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Blog Post
February 26, 2025

Water Reuse for a Climate-Resilient Future – New Video from the WaterMan Project

The WaterMan project shows in new video how water reuse can become an integral part of a climate-resilient water management system. 

Blog Post
February 24, 2025

Von der Idee bis zum erfolgreichen Transfer: Smart-City-Lösungen erfolgreich skalieren – aber wie?

Wie können Kommunen sicherstellen, dass ihre Smart-City-Lösungen auch nach der Pilotphase weiter bestehen?

Blog Post
January 13, 2025

Innovative Wastewater Treatment System Enhances Efficiency and Sustainability

A novel approach to wastewater treatment has been developed, aiming to improve efficiency and sustainability.

Blog Post
October 08, 2024

Embracing changes coming with the flow of time

In October 2024, KWB will undergo management changes.

Blog Post
October 01, 2024

New Group Leader Nasrin Haacke

We are delighted that Dr. Nasrin Haacke was appointed to be our new group leader for the "Groundwater" research group.

Blog Post
January 10, 2024

New Group Leader Veronika Zhiteneva

We are delighted that Dr. Veronika Zhiteneva was appointed at the beginning of 2024 to be our new group leader for the new "Water Treatment & Reuse" research group.

Blog Post
June 08, 2023

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Jekel new Interim Managing Director

Since 01.06.2023 Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Jekel is the new Interim Managing Director of KWB.

Blog Post
June 08, 2023

Dr Pascale Rouault new Managing Director of KWB

2 April 2024 marks the beginning of Dr Pascale Rouault’s tenure as the new Managing Director of KWB.

Blog Post
May 11, 2023

Managing Director Jochen Rabe is leaving KWB

In best mutual agreement with KWB’s shareholders and supervisory board, Jochen Rabe will step down as the Managing Director of KWB on May 31, 2023.

Blog Post
April 25, 2023

Boosting asset management with machine learning: SEMAplus in Lausanne

The city of Lausanne is about to take a big leap into the future of water management with the introduction of SEMAplus, an innovative tool for forecasting the deterioration of sewer and water networks.

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