Dive into our latest Water Action Platform Broadcast , “Insights from Water Sector Leaders,” where industry pioneers share valuable experiences and innovations in water management.
Key Highlights:
- CEO’s Perspective: Business Recovery Report Michael Brewster, CEO of Taswater, provides a deep dive into the development of the Business Recovery Report. Gain insights into what worked, what didn’t, and the invaluable learnings derived from the entire experience.
- Innovative Water Treatment Solutions by Typhon Peter McNulty, CEO of Typhon Treatment Systems, unveils the revolutionary Typhon Reactor UV Treatment System and Typhon Advanced Oxidation Process. Explore the optical and energy-efficient LED-based UV system designed to effectively inactivate microorganisms.
- Happy Tappy – Handwashing Reinvented Introducing Happy Tappy, a durable and user-friendly handwashing station designed to promote hygiene in various settings.
- Crisis Response Register Update Stay updated on the Crisis Response Register, a dynamic tool shaping responses to water-related challenges worldwide.
- Advancements in Wastewater-Based Epidemiology:
- Explore the latest wastewater-based epidemiology news.
- Access additional data reinforcing the significance of historical sewage samples.
- Uncover evidence supporting aerosol-based transmission of SARS-CoV-2 due to toilet flushing.
- Understand the asymptomatic spread of the virus in pediatric patients.
- Delve into a case study highlighting the lack of piped connections in healthcare facilities in Cambodia.
- Explore the COVID-19 Water Security Risk Index.
- In-Depth Discussion with Taswater CEO Engage in a compelling discussion with Michael Brewster from Taswater as he shares valuable insights and experiences.
- Cutting-Edge Technology Showcase Immerse yourself in the technology showcase of Typhon Treatment System, exploring innovative water treatment solutions.
- Vaccination Impact Study Gain knowledge from a comprehensive study revealing the connection between various vaccinations and a decreased infection rate of COVID-19.