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A central part of Aarhus Vand’s strategy is business creation. This is done through collaborations that establishes businesses and introduces new products.
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Water Living Lab is an interdisciplinary knowledge and innovation environment. It provides the opportunity to develop, test and demonstrate water technology solutions supporting a sustainable and resource-proven supply.
The Wastewater Living Lab is a knowledge and innovation environment that enables full-scale testing and demonstration of technologies in our wastewater system and at our treatment plant.
Climate Living Lab is an innovative environment that makes it possible to demonstrate and develop climate adaptive solutions in a full-scale, real environment in Aarhus Vand’s blue/green environments. The possibility contributes to the development of new solutions to our climate challenges.
Aarhus Vand is establishing a leak detection field. Future water operators can train and become educated in finding leaks in water pipes. The field also works as a test and demonstration of Danish water technology.
Aarhus Vand (Denmark), Melbourne Water (Australia), and Severn Trent (UK) form a partnership to advance the future of environmentally friendly wastewater treatment. Partners will collaborate on developing technologies to reduce the carbon footprint of wastewater treatment sites to net-zero, sharing existing expertise, and establishing new international standards for measuring and reporting emissions.
Investo Capital and Aarhus Vand has recently entered into a strategic cooperation in order to ensure growth within competitive companies, originating from a knowledge intensive and professionalized innovative environment around Aarhus Vand.
Aarhus Vand has just signed a cooperation agreement with the Portuguese water company Águas do Tejo Atlântico. The collaboration must support the development and dissemination of sustainable solutions in the water area through knowledge sharing, training and exchange of employees.
The intention with Aarhus ReWater is to make the world's most resource efficient wastewater treatment plant.
Listen to Claus Homann, Aarhus Vand, discuss how the utility has shifted to activity based working, an approach that provides different physical work spaces that align with types of work, and how he envisions workplaces will change post-pandemic.
Aarhus Vand is taking sustainability to the next step and becomes the first water company in the world to be certified according to the UN’s Global Goals for Sustainable Development.