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Grundfos launches iSOLUTIONS in Bangladesh

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Published: 18:54, 7 December 2021  
Grundfos launches iSOLUTIONS in Bangladesh

A representational image of Grundfos iSOLUTIONS. Business Insider Photo

Grundfos, the world leader in pumps and water solutions, introduces iSOLUTIONS in Bangladesh on Tuesday.

They have brought a new era of intelligence to pumping systems to industries in the country, said a press release.

Globally manufactures are being pressed to look at how to improve their efficiency, while reducing their carbon footprint and costs.

Grundfos iSOLUTIONS will help industries optimise their operations and processes through improved system reliability, better system performance, increased simplicity and best-in-class energy efficiency, it reads.

Area Sales Director of INDO Region Grundfos Industry Shankar Rajaram said, “Digitisation is inevitable if industries want to grow and flourish. As industries in Bangladesh are rapidly expanding to cater to the local and global needs, optimising operations will play a key role here.”

He added, “Grundfos iSOLUTIONS industries can take advantage of utilising cloud-based digital services, comprehensive control, communications and remote management products that maximise system capacity while minimising maintenance requirements and improving productivity in the long run.”

Two key industries which have contributed to this growth are apparel and basic pharmacy products to continue matching global competitiveness in an Industry 4.0 ecosystem.

Companies now need to innovate and upgrade manufacturing methods with cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML) and Internet of Things (IoT).

Grundfos iSOLUTIONS takes intelligence to a whole new level, it extends savings to the entire system, optimising the way pumps, drives, controls, protection, measurement and communication units work together.

They provide industries with real-time monitoring, remote control, fault prediction and system optimisation.

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