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En el episodio de hoy entrevisto al gran Carlos de Juan Álvarez. Carlos es Ingeniero Industrial por la universidad de Oviedo y es el actual Senior Product Manager Water Treatment en Xylem.Xylem es una destacada empresa global del sector del agua, centrada en desarrollar soluciones tecnológicas para la gestión, tratamiento y reutilización del recurso hídrico. Presente en más de 150 países, su enfoque en innovación y sostenibilidad la posiciona como un referente en la industria, enfrentando retos como el acceso a agua limpia, el saneamiento y la optimización de procesos.Carlos es un gran experto en desinfección de aguas y nos habla de las diferentes tecnologías que se pueden aplicar, analizando sus ventajas, limitaciones y casos de uso más adecuados. Su enfoque combina un profundo conocimiento técnico con una perspectiva práctica, ofreciendo una visión completa de cómo estas soluciones contribuyen a mejorar la calidad del agua y garantizar la seguridad hídrica en diversos contextos.Aquí te dejo el índice rápido a las distintas partes del podcast:0:33 Introducción Daniel Herrero2:45 Entrevista a CARLOS DE JUAN1:07:10 DespedidaSi quieres contarme algo sobre el episodio o sobre lo que quieras puedes hacerlo en el siguiente mail: daniel.herrero.marin@gmail.com Puedes escuchar el episodio en todas las plataformas de podcast y también en la web aguasresiduales.info:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1avfelNYBWwOl1Tsd0Em5f?si=c1de893c190c43eaApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/el-podcast-del-agua/id1695017710Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-podcast-del-agua_sq_f12076934_1.htmlEnlace aguas residuales.info: https://www.aguasresiduales.info/revista/podcasts Y si quieres formar parte de la comunidad de El Podcast del Agua este es enlace:Enlace a la
There is a lot going on in AI right now, from the travails of ChatGPT to the technology being essentially single handedly responsible for the surge of the so-called “Magnificent Seven” and therefore the overall S&P 500 in 2024. But what does it mean for water? Mudasser Iqbal is a career technologist and an exceptional guy, previous CEO of Visenti before its acquisition by our friends at Xylem in 2016, and he and his co-founders reformed to pursue the AI opportunity in water. TeamSolve is going after a tough problem, essentially aiming at solving the lack of easily accessible institutional memory and insight in water utilities using the power of AI. This is a fascinating run through the ins and outs of applying this technology and water, the practicality of problem solving, working with remote teams, maintaining customer focus and much, much more. Please enjoy my conversation with Mudasser Iqbal. Subscribe to The Fundamental Molecule here: https://www.burntislandventures.com/the-fundamental-molecule For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fundamental-molecule/id1714287205 ----------- Mudasser Iqbal, Founder and CEO at TeamSolve and noted ‘AI use in water' visionary, details his organization's mission to revolutionize utilities with their "knowledge twin," a formidable resource which effectively combats expertise loss. Accessible through everyday platforms, the Twin boosts efficiency for field techs and command centers. Building upon lessons learned from Visenti and Xylem, Iqbal stresses practicality, user feedback, and a distributed team model. He also urges water innovators to embrace tough challenges and strategic partnerships, mirroring TeamSolve's customer-centric, globally impactful approach. 00:00 - AI's Evolution and Real-World Applications 04:48 - Agentic Frameworks: Beyond Generative AI 07:04 - Why AI in Water Matters Now 09:37 - Real-World Examples: Institutional Knowledge Gaps 12:25 - Knowledge Twin: A Practical AI Solution 19:17 - Practical Uses: Field Technicians and Command Centers 24:21 - Ensuring AI Reliability and Trustworthiness 26:22 - Remote Team Collaboration: Lessons from COVID 29:30 - Vicente Learnings: Collaboration and Customer Focus 32:45 - Building a Customer-Centric Company Culture 35:15 - Creating Moats: Knowledge Sharing and Network Effects 38:51 - Maintaining Focus Amid Growth 40:40 - Advice for Water Entrepreneurs: Solve Hard Problems Links: Burnt Island Ventures TeamSolve Mudasser Iqbal SM Material Key Takeaways: "AI has been around for decades, contributing to drug discovery, predictive maintenance, and more. It's not new, but its applications are expanding." "Generative AI connects the dots in water systems, overcoming data limitations and enabling real problem-solving." "Institutional knowledge in water utilities often retires with employees. AI can bridge this gap, preserving essential information." "AI's promise lies in solving real-world problems, not just generating text or images. It's about practical applications." "Focus on solving a hard problem that's bothering customers. Stick to it for long-term success." "AI can help leapfrog water utilities that are just starting their digital journey, providing practical solutions."
Podcast host Reese Tisdale is joined by Bluefield Analyst Mike Muroff to dive into Diehl Metering's recent acquisition of Preventio, a software company specializing in AI-powered solutions like leak detection and predictive maintenance. This deal is not just a major step for Diehl's digital water strategy, but also reflects broader trends in Europe and beyond. Preventio enhances Diehl's existing capabilities, particularly within its Analytics & Services division, which focuses on water loss management and IoT solutions. This acquisition positions Germany-based Diehl Metering alongside competitors like Xylem and Itron, who have also made strides in analytics and IoT, while marking a strategic pivot for the company as it strengthens its digital portfolio. Economic and geopolitical shifts in Europe—especially in Germany—have also influenced this transaction. Challenges like the energy crisis and restrictive data regulations are driving demand for innovative solutions, while Diehl's success in international markets like the U.S. and Saudi Arabia highlights the global potential for scaling Preventio's offerings. This acquisition marks an important move in addressing critical market challenges like water scarcity and energy efficiency. If you enjoy listening to The Future of Water Podcast, please tell a friend or colleague, and if you haven't already, please click to follow this podcast wherever you listen. If you'd like to be informed of water market news, trends, perspectives and analysis from Bluefield Research, subscribe to Waterline, our weekly newsletter published each Wednesday. Related Research & Analysis: Diehl Ups Digital Water Focus with Preventio Acquisition
For most people, witnessing a chemical spill would be a harrowing experience—but for others, it ignites a passion. We tend to call those people safety professionals. Autumn Crum is one such person who, after witnessing a lab spill while shadowing a safety professional at West Virginia University, instantly knew she had found her calling. The intricacies of managing risk and protecting people captivated her, setting her on a career she never knew she wanted. Today, as the Director of Global EHS at Xylem, Autumn is in the business of preventing those types of accidents. A self-described “continual learner,” she views every experience as a stepping stone toward becoming the safety professional she aspires to be. In this episode of My Big Safety Challenge, Autumn shares how that desire to continually learn led her to the oil and gas industry—one she admits she knew nothing about—but became a formative learning experience. You'll also hear why she believes influence begins with trust, why strong relationships are key, and how clear communication can transform safety practices.
Sivan details both why Xylem set up a corporate innovation and venture capital team in 2021 and how those efforts move the needle for a $8B revenue F500 water-focused corporation that spans 150 countries and 23,000 employees, dives into how integral water and water technology are for the current Ai frenzy and data center boom to actually achieve the potential everyone is hoping for, outlines some of the water improvement efforts that will be required in order for international supply chain reshuffling to occur where water access might prove challenging (ie. Nuevo Leon), and finally we discuss how everything Xylem innovates on is inherently sustainable and what that means to her.
Consider These Top ESG Stocks! ESG fund ownership offers great insight into the best stocks to own for potential returns. By Ron Robins, MBA Transcript & Links, Episode 143, November 29, 2024 Hello, Ron Robins here. Welcome to this podcast episode 143 published November 29, 2024, titled “Consider These Top ESG Stocks!” It's presented by Investing for the Soul. Investingforthesoul.com is your site for vital global ethical and sustainable investing mentoring, news, commentary, information, and resources. Remember that you can find a full transcript and links to content – including stock symbols and bonus material – on this episode's podcast page at investingforthesoul.com/podcasts. Also, a reminder. I do not evaluate any of the stocks or funds mentioned in these podcasts, and I don't receive any compensation from anyone covered in these podcasts. Furthermore, I will reveal any investments I have in the investments mentioned herein. Additionally, quotes about individual companies are brief. Please go to this podcast's webpage for links to the articles and more company and stock information. ------------------------------------------------------------- Consider These Top ESG Stocks! (1) I'm beginning this podcast episode with a great article titled The Top Stocks Widely Owned by ESG Funds. It's by Frances Aufderheide and found on morningstar.com. Here are some quotes from the article. “We found five stocks owned exclusively by large-cap sustainable funds in the industrials, materials, and healthcare sectors. We describe them below, with insight from Morningstar analysts and Sustainalytics. Source: Morningstar Direct. Weights as of Oct. 31, 2024. Data as of Nov. 5, 2024. 1. Ecolab (ECL) Morningstar Rating: 2 Stars Morningstar ESG Risk Rating Assessment: 3 Globes Price/Fair Value: 1.14 Total Return Year to Date (Month-End): 24.75 ‘As the global leader in the cleaning and sanitation industry, Ecolab provides products that help its hospitality, foodservice, and life-sciences customers do laundry, wash dishes, maintain clean manufacturing environments, and ensure regulatory compliance. With unmatched scale and a solid razor-and-blade business model, Ecolab's competitive advantages are firmly in place.' ‘Ecolab's largest growth driver over the next decade will be the water business, which generates the majority of revenue in the industrial segment. During the quarter, water revenue grew 3% versus the prior-year quarter on an organic basis, excluding currency movements.' —Seth Goldstein, Morningstar Strategist 2. Agilent Technologies (A) Morningstar Rating: 4 Stars Morningstar ESG Risk Rating Assessment: 4 Globes Price/Fair Value: 0.91 Total Return Year to Date (Month-End): (5.76) Agilent provides instruments, software and services for laboratories. ‘Agilent offers differentiated technology that is protected by various intangible assets, including patents, copyrights, and trademarks. This portfolio of intellectual property and its innovation prowess in chosen fields keep competitors from directly copying its technology.' —Julie Utterback, Morningstar Senior Equity Analyst 3. Xylem (XYL) Morningstar Rating: 3 Stars Morningstar ESG Risk Rating Assessment: 3 Globes Price/Fair Value: 1.07 Total Return Year to Date (Month-End): 7.43 ‘Xylem is one of the leading water technology companies in the world. Its extensive portfolio spans a wide range of equipment and solutions for the water industry, including the transport, treatment, testing, and efficient use of water for public utilities as well as industrial, commercial, and residential customers. Xylem operates four business segments: water infrastructure, applied water, measurement and control solutions, and water solutions and services.' —Krysztof Smalec, Morningstar Equity Analyst 4. W.W. Grainger (GWW) Morningstar Rating: 1 Star Morningstar ESG Risk Rating Assessment: 4 Globes Price/Fair Value: 1.66 Total Return Year to Date (Month-End): 34.57 W.W. Grainger distributes maintenance, repair, and operations products to more than 4.5 million customers. ‘We've raised our fair value estimate for narrow-moat-rated Grainger by 12% to $660 per share as we've become more confident of the firm's ability to maintain long-term operating margin above 14%. Even so, the current stock price remains well above our revised fair value estimate.' ‘Our confidence (of a narrow moat) is rooted in Grainger's ability to fend off competitive pressures from both new and existing players in the maintenance, repair, and operations market.' —Brian Bernard, Morningstar Senior Director 5. Veralto (VLTO) Morningstar Rating: None Morningstar ESG Risk Rating Assessment: 3 Globes Total Return Year to Date (Month-End): 24.56 Veralto provides technology solutions to improve the quality and reliability of water and product innovations through a suite of brands. ‘This tax-free spinoff is just the latest example of Danaher's business pruning.' —Julie Utterback, Morningstar Senior Equity Analyst” End quotes. Also, go to the link on this podcast page to this article for additional research on the “Top 10 widely held in US Sustainable Large-Cap Fund Universe” and “Top 5 Overweight Securities in the US Sustainable Large-Cap Fund Universe”. ------------------------------------------------------------- Consider These Top ESG Stocks! (2) The second article today reviews a company that is an old favorite of ethical and sustainable investors. The article is titled Buy First Solar Stock on the Dip. Solar Energy Will Be Too Good an Opportunity for President-Elect Trump to Pass Up. It's by James Brumley and found on fool.com. Here are a few of his comments on First Solar stock. “First Solar (FSLR) Investors suspect pro-oil President-elect Donald Trump could also prove unsupportive of renewable energy. In fact, most clean energy stocks are down since his Nov. 5 election on this very worry. First Solar has been no exception to the industrywide sell-off. This weakness, however, is also a buying opportunity for anyone interested in owning a piece of the solar panel maker, or in adding exposure to the solar industry as a whole. The solar power movement is too big and too well-developed for Donald Trump to bring to a halt now. First Solar is also well-positioned to sidestep one of the few meaningful actions the president-elect could take to disrupt the solar industry's growth. Solar is just too competitive to stop now Data gathered by Wood Mackenzie and reported by the U.S. Department of Energy indicates that utility-scale solar power is now in line with the cost of natural gas and coal-fired power… The irony? Largely because it's the cheapest means of adding utility-scale power production there, solar is growing like wildfire in several states like Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas that picked Trump to be president during the recently ended election cycle. To the extent voters picked Trump for economic reasons, they'll certainly appreciate cheaper electricity and its positive impact on the economy. The 2022 passage of the Inflation Reduction Act is admittedly fueling much of this growth, by offering taxpayers a tax credit of up to 30% of the cost of a solar power system. The IRA also incentivizes utility-scale solar power projects as well as the manufacturing of solar panels themselves… But tariffs? While unspecific as well as far from being certain (Trump argues the mere threat of tariffs is enough), First Solar is mostly immune to their impact anyway. Although the company requires some imported materials that may be subject to such tariffs, it's an American manufacturer mostly serving the North American market, where the company believes over 90% of its immediate revenue opportunities await… Data source: StockAnalysis.com. Chart by author. Give at least partial credit for this brewing growth to First Solar's Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) photovoltaic panels. Although they make its design and production processes more complicated and more costly than that of more conventional silicon panels, this technology proves more durable while at the same time delivering more power. Utility-scale buyers are increasingly seeing these high-performance panels as an investment rather than an expense, as they further lower the effective per-kilowatt cost of solar power… The market's overestimating the risk, and underestimating First Solar Now all of a sudden First Solar's stumble since early November and its much bigger 37% pullback from June's peak looks like an entry opportunity. The analyst community agrees, anyway. Undeterred by political rhetoric and handwringing, most of them still consider First Solar stock a strong buy, sporting a consensus price target of $280.79. That's almost 50% above the stock's present price.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Consider These Top ESG Stocks! (3) This next article, though from Australia, might interest many investors outside of that wonderful country. It's titled The Ethical Investor: These three ESG award-winning ASX companies show how it's done. It's by Eddy Sunarto found on ntnews.com.au. Here are some of what Mr. Sunarto says about his picks. “1. Orica (ASX:ORI) was named Australia's most sustainable company in the 2024 Australian Financial Review Sustainability Leaders awards, taking home top honours for its significant environmental impact. The company, a global leader in commercial explosives, was recognised for its groundbreaking emissions abatement project at its Kooragang Island plant near Newcastle, NSW. This project is the largest of its kind in the Australian chemicals sector, reducing emissions by 45% at the site and cutting national chemical industry emissions by 11%... The judges believe Orica's efforts have not only addressed environmental challenges but have also driven economic growth, injecting millions into the local economy while future-proofing critical manufacturing capabilities for industries such as mining, agriculture and healthcare. The company's commitment to sustainability is also reflected in its ambitious climate targets, aiming for net zero emissions by 2050. 2. Sims Metal Management (ASX:SGM) an Australian-based global recycling company with a 106-year history, was named the most sustainable corporation of 2024 by Corporate Knights, topping its Global 100 list. Known for its role in the circular economy, Sims has been integral in reducing carbon emissions by recycling metals like steel, copper, and aluminium – which are crucial in industries like electric vehicles, wind turbines and solar panels. In 2023 alone, the company's efforts saved 13 million tonnes of CO₂, equivalent to removing nearly three million cars from the road, according to its reports. Sims' approach to sustainability extends beyond recycling, with ambitious goals to transition to renewable energy in its operations by 2025 and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050… The company is investing in advanced technologies, like automated sorting systems and AI robots, to improve the efficiency of its recycling processes. Although these innovations may not always attract the same attention as large renewable energy projects, CEO Stephen Mikkelsen said that metal recycling plays a vital role in decarbonising industries and contributing to a sustainable future. 3. Australian Vintage (ASX:AVG) won the 2024 Global Drinks Intel ESG Award for Sustainable Wine Producer, which was announced in September. The award recognised the company's strong commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, despite current challenges within the Australian wine industry. The company had earlier achieved B Corp certification in February, making it one of only three Australian wine companies with this status. Australian Vintage's ESG strategy focuses on three key pillars: 'Thriving People', 'Nurture Nature', and 'Meaningful Growth'. The company said all these are supported by measurable, verifiable performance… The judges praised Australian Vintage for not just making ESG commitments, but for quantifying and achieving real, impactful results.” End quotes. ------------------------------------------------------------- Additional Articles of Interest 1. Title: The Top 10 Nuclear Energy Companies Shaping Clean Power on vaneck.com. By Coulter Regal. 2. Title: How to Get Fossil Fuels Out of Your Investment Portfolio on nytimes.com. By Tara Siegel Bernard. 3. Title: Raymond James Predicts Up to ~440% Rally for These 2 ‘Strong Buy' Stocks on finance.yahoo.com. By TipRanks. 4. Title: Top 10: Sustainable Brands on sustainabilitymag.com. By Jasmin Jessen. ------------------------------------------------------------- Ending Comment These are my top news stories with their stock and fund tips for this podcast “Consider These Top ESG Stocks!” Please click the like and subscribe buttons wherever you download or listen to this podcast. That helps bring these podcasts to others like you. And please click the share buttons to share this podcast with your friends and family. Let's promote ethical and sustainable investing as a force for hope and prosperity in these troubled times! Contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for listening. Now my next podcast will be December 13th. I'll talk to you then! Bye for now. © 2024 Ron Robins, Investing for the Soul
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Charli has Bill Fisher on the pod this week to talk learning and how to bring AI into the process. Bill Fisher serves as Senior Manager, Education and Training for Xylem. His team is responsible for customer and representative training across multiple Xylem brands including Bell & Gossett, Flygt, Goulds Water Technology and Sensus. Fisher has been with Xylem since 2016 and holds a master's of education in learning design and technology from North Carolina State University. Read up at EmpoweringPumps.com and stay tuned for more news about EPIC at the Colorado School of Mines Nov 12th and 13th.Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
Entrambi i giovani deceduti erano di origini dell'India, residenti nella frazione di Monticello di Fara. I loro nomi: Vishal Sharma e Ratinie Vinesh. Il primo aveva ottenuto l'assunzione a tempo indeterminato alla Xylem di Montecchio da poco. Il secondo aveva appena 20 anni. In ospedale in codice giallo un'anziana di Brendola e la figlia di Cornedo, contuse nell'urto.
Season 4 of My Big Safety Challenge is here! Joining host Merle Heckman this season is Jay Harf, Vice President of EHS&S at Xylem. Listen to the trailer and get a sneak peek of what to expect from season 4.
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It's a special evening Bonus Pod featuring Pascal Lang!Pascal Lang has well over a decade of experience in supporting, developing and then applying water specific software solutions. He spent several years at Scottish Water and Thames Water, leveraging hydraulic modelling applications to inform not only long-term planning outcomes but also operational responses to network. Building on this utility experience Pascal went on to lead product functions at Innovyze and is currently a Director of Product Management for Xylem's wastewater solutions, specifically focusing on optimisation of controllable assets both in the network as well as the plant to protect the public, the environment and deliver improved performance where possible.”LinkedInOr email: pascal.lang@xylem.com Read up at EmpoweringPumps.com and stay tuned for more news about EPIC at the Colorado School of Mines Nov 12th and 13th.Find us @EmpoweringPumps on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter and using the hashtag #EmpoweringIndustryPodcast or via email podcast@empoweringpumps.com
In this episode of Let's Talk Future™, Jane Ross and Bryan Blair explore the pressing state of water infrastructure in the US. With record-high heat indexes and aging pipes, pumps, and facilities, the challenges are enormous. They discuss the impact of stimulus dollars and highlight companies like Xylem, Mueller Water, and Advanced Drainage that can possibly benefit. The conversation also analyzes potential solutions, key areas of concern and opportunity, and the influence of the upcoming US presidential election — all crucial for understanding the future health and safety of our water resources over the next 12 to 18 months. Episode Disclosures: This podcast is the property of Oppenheimer & Co. Inc. and should not be copied, distributed, published or reproduced, in whole or in part. The information/commentary contained in this recording was obtained from market conditions and professional sources, and is educational in nature. The information presented has been derived from sources believed to be reliable but is not guaranteed as to accuracy and does not purport to be a complete analysis of any strategy, plan, security, company, or industry involved. Opinions expressed herein are subject to change without notice. Oppenheimer has no obligation to provide any updates or changes. Any examples used in this material are generic, hypothetical and for illustration purposes only. All price references and market forecasts are as of the date of recording. This podcast is not a product of Oppenheimer Research, nor does it provide any financial, economic, legal, accounting, or tax advice or recommendations. Any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage) is expressly disclaimed. Securities and other financial instruments that may be discussed in this report or recommended or sold are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and are not deposits or obligations of any insured depository institution. Investments involve numerous risks including market risk, counterparty default risk and liquidity risk. Securities and other financial investments at times maybe difficult to value or sell. The value of financial instruments may fluctuate, and investors may lose their entire principal investment. Prior to making any investment or financial decisions, an investor should seek advice from their personal financial, legal, tax and other professional advisors that take into account all of the particular facts and circumstances of an investor's own situation. The views and strategies described may not be suitable for all investors. This report does not take into account the investment objectives, financial situation or specific needs of any particular client of Oppenheimer or its affiliates. This presentation may contain forward looking statements or projections regarding future events. Forward-looking statements and projections are based on the opinions and estimates of Oppenheimer as of the date of this podcast, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties as well as other factors, including economic, political, and public health factors, that could cause actual events or results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements and projections. Past performance does not guarantee future results. The performance of a benchmark index is not indicative of the performance of any particular investment; however, they are considered representative of their respective market segments. Please note that indexes are unmanaged and their returns do not take into account any of the costs associated with buying and selling individual securities. Individuals cannot invest directly in an index. Oppenheimer Transacts Business on all Principal Exchanges and Member SIPC. 6677637.1
In this episode of the Aftermarket Champions Podcast, host Vivek Joshi interviews Bridgett Rousselle, Global Lifecycle Business Automation Leader at Xylem. Bridgett delves into the pivotal role of service and aftermarket solutions within the water industry, emphasizing their significance throughout the customer journey. She highlights the necessity for seamless collaboration across different functions within a company to ensure comprehensive service delivery that meets and exceeds customer expectations. Bridgett also explores the essential mindset required for achieving service excellence, advocating for innovation, customer-centricity, and a culture of continuous improvement. Drawing from her global experience, she underscores the importance of balancing global strategies with an acute awareness of local nuances, enabling companies to adapt their services effectively across diverse markets. Throughout the conversation, Bridgett stresses the importance of ongoing learning and development within the industry. She emphasizes continuous education as essential for staying ahead of industry trends and evolving customer needs, driving innovation and sustainable growth. Bridgett concludes by highlighting the transformative impact of a proactive mindset and collaborative approach in establishing leadership in service provision. She encourages industry professionals to embrace change, foster internal cohesion, and prioritize customer-centric strategies to achieve and maintain success in the dynamic water industry landscape.
Since its inception in 1954, more than 70,000 engineers, contractors and other hydronic HVAC and plumbing professionals have been educated at the Little Red Schoolhouse. Known as the industry's educator, Bell & Gossett's Little Red Schoolhouse sets itself apart from other educational facilities in the industry by emphasizing a systems-based concept of teaching, rather than focusing on product features and benefits. Training modules are frequently updated to support advancements in equipment design and operation, along with the evolving focus on sustainability, decarbonization and electrification of hydronic systems. We spend some time with Bill Fisher discussing everything that Bell and Gossett offers for training including the virtual Little Red Schoolhouse.
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In RASTECH's new mini-podcast series, “5 To Watch”, recorded ahead of RASTECH 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina (Jun 5-6), host Mari-Len De Guzman talks with Matthew Smith of Xylem, the event's Diamond Sponsor, about the company's various technologies and solutions for RAS operations.
In der heutigen Folge von „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Laurin Meyer und Holger Zschäpitz über einen überraschenden Chip-Schocker, Luxusprobleme bei LVMH und doppelt jubelnde Fußballfans. Außerdem geht es um ASML, AMD, Nvidia, United Airlines, Boeing, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Delta, Alaska Air, First Solar, SolarEdge Technologies, Borussia Dortmund, Tesla, Goldman Sachs, GE Vernova, American Electric Power, Constellation Energy, Xcel Energy, Atkore, Comfort Systems USA, Emcor Group, Primoris Services, Meta, Microsoft, American Water Works, Xylem, Tesla, Coinbase, Roku, Block, UiPath, CRISPR Therapeutics, Roblox, Zoom, Robinhood, Unity Software, iShares Global Water ETF (WKN: A0MM0S), ARK Innovation ETF (WKN: A408AW), ARK Genomic Revolution ETF (WKN: A408AY), ARK Artificial Intelligence & Robotics ETF (WKN: A408AX), ARK Autonomous Technology & Robotics (WKN: A14RW2), ARK Next Generation Internet (WKN: A14Y8J), iShares Diversified Commodity Swap (WKN: A2DK6R), iShares Bloomberg Enhanced Roll Yield Commodity Swap (WKN: A2JQ2G) und L&G Multi Strategy Enhanced Commodities ETF (WKN: A409RZ). Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter.[ Hier bei WELT.](https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html.) Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Aclarity is pioneering in the field of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) destruction, developing proprietary systems - aka cool water tech - that not only treat but also destroy PFAS in liquid waste. The technology presents a significant advancement over traditional treatment methods, offering an economical and efficient solution to a pressing environmental issue.I hope this teaser makes you crave for more! If you dive into this week's full release of the podcast, you'll learn how:
How do you survive six years on "just" grants while hiring a team, running 15 pilots, pivoting from B2C, and succeeding in PFAS Destruction at scale where many failed? Aclarity did it! Wanna find out how and how spectacular acceleration was around the corner? Listen to this episode! More #water insights? Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoinewalter1/ #️⃣ All the Links Mentioned in this Episode #️⃣ Aclarity's website https://www.aclaritywater.com/ Julie Bliss Mullen's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieblissmullen/Julie's Email julie.mullen@aclaritywater.comMy conversation with Sivan Zamir (Xylem Innovation Labs) https://dww.show/passing-the-baton-how-to-bring-innovation-to-market-faster-more-reliably/My conversation with Max Storto (Xylem Innovation Labs) https://dww.show/growing-10-wonder-kids-from-5-to-50-clients-with-0-equity-xylems-weirdest-move/Tom Ferguson on my mic (aka Julie's VC) https://dww.show/the-secret-formula-for-profit-in-water-tech-venture-capital/Another take on PFAS Removal with SuperCritical Water Oxidation (374Water) https://dww.show/is-supercritical-water-oxidation-a-solution-for-pfas-energy-more/Electrochemical removal of PFAS and more with Axine Water https://dww.show/the-best-industrial-wastewater-treatment-system-is-the-one-you-forget/An early take on this mic' on Micropollutant removal with Oxyle https://dww.show/how-to-solve-a-global-challenge-in-an-easy-affordable-innovative-and-efficient-way/Julie's independent Board Member, Wayne Byrne (on my mic', of course!) https://dww.show/four-successful-exits-and-counting-whats-next-disrupting-uv-disinfection/Full blog article: https://dww.show/how-aclarity-bootstrapped-its-journey-from-b2c-to-pfas-destruction/
Ce vendredi 22 mars, Christian Bito, professeur de finance à l'ESSEC, et Alain Pitous, consultant stratégie et ESG, se sont penchés sur les titres Adyen, Atlassian, Xylem, et Zscaler, dans On achète ou on vend ? dans l'émission C'est Votre Argent présentée par Marc Fiorentino. C'est Votre Argent est à voir ou écouter le vendredi sur BFM Business.
How can Asia Pacific secure water for future generations? The Eco-Business Podcast talks to the Vice President, Global Lifecycle Services, Emerging Markets, of water technology company Xylem, on why climate change will exacerbate existing water scarcity and quality issues in the region
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über Kaufgerüchte um Encavis, eine saubere Sache fürs Depot und darüber, wie die Aktienrente auf Pump der FDP tatsächlich funktionieren kann. Außerdem geht es um DHL, JD.com, Alibaba, Apple, Tesla, Footlocker, Tripadvisor, Kimberly-Clark, DuPont, 3M, BASF, Xylem, Ecolab, Veolia Environnement, Aecom Technology, Global X Clean Water ETF (WKN: A3CYXG) und X Trackers MSCI Global SDG 6 Clean Water & Sanitation ETF (WKN: DBX0SN). Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Welcome to the second installment of this week's water reuse series! If you've missed the first one, that was a dense conversation with Austin Alexander, Xylem's VP Sustainability; my advice: go back and listen to it once you're done with today's insightful, too short for my taste, but hence packed discussion with Aaron! And yes, I'm slightly biased.So, in today's episode, we discuss the inherent inertia in water management that stems from centuries-old centralized systems, which pose a significant challenge to adopting water reuse. We'll tackle water scarcity from an unusual angle: looking at it as an economic risk, which in turn may accelerate reuse, assuming... policies play their role. That's to say, as an enabler, not a barrier. We'll discuss how necessity breeds creativity, how there's still legwork to do to overcome public misconceptions about recycled water, and how technologies are reaching a maturity stage that makes them very approachable and plug-and-play. Let's cut to the chase, it's time for me to open the mic' to Aaron!Full Episode: https://dww.show/the-economic-incentives-of-the-water-reuse-revolution/
If you're a regular listener of this podcast, I hope I don't need to convince you about the perks of water reuse: it's a widely untapped water resource in an era of growing water scarcity, it's the cheapest of all the unconventional water sources, notably much cheaper than seawater desalination, and it comes with a wealth of welcome side-effects, ranging from much better environmental impact and removal of trace compounds and endocrine disruptors, all the way through resource recovery and circular economy.Great, that's a very rational story, yet we humans are no rational beings despite what we believe. We're emotional, and the emotions associated with water reuse are, let's face it, tainted. As a result, despite all the good reasons to adopt it, the recent growth we've seen in water reuse's contribution to our water mix might be an optical illusion. It's growing, yes, but a bit like a dragster to which you would have attached a parachute after having placed an elephant in the passenger seat. So the question becomes: how do we remove that elephant and that parachute? How do we speed up the much-needed adoption of water reuse? And what prevents the elephant from disembarking the car?To answer these, we'll delve with Austin today into the challenge of fostering the political will and public acceptance necessary for reuse's widespread adoption. We'll follow up on Friday with another brilliant return guest, Aaron Tartakovsky from Epic Cleantec, to look into infrastructure challenges, outdated regulations, and, again, overcoming public perception. And I'll close that tryptic with my own synthesis, leveraging some of my former guest's wisdom - notably David Lloyd Owen and Paul Gagliardo - but also Austin, Aaron, and Henry Charrabé, which you've not heard on that microphone yet, that should be out next Monday and available on my main YouTube channel as well. Full Episode: https://dww.show/beyond-technology-the-social-dynamics-of-water-reuse/
Step into a world where every drop of water counts as Professor Buzz Thompson, author of "Liquid Asset," unravels the complex role of the private sector in water management. Together, we navigate the intricate dance of business and government alliances as they supply life's most vital resource, dissecting the tug-of-war between public service and commodification. Discover how companies like Xylem are revolutionizing water systems with cutting-edge technologies, and delve into the ethical and economic repercussions that ripple through our taps and irrigation lines.Unlock the future of water markets with us; it's a landscape where conservation breeds innovation and agriculture meets ingenuity. Through Professor Thompson's lens, we scrutinize water rights, trading systems, and the ever-growing debate over water as a human right versus a commercial product. Picture a California farmer redirecting floodwater to replenish groundwater or Montana's Tung River Valley, where tiered pricing spurs stewardship - these are the narratives reshaping our water economy and igniting a fresh wave of corporate responsibility.Concluding our journey, we wade into the waters of regulation, where small utilities grapple with innovation and America wrestles with the recognition of water as a fundamental human right. Professor Thompson's insights shed light on the regulatory frameworks shaping our water's destiny, urging collaboration between public needs and private ambitions. As we wrap up, we invite listeners to continue the conversation, fostering partnerships that can turn the tide on water scarcity and secure a sustainable future for all.#water #WaterForesight #strategicforesight #foresight #futures @Aqualaurus
I first met Christine Boyle about a week before I specialized in water at Imagine H20's annual winners announcement, where she was receiving the award for Best Early-stage Water Company in 2015. Fast forward almost eight years, she has been an extraordinary guide and mentor. After selling her company Valor Water Analytics to Xylem in 2018, she remained with the company to head up much of their internal digital innovation efforts. She understands more than most the grind of company building in the space, building a market-leading product, picking your way through the utility sales process, hiring and managing brilliant teams. A veteran of both Y Combinator and Techstars, she also has an invaluable perspective on the standards for company building outside water. She's just excellent. Please enjoy my conversation with Christine Boyle. Subscribe to The Fundamental Molecule here: https://www.burntislandventures.com/the-fundamental-molecule For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fundamental-molecule/id1714287205 ----------- Tom welcomes Christine Boyle, a truly remarkable figure with a unique journey in the water industry. After winning the Best Early Stage Water Company Award in 2015, Christine's company, Valor Water Analytics, caught the attention of Xylem, a global water company. Driven by her dedication to build outstanding companies, save water, and create professional ecosystems to solve complex global dilemmas, Christine has been a Partner at Burnt Island Ventures since May 2023. In this candid conversation, you'll gain insights into Christine's incredible journey, the challenges of building a water-focused venture, the dynamics of water economics, and so much more. Episode Highlights: 0:00 Start 0:48 Introduction 1:44 Christine's start in water 3:31 The water problems she's been trying to solve 7:06 Christine's experience as a CEO 9:07 Exiting Valor Water Analytics 11:45 Comparing Venture building within and outside the water sector 14:23 Christine's advice for entrepreneurs regarding rapid growth 16:43 Valor's deployment process and the nature of the sales of utilities 19:16 What Christine has learned from top-tier training 21:06 Her perspective on the rise in data on water 23:41 The need for better technology and devices 28:09 What Christine has learned going from the start-up world to the corporate world 29:30 The tension between having an impact and creating something commercially viable 31:01 Her perspective on the macro water sector 33:03 The link between water and human health interventions 36:24 Christine's reflections on China and its water 38:32 Her one lesson learned that she would pass on to future water founders Links: Burton Island Ventures Christine Boyle's LinkedIn Page
Jay is a value-based inspirational leader with a strong sense of purpose. His enthusiastic mindset fosters a collaborative culture of enablement. He serves as a role model, demonstrating the right behaviors to be successful as a business leader. Empathy is Jay's superpower and he is keen to mentor and coach other professionals. Jay considers everyone with kindness and his emotional intelligence endears him to all levels of organizations, from operations to executives. His sense of caring and "people first" attitudes are indisputable, which facilitates a high level of trust, engagement, empowerment, and performance.In this episode, Jay will share his insights on how to get past transactional leadership, finding your sweet spot, the importance of professional development, and much more.
Today's guest is Tom Pettit, Chief Operations and Supply Chain Officer at Xylem. Xylem is a leading global water technology company committed to solving the world's critical water, wastewater and water-related challenges through technology, innovation and expertise. Tom joins us on today's program to talk about challenges for B2B leaders when it comes to providing their customers with high-quality experiences and what specific metrics can help industry leaders prepare their organizations for use cases in VR training and other generative AI tools. Today's episode is sponsored by Aquant. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
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We think aout carbon emissions when we fly, not when we flush! Let me coin that phrase, which opens up my reflection this week on a water professional's carbon impact and the ways to mitigate it through deploying water technologies. Let's dive into the heart of the water sector's role in CO2 emissions and explore innovative technologies that could drastically reduce our carbon footprint. I share my personal journey of grappling with the guilt of my carbon emissions and how it led me to discover solutions far more effective than planting trees. First, let's summarize Xylem, Cambi and Global Water Intelligence's findings on the Water Sector's Carbon Footprint. It surprisingly compares almost one to one in CO2 equivalent emissions with the aviation industry. Then, let's explore 5 Carbon Mitigation Strategies in the Water Sector: 1️⃣ Leak Reduction - Discussing the impact of 126 billion cubic meters of lost drinking water annually and how pressure management can significantly reduce this loss and the associated carbon impact. 2️⃣ Smart Pumps: How optimizing pumps with AI and machine learning can slash energy use and CO2 emissions. 3️⃣ Biogas Enhancement: The potential of anaerobic digestion and thermal hydrolysis processes in wastewater treatment plants to produce biogas, replacing fossil fuels. (And what I used to do kind of wrong in that field) 4️⃣ Aeration Optimization: The role of AI in optimizing the activated sludge process, reducing energy consumption, and mitigating nitrous oxide emissions. 5️⃣ Advocacy and Policy Influence: The importance of regulations and incentives in driving sustainable practices in the water sector. I'm closing on a personal touch, reflecting on the impact of the Water circus on the road twice a week all year long. It's great if the water sector compensates its emissions, but what if it didn't create them in the first place? Let's set ourselves on the path to 2050! Bottom line; think critically about your own carbon footprint and the broader implications of everyone's daily water use. Let's all challenge conventional ideas and present an opportunity for water professionals and enthusiasts to contribute to a more sustainable future. Additional Resources The power of MABR Better understanding Methane emissions Fighting Nitrous Oxide emissions in Wastewater Treatment Cutting the Water Sector's carbon emissions in half (at no cost) The potential of the Thermal Hydrolysis Process Following my tracks on the IOT Use Case Podcast (together with Aerzen) The full blog article on this week's episode covering the Water Sector's Carbon Impact ⬇️ In this Episode ⬇️ 00:00 My 12-Ton CO2 Problem 00:50 The Superpower of Water Pros 01:40 Where do the Water Sector's CO2 emissions come from? 02:51 Water Technology n°1 06:26 Water Technology n°2 09:33 Water Technology n°3 12:43 Water Technology n°4 16:11 Water Technology n°5 19:15 Conclusion
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Laurin Meyer über die Jahresendrallye beim Dax, dünne Luft bei SAP und Ernüchterung nach dem Black Friday. Außerdem geht es um Covestro, Continental, Macy's, Amazon, Target, Lowe's, Deutsche Börse AG, Nasdaq Inc., Intercontinental Exchange, Euronext, Hong Kong Exchange and Clearing, CME Group, London Stock Exchange, ASX, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, Xylem, Organo Corporation, Pentair, Veolia, iShares Global Water ETF (WKN: A0MM0S), Lyxor MSCI Water ESG Filtered ETF (WKN: LYX0CA) und L&G Clean Water ETF (WKN: A2PM52). Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hier findet ihr alle AAA-Bonus-Episoden bei WELT – dazu den AAA-Newsletter und noch weitere WELTplus-Inhalte: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
There's actually a natural limit on how tall trees can grow -- but what about circumference? Or total mass? Learn more in this episode of BrainStuff, based on this article: https://science.howstuffworks.com/life/botany/tree-grow.htmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jumeaux numériques, robots de canalisations... Les innovations technologiques se multiplient pour préserver l'eau dans un contexte de réchauffement climatique. [En partenariat avec Orange] Ressource essentielle à la vie sur Terre, l'eau est aujourd'hui menacée par les sécheresses, le réchauffement climatique, la pollution et le gaspillage. Sa préservation est l'un des enjeux majeurs du XXIè siècle. La réponse à ces menaces est en partie technologique. Les innovations se multiplient. On les appelle les Greentech et même les Watertech. - Yann Ezan, responsable du développement de Xylem, explique comment les jumeaux numériques permettent aux collectivités de mieux gérer leurs consommations en eau. - Jean-François Guiderdoni, directeur du développement d'Acwa Robotics, présente son robot-chenille conçu pour inspecter les canalisations de l'intérieur afin de détecter l'usure et les fuites. Bonne écoute !
Adam Drakeley, Xylem Senior Applications Engineer and Simon Mathias, Xylem Global Product Manager of Dewatering Digital Solutions, share their experiences in preparing for and responding to historic flooding that took place in Liege, Belgium, in July 2021. Drakeley and Mathias discuss: How they prepared for an "unprecedented" dewatering need Pumping water without power How a response strategy was formed Why a combination of application expertise, partnership and custom solutions from Xylem supported Liege in returning to normalcy Much more Read the full case study: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/support/case-studies-white-papers/field-smart-technology-leads-life-saving-efforts-in-liege/ Learn more about Field Smart Technology: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/products--services/pumps-packaged-pump-systems/monitoring-control-equipment/remote-monitoring-control/cloud-based-supervision/field-smart-technology-fst/
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über die Sorge um den Mega-US-Versorger NextEra Energy, Milliardenbewertung für Birkenstock und Dividenden-Angst bei Fresenius. Außerdem geht es um Okta, Cintas, Quanterix, Salesforce, Johnson Controls, Tesla, Nikola, BASF, Total Energies, Equinor, Lanxess, Wacker Chemie, Nvidia, Biontech, Pfizer, Moderna, Curevac, GSK, Danaher, Veralto, Pentair, Xylem, Watts Water, Waters, Zum Elkay Water Solutions Avery Dennison, Dover, Zebra Technologies, Thermofisher und Ginkgo Bioworks. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
The boys talk with Xylem's Austin Alexander, Vice President, Sustainability and Social Impact, and Susan O'Grady, Senior Director of Marketing, to discuss one of our most valuable resources—water. By working together, we can ensure water is accessible, affordable, and safe for all.Subscribe to the Appetite for Construction podcast at any of your favorite streaming channels and don't forget about the other ways to interact with the Mechanical Hub Team! Follow Plumbing Perspective IG @plumbing_perspective Follow Mechanical Hub IG @mechanicalhub Sign up for our newsletter at www.mechanical-hub.com/enewsletter Visit our websites at www.mechanical-hub.com and www.plumbingperspective.com Send John and Tim your feedback or topic ideas: @plumbing_perspective
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Max Storto is Lead Innovation Analyst at the Xylem Innovation Labs. Xylem is one of the largest water and wastewater technology company globally and follows the simple motto: "Let's solve water" A bit more than one year ago, I invited Sivan Zamir on this microphone to discuss the Xylem Innovation Labs, Xylem's shiny, fascinating, and intriguing move into the start-up accelerator world. That has been a well-received episode but also one that sparked quite a lot of conversations. You know, Xylem is a listed behemoth; everybody is well aware that they have to make money! So when they mention that they will help water industry companies to 10x their customer base, that they will fund pilots with the Trial Reservoir and fund other water accelerators with, for instance, Imagine H2O, it not only raises an eyebrow but also generates a ton of questions. And usually a very logical deduction: of course, they will have a great positive impact on these companies' path, but they will also reward themselves by taking stakes and equity in these companies, hence turning a pretty straightforward positive return on investment. Now that's where it gets even more intriguing, because, in my process of getting a better understanding of the mechanics of the Xylem Innovation Labs with its scout, Max, I actually uncovered something we had not discussed at all with Sivan last year: Xylem doesn't take any equity in its incubated partners. Zero. And it doesn't stop there: they don't even expect these companies to be exclusive or tied to Xylem in anything beyond a simple NDA - which is merely more there to protect the start-ups than the water giant. So, for a layman like me, it's hard to get the strategic sense of that move. Until you shift your internal software and realize that what Xylem is pursuing with its Innovation Labs is not investment, it's R&D. And a bit like in a Google versus Apple approach you would see in tech, their bet here is that adopting an open innovation strategy, is actually the most impactful and the best use of their money for the water ecosystem, yes, because I believe Patrick Decker when he tells me he wants his company to have a positive impact, but also the best path to growth for Xylem itself! And a bit like the App or Play Stores have been great growth factors for Apple and Google, Xylem's future partnerships with the companies it strategically groomed may be significant commercial assets in a world of water challenges that are not getting easier or simpler. You'll see that this is just one of the many gems we uncovered while opening the hood and exploring the Xylem Innovation Labs engine with Max, Max who, by the way, has been an incredible sparring partner able to cope with great openness with my sometimes annoying wittiness, I had great fun to record this one, so I'll stop ranting and let you have great fun listening to it. ➡️ Check out the entire article on how to grow 10 wonder kids from 5 to 50 customers
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Anja Ettel und Holger Zschäpitz über einen beunruhigenden Ölpreisanstieg, lukrative Biotech-Deals und den wichtigsten Rohstoff der Welt. Außerdem geht es um Amgen, Horizont, Adelyx, Lululemon, Tesla, BYD, VW, BMW, Mercedes, Xylem, Veolia Environnement, Steris, iShares Global Water UCITS ETF (WKN: A0MM0S), Lyxor MSCI Water ESG Filtered (DR) UCITS ETF (WKN: LYX0CA) und Fidelity Sustainable Water & Waste Fund A ACC-EUR (WKN: A2N7YS). Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Kick-off Politik - Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. Mehr auf welt.de/kickoff und überall, wo es Podcasts gibt. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien) Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
An diesem Freitag kommen „Deffner&Zschäpitz“ ins WELT-Fernsehen. In dieser XXL-Sommer-Episode gibt es schon mal erste Einblicke, was Euch erwartet. Außerdem debattieren die beiden Wirtschaftsjournalisten Dietmar Deffner und Holger Zschäpitz ihre eigenen Aktien-Investments von N wie Nvidia über P wie Palantir X wie Xylem bis Z wie Zalando. Weitere Themen: - DuZ im TV – Warum die Börsenshow – immer freitags um 17.45 Uhr bei WELT Fernsehen – nur acht Minuten lang sein wird und was die größte Herausforderung sein wird - DuZ im TV – Warum eine Schachuhr in der Sendung stehen wird - Hausse bei Nvidia – warum Zschäpitz noch Potenzial für die Aktie sieht - Günstiger Chipwert – was für TSMC spricht, die jetzt in Dresden zehn Milliarden Euro in ein Halbleiterwerk investieren wollen - Rekordverlust bei Siemens Energy – warum nach den bodenlosen Zahlen der Boden bei der Aktie erreicht sein könnte - Wertschöpfung Batterie – Deffner verrät seine spekulativsten Lithium-Titel - Karstadt ohne Rolltreppe? – was für und gegen Zalando spricht Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutzerklärung: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
The Dow jumped 400 points, with the S&P and Nasdaq snapping four-day losing streaks, and Jim Cramer is kicking off a new trading week by helping investors position their portfolio after today's uptick. First, Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel checks in after earnings to dig deeper into the oil and gas space. Then, could Campbell Soup Company's acquisition of Sovos Brands become a secret sauce for gains? CEO Mark Clouse talks to Cramer fresh off the news of the deal to acquire the parent company of Rao's sauce. Plus, Cramer's exclusive with Xylem CEO Patrick Decker. Mad Money Disclaimer
Matt Tait, Xylem Regional Sales Manager for Western Canada, discusses the Canadian mining market, differences and similarities throughout the country, how service and digital solutions are changing customer approaches to projects and maintenance, and more. Learn more about Xylem mining solutions: https://www.xylem.com/mining
In this episode you learn a little more about regulatory requirements that impact CPQ Solutions. For example you hear about Scope 1-3 emissions, California Senate Bill 261, Cap & Trade Systems, the difficult environment for current solutions because regulations are available on federal, state and city level, sourcing requirements, CSRE, CSRDDD and much more. If you need to learn more about these regulations checkout "Reuters Events" paper called "Legislation Directory: Insights on all major sustainabililty legislations (2023 Edition)" which was authored by Simran Kaur Chana, David Odhiambo and Oliver Pike.
Fred Kesich, owner and head of engineering of Pac Machine Co., shares the origins of his family-owned business and how they became a longtime Xylem partner and Flygt and Godwin distributor based in California. Kesich shares his experiences and insights on a variety of topics, including: Communicating cost versus quality to customers Offering rental solutions as a path to purchase Industry shifts from a "catalog" business to engineering and service expertise as major differentiators in sales Buying a Godwin pump from the show floor at CONEXPO, and more Learn more about Pac Machine Co.: https://pacmachine.com/
These are excerpts from our recent webinar with Ron Giuntini (G35 Software), Kiana Mostajabian + Eric Brockway (Revalize), Greg Bretz (Grundfos), Madeleine Bergrahm (Tacton), Alexis de Kerchove (Xylem), Patrick Johnston (Yagna iQ) and Bryan Holloway (Slalom). Here they talk about their understanding of sustainability and how it fits into a CPQ Solution.
Chris Settelmeyer of Pac Machine Co., a Xylem partner and Flygt and Godwin distributor headquartered in Sacramento, California, joins the show to give insight into his world serving customers in the Nevada mining, construction and municipal markets. Settelmeyer discusses weather-related impacts on those markets -- including flooding due to snow run-off -- and working with customers on projects ranging from dewatering flooded areas, bypassing, the unique challenges posed by underground mining operations, and how integration of the Flygt Bibo Alpha is offering customers next generation solutions. Learn more about Pac Machine Co.: https://pacmachine.com/
Greg Asselta, Global Product Manager for Flygt Dewatering, Infrastructure and Process, discusses his role at Xylem in supporting the industrial, construction and mining industries, highlights what customers should look for in a pump provider, and explains how the enduring value of partnerships is realized by understanding actual customer needs and building customized, outside-the-box solutions to meet them. Asselta also shares his thoughts on changes in the dewatering industry, how rental solutions have evolved over time, and why no two applications are the same, including recent project examples from the field. Learn more about Flygt: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/brands/flygt/
Year 5 - Episode 4 Chase Kepling with Xlyem Tree Care Experts joins host Tim Kreger to discuss all things regarding tree and tree safety on golf courses. The Carolinas GCSA is committed to provide its members with the opportunity to excel professionally and enhance the game of golf through responsible turfgrass management.
Wayne Griffith, now the Acting Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President of DC Water, Ben Grumbles, the Executive Director of Environmental Council of the States, Christine Boyle, Vice President of Business Incubation for Xylem, and Dave McGimpsey, water, energy and utility Partner at Dentons engage in a panel discussion surrounding water technology and its…
After a 5 year hiatus, Patricia Sinicropi, Executive Director of the Water Reuse Association, relates the exciting and substantial changes seen in the water reuse sector over the last 5 years. Plus, Reese Tisdale breaks down the Xylem agreement to acquire Evoqua in our Bluefield on Tap segment. In this session, you'll learn about: Resources…