ECOPEACE Expands AI-Driven Water Cleaning Technology to Global Markets in Singapore and Dubai

ECOPEACE Accelerates Global Deployment of AI-Driven Water-Cleanup Technology in Singapore and Dubai



ECOPEACE, a South Korean water technology firm, has announced a significant international expansion of its autonomous water purification and quality management systems, commencing with pilot projects in Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The company's innovative solutions, designed for next-generation cities, utilize autonomous, data-driven water management systems to combat pressing environmental challenges.

In recent years, ECOPEACE has successfully deployed autonomous cleansing systems in various settings across South Korea, including major reservoirs, rivers, city parks, and smart city districts. These advanced robotic systems are specifically engineered to remove algae, purify surface water, and continuously monitor water quality. This surge in deployment highlights an urgent demand for scalable, automated water management solutions as global climate change accelerates harmful algae growth and pollution.

ECOPEACE's technology features the autonomous ECOBOT platform combined with a continuous filtration system that employs stainless steel micro-filters alongside electrochemical treatments. This innovative system efficiently processes large volumes of contaminated water while simultaneously ensuring filtration and backwashing functions to prevent further pollution.

A key aspect of ECOPEACE's AI solution is its reliance on real-time data collected from numerous measurement points, enabling the automatic adjustment of treatment conditions and flow rates. This strategy embodies the company’s vision of integrating physical cleaning efforts with digital intelligence to proactively manage water quality in urban environments.

The company’s first overseas initiative involves pilot and proof-of-concept projects in Singapore and the UAE, where ECOPEACE will test its autonomous ECOBOT system for algae control, surface water cleaning, and real-time water quality monitoring in urban waterways. Collaborating with local public sector partners and infrastructure entities, these projects are situated in cities that are actively investing in smart and sustainable urban development, positioning themselves as early adopters of automation-based environmental services.

ECOPEACE’s strategy is described as “AI-driven intelligence,” a system that merges autonomous robotics, sensor networks, advanced filtration, and real-time analytics. The goal is to provide solutions to municipalities and utilities that enable proactive water quality management rather than reactive measures following contamination or algae outbreaks.

As In-Won Chae, the CEO of ECOPEACE, commented, “Water systems are becoming increasingly complex; therefore, cities worldwide need solutions that anticipate changes rather than merely respond to them. Global water resources are under significant strain from pollution, rapid urbanization, and climate-induced algae blooms. Traditional responses are no longer adequate. Cities require more efficient and smarter solutions that address issues before they escalate. We are excited to assist our partners in Singapore and the UAE in developing modern water management practices.”

ECOPEACE plans to further expand its presence throughout Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other regions in search of modern, cost-effective water management solutions. The company aims to establish a standardized platform for autonomous water intelligence, bringing together robotics, sensing technologies, and advanced filtration to support municipalities, industrial zones, and natural ecosystems.

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For a brief overview of ECOPEACE's innovative autonomous water-cleaning technology, check out this video: AI-Driven Autonomous Water Cleanup Technology.

About ECOPEACE


ECOPEACE is a Korean green-tech enterprise specializing in autonomous water cleaning robots and AI-driven platforms to enhance water quality. Its groundbreaking technologies are employed across Korea as well as in international pilot programs for algae removal, surface water sanitation, oil spill remediation, and real-time environmental monitoring.

For more information, visit: ECOPEACE Official Website.

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