PostTime:7/8/2023
Recently, Yu Liguo, Senior Vice President of Beijing Enterprises Water Group Limited (BEWG), and his team visited Guangdong Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (GTIIT). GTIIT Pro-Vice Chancellor Lin Danming, Associate Pro-Vice Chancellor Queena Yi, GTEC Director Michael Lv, Deputy Dean of Undergraduate Studies Varenyam Achal, and faculty members from Chemistry Engineering and Environmental Science and Engineering held discussions with the guests.
PVC Lin extended a warm welcome to BEWG delegation. During the meeting, heads of relevant departments of BEWG presented their projects, including the "Future New Water Development Plan" and "North Water Education Center". GTIIT research team also briefly introduced the relevant scientific research projects of their laboratories.
PVC Lin extended a warm welcome to BEWG delegation. During the meeting, heads of relevant departments of BEWG presented their projects, including the "Future New Water Development Plan" and "North Water Education Center". GTIIT research team also briefly introduced the relevant scientific research projects of their laboratories.
After the meeting, the delegation visited GTIIT labs, including the Wastewater Treatment and Resources Recovery Lab, Multiphase Reactor & Clean Energy Lab and Advanced Membrane Separation Technology Lab at the North Campus. They learned about the world-class equipment here and conducted in-depth exchanges with researchers.
Beijing Enterprises Water Group Limited (BEWG) is a flagship enterprise devoted to the recycling of water resources and the protection of water ecology subordinated to BG. It ranks in the top tier in the industry in China in terms of water treatment capacity, and is a company listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited.
BEWG is a comprehensive and leading professional water and environment service provider with its business covering industrial investment, design, construction, operation, technical services and capital operation in full industrial chain. Its scale of water treatment ranks in the forefront of the domestic industry, and its service areas cover 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, more than 100 prefecture-level cities, as well as Portugal, Malaysia, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Angola, Botswana, Saudi Arabia and other 9 countries.
Text/Photos: GTEC, BEWG, GTIIT News & Public Affairs
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