city districts throughout Korea. Its autonomous robots remove algae, clean surface water, and continuously monitor water quality. These initiatives demonstrate the growing demand for scalable, automated water-management solutions as global climate change accelerates destructive algal growth and pollution.

 

 

ECOPEACE’s technology consists of an autonomous ECOBOT platform and a continuous filtering system that combines stainless-steel microfilters with electrochemical treatment. The system efficiently handles huge amounts of contaminated water while filtering and backwashing to avoid fouling. ECOPEACE’s AI technology automatically adjusts treatment conditions and flow rates based on real-time, multi-point data, reflecting the organization’s aim of blending physical cleanup with digital intelligence.

The company’s first new overseas venture consists of pilot and proof-of-concept projects in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates, where ECOPEACE is testing its autonomous ECOBOT system for algae control, surface water cleaning, and real-time water quality monitoring in urban waterways. These projects are being carried out in partnership with local public-sector and infrastructure partners in cities that have made significant investments in smart and sustainable urban development, establishing them as early adopters of automation-based environmental services.

ECOPEACE refers to its strategy as “AI-Powered Intelligence,” a system that combines autonomous robotics, sensor networks, sophisticated filtering, and real-time analytics. The idea is to enable towns and utilities to manage water conditions before they become an issue, rather than reacting after contamination or algal outbreaks.

“As water systems become more complex, cities worldwide will require solutions that anticipate change rather than simply react to it,” said In-Won Chae, CEO of ECOPEACE. “Pollution, growing urbanisation, and climate-driven algal outbreaks are putting a strain on the world’s water resources. Traditional responses are no longer enough. Cities require efficient and smarter solutions that solve issues before they worsen. We are delighted to assist partners in Singapore and the UAE as they improve contemporary water-management methods.”

ECOPEACE intends to grow its footprint in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other locations seeking modern, cost-effective water management solutions. The business intends to create a standardised platform for autonomous water intelligence that combines robotics, sensing, and sophisticated filtration to assist towns, industrial zones, and natural ecosystems.

 

Picture Source: ECOPEACE

 

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