Nominees announced for Aquatech Innovation Award 2019

Aquatech Amsterdam

Urbanisation and online sensors key trends in Aquatech Innovation Award nominees
12 innovative technologies nominated by expert jury

This year a total of 12 innovative technologies have been selected by an expert jury in the lead up to the Aquatech Amsterdam event, taking place in early November. Award entries were submitted across four categories, with the jury identifying nominees from each category to be considered as candidates for the overall prize.

“This year we received a really high quality of entries for the Innovation Awards,” comments jury chairman Professor Cees Buisman, Scientific Director of Wetsus, European centre of excellence for sustainable water technology.

“What always amazes the jury is that every two years there are so many new innovations. We are always surprised by the enormous, innovative potential of the water sector that is highlighted by these awards.”

Category winners as well as the Overall Winner of the Aquatech Innovation Award 2019 will be revealed at the opening ceremony of the Amsterdam International Water Week and the Aquatech Amsterdam, taking place on November 4.

The Aquatech Innovation Award has four categories: Innovation – not yet to market; Process control technology & Process automation; Waste water treatment; and Water Supply (drinking water, clean water, including point of use). The judging criteria are originality (50%), practicality (25%) and sustainability (25%). The nominees have been chosen from entries representing increasingly diverse technologies.

Major trends in award entries: automization and urbanization
“We noticed two major trends across the entries this year,” added Buisman. “The first was a rise in the number and ability for sensors to measure online parameters that were not possible before. This gives the potential for greater automization of the water sector.

“The second trend we spotted was urbanization. There is now an increasing difference between cities and the countryside because of the heat, waste and resource recovery challenges facing urban areas. Water technology innovations are helping to bring solutions to the challenges of urbanization.”

Newly introduced Innovation Award Dinner
Complementing the awards and a new edition to this year’s event is the Aquatech Innovation Dinner.

Guests will be welcomed to the city of Amsterdam with great food, drink and music with the opportunity to network with fellow water professionals from around the world and hear from after-dinner speakers about innovation.

The nominees for the 2019 Aquatech Innovation Award are:

Category: Innovation – not yet to market

flowIQ® 2200Kamstrup
Kaumera Nereda® Gum – Royal HaskoningDHV
PipeDiver Laser – Xylem Europe GmbH
Category: Process control technology & Process automation

DropletSens-NO3 – SouthWestSensor Limited
GoAigua’s IoT and Big Data platform – GoAigua
OPTIWAVE 1400 CKrohne Nederland
Category: Waste water treatment

ABX – Aquafortus Technologies Limited
Flowrox Corona – Flowrox Oy
Sewtree – ATB WATER GmbH
Category: Water supply (drinking water, clean water, including point of use)

MPC – NanoBubble – LG Sonic B.V.
Self-cleaning Metalmembranes – Metalmembranes.com B.V.
BatcoSense – SIGRIST-PHOTOMETER AG

Jury members of the Innovation Award 2019
Prof.dr.ir. C.J.N. Buisman (Wetsus) – Chairman of the Jury
Ir.C.A. Uijterlinde (Stowa)
Ir.P. Kamp (retired – formerly PWN Technologies)
W.F. Volmer BSc (Nmi Certin BV)
Prof. M. Kennedy, PhD (UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Technology)
J.S. Vrouwenvelder (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST))
Prof.dr.ir. A.J.H. Janssen (Shell)
Drs. H.J. Gastkemper (Stichting RIONED)

Supporting AMREF Flying Doctors
Aquatech Amsterdam donates the registration fees received from entrants to the Aquatech Innovation Award to AMREF Flying Doctors in support of a special project Clean water and safe sanitation in Homa Bay, Kenya. Health organisation Amref Flying Doctors is strongly rooted in Kenya. They ensure that in Homa Bay 134,000 people with a low income will use toilets and have clean drinking water. They take care of good toilets, hygiene and work on sustainable solutions for clean drinking water supply in the communities.

More information on all nominees can be found here:
http://www.aquatechtrade.com/amsterdam/innovation/nominees/