Evoqua Applauded By Frost & Sullivan For Its Industry-Leading Expertise In Delivering High-Quality Water And Wastewater Solutions

Evoqua distinguishes itself with its integrated sustainability approach and high value-add service-based business model, effectively serving customers with stringent water industry specifications.

Recent research by Frost & Sullivan into the water technology market led to the awarding of Evoqua Water Technologies with the 2022 Global Company of the Year title.

Delivering high-quality, dependable, and resilient water and wastewater solutions to municipal, industrial and recreational customers worldwide, it builds on more than 100 years of continuous innovation, an ever-expanding solutions portfolio, and market-leading industry expertise.

Evoqua serves more than 38,000 clients and treats almost 100 billion gallons of water every day across more than 200,000 installations.

The business has operations in more than 150 locations throughout 9 nations.

Evoqua offers comprehensive, affordable, and tried-and-true treatment solutions by fusing its in-depth domain and operational expertise with a wide array of patented technologies, customer-centric service, and numerous channels.

These services assist clients in lowering their demand for freshwater, obtaining the necessary water quality, and facilitating regulatory and environmental compliance.

In order to deliver these solutions, Evoqua uses a channel-based, two-segment approach that streamlines its operations to meet its client’s unique needs and objectives, facilitates customer contacts, improves problem-solving, and yields outstanding value.

Fredrick According to Harry Royan, vice president of the Sustainability and Circular Economy team at Frost & Sullivan, “With its anaerobic digestion products, which are a component of its larger water and circular economy value proposition, Evoqua leverages the momentum of the energy revolution. To fulfill the expanding demand from the biofuel end markets, the company provides a variety of anaerobic digestion technologies capable of recovering renewable energy from wastewater.”

The technologies developed by Evoqua improve operational sustainability overall, minimize water footprint and reduce wastewater flows.

Evoqua possesses approximately 1,700 patents or pending patent applications as a consequence of long-term collaborations with top universities and international research institutions, solidifying its position as a technological leader in the field of water technology.

It helps clients in a number of crucial vertical end markets who use and treat water as an integral part of their operations or manufacturing procedures.

Sama Suwal, an analyst with Frost & Sullivan Best Practices Research, noted that “the company leverages its unparalleled portfolio of proven advanced technologies, customer-centric service offerings, and market-led innovation approach to enable industrial customers to optimize performance and minimize discharge, support municipalities in meeting their water quality targets, and support recreational facilities in creating safer environments.”

In the field of water technology, Evoqua has established a reputation for being a reliable partner and providing the best products overall.

Evoqua received Frost & Sullivan’s 2022 Global Company of the Year Award for the water technology sector thanks to its great overall performance.

Frost & Sullivan bestows the Company of the Year award to the company in each industry that exhibits excellence in terms of growth strategy and execution.

With respect to consumer value and market penetration, the award honors a high level of innovation in both products and technologies.

Companies in many regional and international markets are honored with Frost & Sullivan Best Practices awards for exhibiting exceptional achievement and excellent performance in leadership, technological innovation, customer service and strategic product creation.

For the purpose of identifying industry best practices, industry analysts compare market participants, evaluate performance and conduct in-depth interviews, analysis, and substantial secondary research.

Source: Frost and Sullivan

 

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