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Puraset in The Wall Street Journal

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With AWS IoT, Puraset can easily and securely connect its PurAID® units to a centralized operations center and then remotely manage the equipment, including monitoring water volume and quality, in real time. The units can also signal if they require maintenance. This automated operation requires only two operators to oversee up to 100 units, and with AWS global coverage, Puraset plans to install PurAID® units around the world. Puraset, a Hungary-based company committed to making clean drinking water available to more people across the globe, has used IoT to create a mobile water treatment unit, PurAID®, which can deliver up to 10,000 liters of drinking water per day."

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Vietnam Arsenic removal
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