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Smart City Infrastructure And Solutions - Netsol Water Solutions

Cities are the engines as well as the backbones of growth for the economy of every nation across the world. A large chunk of the world’s current population lives in urban areas and contributes a major share of the World’s GDP. With increasing urbanization, urban areas are expected to house larger % of the world’s population as well as contribute to a larger chunk of the world’s GDP in the next 10 years. What does this call for? Such a massive and accelerated process of urbanization requires comprehensive development, sophisticated automation, and integrated centralized control of physical, institutional, social as well as economic infrastructures. All these are of paramount importance in improving the quality of life as well as attracting people, entrepreneurs, industries, startups, and investors to the City, setting in motion a virtuous cycle cum path of growth as well as development. Development of Smart Cities is the main step that a nation can take in that direction.

The Scope of Industrial Water Audit - Netsol Water Solutions

Water is a precious natural international resource that has almost a fixed quantum of availability. With continuous growth in the world’s population, per capita availability of utilizable water is decreasing every day. Continuous discharge of industrial effluents into different water bodies is further aggravating the problematic situation of shortage of water of acceptable quality. Rainfall is also highly variable and occurs in specific months in different parts of the world. We need to declare water conservation as an international mission. It is very crucial and important for all countries to collectively address the problem of alarmingly progressive water shortage. This is possible only, by conserving every drop of water and by conducting water audits for all sectors of water usage. The first step to decreasing water consumption in any industry is the identification of current water usage. The current water usage can be identified by undertaking a water audit.  Wa

The importance of industry in manufacturing and environment sector - Netsol Water Solutions

Human beings transitioned from hunting to farming resulting in the Agrarian revolution. The first industrial revolution (1.0) began in the mid of the 18 th  century. This was triggered by the invention of the steam engines, railroads, and mechanical production. The second industrial revolution begins in the late 19 th  century which was triggered by the invention of electricity and assembly line production in the early 20 th  century. The third industrial revolution (3.0) was triggered by the invention of the semiconductors followed by supercomputers, personal computing, and the internet by the end of the 20 th  century. We are now living in one of the most exciting times that the world has ever seen. The advent of the fourth Industrial Revolution has taken the world by storm. The revolution has spread its tentacles to almost every function and every industry domain. The pace and scope of path-breaking scientific and technological advancements from Large Enterprises, Startups, Rese