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Kuwait selects cloud solution for water management

ARMONK, New York, May 27, 2016

EnerTech, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the National Technology Enterprises Company (NTEC) of Kuwait, has selected the Waterfund Insight Service to model and prioritise its strategic water technology investments, said an announcement by IBM and Waterfund.

NTEC is a subsidiary of Kuwait Investment Authority.

IBM developed the Waterfund Insights Service, a Cloud business solution, to provide national and local governments the ability to better understand and forecast the actual costs of water under different hydrological and financial scenarios, creating the financial transparency required to stimulate capital investment in fresh water.

Waterfund Insight Service provides data visualisation decision support service delivered on IBM Cloud, enabling water utility managers, corporate water managers and government agencies around the world to make informed, data-driven decisions for effective water management.

The cloud-based service provides a better understanding of the impact on local water costs from changing climate conditions, capital spending and business factors with "what-if" scenario analysis and data visualisation, a statement said.

"Kuwait is more than 90 percent dependent on desalination to meet the needs of its growing population. Managing our water resources is a critical consideration and it's important to have an understanding of the true cost of water production and to evaluate the efficacy of new water efficient technologies. Together IBM, Waterfund, and Kuwait will develop a customised index to quantify the true cost of water production, transportation and distribution and assess the cost reduction potential of emerging water efficient technologies," said Abdullah Al Mutairi, CEO of EnerTech Holding Company.    

IBM and Waterfund's Insights Service is based on the Water Cost Index (WCI), an innovative financial benchmark developed by Waterfund. It partnered with IBM Research to calculate the true cost of water production in cities that represent over one-quarter of global GDP.

As part of the agreement, Kuwait will be added to the Global Water Cost Index, using the big data platform developed by Waterfund and research scientists from IBM. EnerTech will use the Waterfund Insight Service to analyse, forecast and measure the financial performance of competing new technologies that can benefit Kuwait and the broader Middle East, the statement said.
     
"Our mission is to provide a world-class data and investment platform that helps Kuwait secure its water future with best-in-class technology solutions from around the world," said Scott Rickards, CEO of Waterfund. "The service will eventually be deployed throughout Kuwait so that local water managers will be able to derive realistic cost estimates as they adjust for depreciation, capital expenses, subsidies, operating and non-operating revenue, and total water produced."

"The market has demonstrated an undeniable need for the insights on water investment and production that are derived through IBM's work with Waterfund," said Jason Kelley, vice president, Solutions and Design, IBM Global Business Services. "There is no limit to the value in strategic insights amassed from virtually endless data, derived quickly and rendered simply. This new partnership opens up the potential for new innovation based on weather data and cognitive computing capabilities, enabling Kuwait to become a hub for water innovation in the region." - TradeArabia News Service




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