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ifm Electronic SE Industrial - Water and Waste Rylance Sukdao discusses the company's offering in an interview with Engineering News at IFAT Africa 2025
As the world’s population continues to grow, so does water consumption. However, the growing demand is countered by a worsening water scarcity. Therefore, it will become increasingly important in the future to use this scarce resource responsibly. Wastewater from industry and agriculture must be treated so that it can be reused afterwards.
Automation technology manufacturer and solutions provider ifm Electronic supports its customers in overcoming these challenges with reliable, innovative automation solutions. From water procurement and industrial water treatment to consumption measurement and the reuse of industrial water – the company considers the complete water cycle to ensure that the greatest possible amount of the planet’s most valuable resource will continue to be available in the future.
ifm Electronic is showcasing its cutting-edge sensor technologies and solutions designed to optimise industrial operations at this year's IFAT Africa, hosted at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Johannesburg.
The company's exhibit features interactive demonstrations of smart sensors, IoT solutions and condition monitoring systems, providing practical insights into its applications.
Visitors have the opportunity to engage with industry experts and explore the latest trends and innovations in automation technology. ifm's presence at the exhibition underscores the company's commitment to driving progress and efficiency in various industries.
Engineering News spoke to ifm Electronic SE Industrial: Water and Waste Rylance Sukdao at the event.
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