Madrid, Spain
Quality Water Summit 2023 will take place 24-28 April, allowing attendees to explore the projects, plans and strategies designed to tackle the current water situation in Spain. This year, the event will have a hybrid format: the first four days will be hosted virtually, while to finish there will be an in-person workshop that will bring together the leading public administrations and organisations in water treatment.
As a Spanish company specialising in plastic supply, sanitation and building solutions, Molecor will be involved as a Silver sponsor and it will be informing attendees of the latest technological innovations in the industry. The company's extensive product range includes TOM® pipes in molecularly oriented PVC (PVC-O) and large diameters, ecoFITTOM® fittings in PVC-O, and SANECOR® pipes and manholes, among others. These are sustainable, innovative solutions that make Molecor the company with the largest product range.
On 25 April at the Networks and Unregistered Water discussion, Marcos Rincón, Technical and Post-Sale Assistance Manager at Molecor, will be presenting the company's latest development: “geoTOM®, the latest technology for geolocating water networks.”
GeoTOM® is an application that allows the user to geolocate Molecor TOM® pipes and ecoFITTOM® fittings to obtain a full layout of an entire installation, as well as achieve full traceability and the exact geolocation of each part in the project.
This tool offers the user precise technical information in real time on supply, irrigation and reclaimed water networks to enable more efficient project and water network management.
On 28 April to finish, the in-person workshop will take place at the Roca Madrid Gallery. At this event, Pablo Peinado, Sales Representative at Molecor, will be involved in a round table, titled “The Future of Management”, between 11.45 a.m. and 1 p.m. Alongside other experts, Pablo Peinado will share his opinion on how to strive for improved efficiency in order to tackle rising costs, and then they will discuss investment measures for hydrological plans in addition to new technological trends in water management.