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LWO Introduces Innovative AQUACerebrum with AI Module for Digital Transformation of the National Water Sector

Resource-saving solution presented at the international scientific-practical conference “New Methods and Technologies in Water Supply and Wastewater Treatment”

AQUACerebrum operates on adaptive algorithms, serving as a digital twin of a process engineer and addressing a range of challenges faced by industry enterprises. Implementing this digital platform at treatment facilities delivers the following results:

  • REDUCED ENERGY CONSUMPTION (by 10–25%) at the most energy-intensive stages (e.g., aeration blower stations) while maintaining the same effluent quality.
  • ENERGY RESOURCE SAVINGS – decreased specific energy consumption per unit of removed pollutants.
  • REDUCED RELIANCE ON EXPENSIVE CHEMICALS (e.g., phosphorus removal reagents); in some cases, complete elimination of chemicals is possible. Estimated annual savings for cities with populations over 100,000 range from €40,000 to €180,000 for water utilities.
  • MITIGATES CRITICAL SHORTAGES of process engineers and highly skilled personnel. The platform acts as a digital twin of staff, an AI assistant for engineers, capable of operating 24/7 in fully automated mode, while keeping city officials informed (based on customizable requirements).

IMPROVED POLLUTANT REMOVAL EFFICIENCY for key parameters:

  • BOD/COD (Biochemical/Chemical Oxygen Demand);
  • Suspended solids; Nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus compounds).
  • MINIMIZES CONSEQUENCES OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION ERRORS at treatment plants.
  • ENHANCED RELIABILITY, RESPONSIVENESS, AND SAFETY of technological processes.
  • IMPORT SUBSTITUTION – a fully domestically developed software solution.

The article “AQUACerebrum Intelligent Technological Platform – A Digital ‘Vaccine’ for Achieving High-Quality Wastewater Treatment with Resource-Saving Effects” was published in a special issue of the scientific and technical bulletin of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.

The necessity and efficiency of implementing the intelligent platform in new projects were emphasized by the article’s author, Eduard Muslimov, Head of the Digitalization Department for Municipal Services at LWO. He stressed that budgetary funding allocated for the construction and modernization of treatment facilities must be used as efficiently as possible, ensuring that every invested ruble contributes to achieving set objectives.

LWO provides both comprehensive automation solutions for technological and operational process management and components for building high-load transactional systems.
The company focuses on developing efficient full-cycle process control systems with AI-driven modules.

The conference on new methods and technologies for the water sector is a regular event organized by the Institute of Housing and Communal Services at the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.