H2oAlliance will Open Operations in Finland to Boost Collaboration in the EU, Baltic States and Russia
December 1, 2008, Helsinki, Finland --- The H2oAlliance will open an office in Finland in January 2009. The three year plan includes selection and coordinaton of partners and partnership programs across Finland, Europe, the Baltic States and Russia. The activities include tie-in water management programs, water market business development projects, academic exchanges, R & D partnerships, specialized water market education and communication initiatives.
H2oInstitute's highly qualified partners and experts in Finland will be the most prominent providers of new-tech systems, high-tech ICT solutions, nano-sensors, mobile devices, OEE and clean-tech water management expertise to H2oAlliance partners and their programs in the developing and developed countries.
Continuous personal contacts with peers and experts and PPP's (public private partnerships) are vital to effective water management projects and doing business with the small to large companies, multinational enterprises, governments, educational institutions, and NGO's.
H2oAlliance has highly qualified water management experts to work on the ground with with the private and the public sector 365 days a year. In the coming years, H2oAlliance is planning to transfer water quality management expertise, water-efficiency know-how, skills, technologies, products and services from Finland to the global water market.
For the H2oAlliance EU office, officials have tapped Erkki Lindeberg to be the leader and administrator. "We are very excited to have Erkki join us in Finland. He will be a great asset to our team. Erkki will be on the ground to work with water management experts, leaders and learners across industries and borders, and discover local needs, challenges and opportunities. The H2oAlliance EU office plans to add staff members during 2009. Contributions from partnership business development, education and communication PR programs are expected to support the operational expenses", said Minna LeVine, H2oAlliance Global administrator.
The world water crisis and immediate need to respond to new challenges in water quality and water source management to improve water quality and water-efficiency has demanded that we do things today, effectively and differently. All projections indicate the demand and volume of water management expertise will grow as the international water crisis continues to become a strategic issue for the private and public sectors. H2oAlliance's global network of water management experts is increasing its presence in the global water market. H2oAlliance's water management platform which will become available in January 2009 will enable greater collaboration between independent water management experts, leaders and learners.
Opening an office in Finland will mark a key milestone in the globalization of independent efforts to enable collaboration between water management experts at local level across industries, countries and continents.
Our value proposition is to increase business and academic exchanges, and solve water problems worldwide. The H2oAlliance EU office staff is working to improve important steps to build an independent network of water management experts in Finland. The short-term goal is to build a team of cross-industry water management experts to provide water management support and services cost-effectively to developing and developed countries through online platforms, and position our partners as water management experts in the global water market. The next step is to promote know-how and solutions, and build the Finnish water brand to increase demand for Finnish water management solutions and services. The long-term goal is to increase sales, create news jobs, invite investment in Finland, and address and understand the importance of daily collaboration between water management experts in Finland and their peers worldwide.
For three year partnership program plan details, please contact H2oInstitute: EU Administration
H2oAlliance's Indendent Global Water Mangement Platform News
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Leading Water Technology and Automation Engineering Companies in
Finland signed an agreement to deliver and implement Water-Efficiency
Platform Solutions to the Global Water Market.
December 1, 2009, Jyvaskyla, Finland – H2oAlliance partners in Finland will lead
the Finnish water management evolution by delivering and implementing
new-tech water management platform solutions to multinational
enterprises, and small to large companies across all industries and
continents. This announcement comes at a time when companies are
seeking ways to save resource costs, boost their environmental
performance, and keep their operational costs down in the face of
global economic uncertainty.
During the past decade H2oAlliance has
developed WEMS platforms (Water-Efficiency Management System)
to help companies improve water quality management, water-efficiency,
optimize chemical feed and energy usage, and minimize water waste in
supply chains. While at the same time, H2oAlliance experts have implemented
solutions that improve industrial OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness)
in supply chains to boost companies’ bottom line results.
H2oAlliance is ready to start delivering and implementing WEMS
solutions and providing online management support to the global
clientele as soon as in January 2009. The H2oAlliance team of
170 automation engineers and water management experts will coordinate,
implement, and align efforts to deliver effective water management
solutions to water users, water suppliers, and policy makers in
developed and developing countries. The first projects will be launched
with partners in Europe, Canada, USA, Russia, Africa, China, Asia, and
the Middle East.
"We are excited to announce and help launch
this water management country partnership. This is a good example of a private
partnership that will enable effective new-tech and high-tech
development and implementation, project management, and communication.
It will enable and execute effective collaboration between water
management experts across industries, companies, government agencies,
NGO's and organizations in all continents. Collaboration will help
improve water management efficiency and capacities at the local level,
resulting in savings and increased access to qualified and effective
water management solutions and experts at global level. We are
committed to continue to identifying specific water management needs,
lead collaboration, and communication programs between small to large
companies, multinational enterprises, organizations and partners in the
global water market”, notes Minna LeVine, the program administrator,
H2oAlliance Global, Atlanta, GA.
For more information, visit:
WEMS Platform
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