Amazon to Invest More than Two Million Dollars in Water Efficiency for Mexico City
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In a country like Mexico, where opening the key and not finding water has become more and more common, technology and digitization begin to play an unexpected role in helping to preserve every drop. What until a few years ago seemed reserved for logistics operations or electronic commerce, today applies to the care of a vital resource. Smart sensors, cloud systems and algorithms capable of detecting leaks hidden in kilometers of pipes are now al…
To achieve the savings of up to 2.5 billion litres of drinking water per year, with an initial investment of $2.450,000, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of three high-tech projects to improve water networks in Mexico City, Monterrey and Querétaro. During the announcement of the launch of these projects, Shannon Kellogg, vice president of public policies at AWS said that “to preserve natural resources, joint efforts are required be…
Amazon presented its first water recovery projects in Mexico on August 27, with the aim of returning more than 2.5 billion litres of water per year to communities in Mexico City, Querétaro and Monterrey. The company highlighted that these projects are distinguished because they have the participation of local partners, while also being an example of public-private collaboration. “Water scarcity is one of the most urgent challenges facing Mexico …
Amazon Web Services, division of computer services and remote data storage of the U.S. company Amazon, is investing in water control and management in Mexico City, Monterrey, Nuevo León and Querétaro, an entity where it has three data centers.See more: Amazon Web Services activates operation of its data centers in MexicoJosé Mario Esparza Hernández, head of the Secretary of Integral Water Management of Mexico City, explained that as part of a pu…
Amazon, through its cloud computing division AWS, confirmed a direct investment of $2.45 million for water efficiency projects in the Mexican capital.This alliance with the Secretariat of Integral Water Management (Segagua) and seeks to address the problem of unaccounted water loss, which exceeds 40% in the city.The initiative is deployed in two concrete phases.The first, in the San Antonio Derivation, had an investment of $450,000 and achieved …
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