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06/01/2026

Water systems don’t stop, and neither can the teams behind them.

Aging infrastructure, changing conditions, and rising demand are increasing pressure on utilities and raising the stakes for reliability.

At , we’re showing how innovation and smarter, more connected operations are helping utilities respond - supporting faster decisions, reduced risk, and more reliable service every day.

Visit Booth 806 to learn more. https://www.xylem.com/en-us/resources/events/shows/ace/


American Water Works Association

05/27/2026

The future of water innovation depends on collaboration.

Xylem Innovation Labs works with startups, utilities, operators and partners to help accelerate solutions that can address some of the water sector’s biggest challenges, from infrastructure resilience to affordability and operational efficiency.

As Moleaer’s John Crisman shared: “It takes somebody like Xylem to open the doorway.”

By helping connect the right people, technologies and expertise, Xylem Innovation Labs is supporting the development and scaling of solutions designed for real-world impact.

Learn more here: https://www.xylem.com/en-us/about-xylem/xylem-innovation-labs/

05/05/2026

Two days at full of strong conversations, and important discussions around the future of water. From thought leadership sessions and booth moments to inspiring sessions and networking, here’s a quick look back at some highlights from day 1 and 2.

$XYL opened 2026 with a solid first quarter, delivering revenue of $2.1bn and 9% adjusted EPS growth.See the Q1 results:...
04/28/2026

$XYL opened 2026 with a solid first quarter, delivering revenue of $2.1bn and 9% adjusted EPS growth.

See the Q1 results: https://ow.ly/5XQ350YRbSi

04/15/2026

Behind every reliable water system is a team making it happen.

Every day, water professionals navigate aging infrastructure, shifting regulations, and increasing demand, while keeping communities and industries running.

Through integrated solutions that help move, treat, analyze, optimize, and maintain water across the full cycle, we’re helping build more resilient, reliable systems for the future.

Join us at IFAT to see what’s possible. https://ow.ly/6byN50YJ6va

IFAT

04/14/2026

Utilities don’t have the luxury of trial and error when performance is on the line.

In Greer, South Carolina, foaming and treatment inefficiencies were driving up costs and putting system performance at risk.

The team at Greer CPW took a different approach, working with partners including Moleaer Inc Inc., Black & Veatch and Xylem to apply nanobubble technology and stabilize operations.

The result: measurable improvements in treatment performance and lower operating costs.

See how it all happened: https://ow.ly/ElFY50YGNvG

04/09/2026

Better decisions start with better visibility.

Even the most experienced operators can only act on what they can see. Intelligent, real‑time awareness expands that field of vision, revealing trends, shifts and early signals help teams understand what’s happening across the system long before it becomes a disruption.

When insight stretches beyond a single asset or station, operators can anticipate what’s coming and keep service running smoothly for the communities that depend on them. https://ow.ly/OnI150YFgJL

04/03/2026

Rome and London are thousands of miles apart, but both show what sustainable water management can unlock for growing cities.

In Rome, stable water systems during major redevelopment helped open a new pedestrian link in one of the world’s most historic districts. In London, safeguarding a new road tunnel from flooding created a more dependable way to commute beneath the Thames.

Each city is investing in infrastructure that supports easier movement, safer public spaces and the ability to adapt through major change.

Learn about these stories and more: https://ow.ly/pFmz50YCIaG

04/01/2026

We’re seeing just how closely water, energy, and infrastructure are connected.

Our latest research shows AI’s growing water footprint begins upstream in chip manufacturing, power generation, and mineral extraction.

These demands often appear before utilities are ready, creating an urgent need for better visibility and planning.

That insight changes how we think about protecting water and supporting economic growth.

Read the full report here: https://ow.ly/i3z150YBV9A

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