Hidralia presents at the ERMI 2022 its advances in innovation to achieve more sustainable cities

The digital transformation of water management continues to be the company's great commitment advancing in intelligent solutions to face the challenges of municipalities

Hidralia, an Andalusian environmental company specialized in the management of the integral water cycle, has once again been present at the Regional Meeting of Smart Municipalities (ERMI 2022) organized by the Andalusian Federation of Municipalities and Provinces (FAMP) together with the Diputación de Huelva and which has been developed at the International Forum of the Rabida.

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An event that, despite its youth (since it has only been in three editions), has become one of the largest regional meetings to learn first-hand about the advances in the process of intelligent development that favor the competitiveness, sustainability and prosperity of citizens through the transformation generated from Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

A space that Hidralia has taken advantage of to show the intelligent solutions it has developed to face the challenges faced by small and large municipalities, both in water management and on its way to decarbonization or the improvement of urban resilience.

In this way the company becomes a powerful ally to achieve its urban sustainability agendas, being its network of Dinapsis Operational Hubs one of the references in this matter and that is expanded in Andalusia, since the one located in Marbella (Malaga) is added another in Granada.

This was highlighted by its Director of Sustainable Development, Gonzalo Jiménez, in his presentation 'Implementation of Technological Hubs' in which he developed the company's experience in the face of environmental and demographic challenges "that has allowed us, using the lever of digitalization, to transform our operations towards a more efficient, resilient, sustainable model aligned with the 2030 Agenda and that places the citizen at the center as the main beneficiary".