Gradiant, a global solutions provider for advanced water and wastewater treatment, today announced it has established its digital and AI technology business into a wholly owned independent subsidiary, named Turing. This announcement follows recent news related to Gradiant’s digital technology business of the strategic partnerships of Synauta for proprietary machine learning AI algorithms and SpaceAge […]
Hours after announcing the acquisition of Synauta by Gradiant, Synauta was awarded the Breakthrough Technology Company of the Year at the 2022 Global Water Awards, which were presented on Tuesday 17 May at the La Quinta de Jarma in Madrid, Spain as part of the Global Water Summit 2022. The coveted awards ceremony recognises the […]
Gradiant’s digital twin combined with Synauta’s AI creates powerful models for water and wastewater treatment and reuse – resulting in lower energy and chemical consumption and operating costs BOSTON, Mass. – May 17, 2022 – Gradiant, a global solutions provider and developer for cleantech water, today announced it has acquired Canadian artificial intelligence (AI) water […]
LEADING CITIES MEDIA RELEASE: Leading Cities, an early pioneer in the global Smart City ecosystem, is proud to announce the end of the QBE AcceliCITY Resilience Challenge solution provider application process and congratulates the semi-finalists in this year’s competition. Leading Cities and QBE North America are excited to work with these semi-finalists who each demonstrated […]
A new article in Global Water Intelligence (GWI) CTO Magazine features our CEO Mike Dixon, as well as other desalination industry leaders including Richard Stover, Michael Boyd and Hoon Hyung, PhD, PE speaking on technologies to optimize reverse osmosis. From GWI: The potential of radical material science taking reverse osmosis to new heights is yet […]
Watch the recording of a webinar from October 2020, now published on YouTube, with Synauta CEO Mike Dixon presenting. This event was hosted and presented with the following organizations: Membrane Society of Australasia (MSA) ARC Research Hub Monash University’s Centre for Membrane Innovation
Synauta CEO Mike Dixon believes now is the time for desalination plants to embrace digitalisation and is on a mission to merge Artificial Intelligence with reverse osmosis. He speaks to Tom Freyberg about why he kept his software as a service company, Synauta, in stealth mode before launching. Read the full interview on Aquatech.
Article originally published in International Desalination Association Global Connections Magazine Fall 2020. By Mike Dixon, CEO, Synauta Artificial intelligence (AI) and reverse osmosis (RO) share more history than we may realize. In the 1960s, as work like Sidney Loeb’s delivered membrane technology breakthroughs, the mathematical theory of AI was introduced for inductive inference and prediction. […]
Every day, hundreds of millions of people around the world access water produced by desalination plants. As the only climate-independent source of water, an increasing number of water scarce regions rely on desalination to deliver water in the right place, at the right time. Every day, millions of articles about artificial intelligence are written, read […]
Published in Water Desalination Report (subscription required) – 7 September 2020 In the first of several commercial desal installations, Canada’s Synauta has shown that its proprietary machine learning software package can deliver an average SWRO energy savings of 9.7 percent, and up to 18 percent per day under some operating conditions. According to Mike Dixon, […]
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