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Bengaluru: In an initiative aligned with the ‘Brand Bengaluru’ vision of Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar, the Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) is exploring the establishment of the Bengaluru Global Water Innovation Network (BGWIN), an ambitious international platform aimed at transforming Bengaluru into a globally recognised hub for water innovation, urban water security, and sustainable infrastructure development.

Conceived as a first-of-its-kind global collaboration platform, BGWIN will bring together leading water utilities, government agencies, universities, research institutions, industry leaders, startups, incubators, investors, and civil society organizations to collectively address emerging challenges in the water and wastewater sector.

The initiative is designed to strengthen Bengaluru’s position as a global leader in urban water management by fostering innovation, accelerating technology adoption, promoting international collaboration, and building a future-ready ecosystem capable of addressing the growing challenges posed by rapid urbanization, climate change, and resource scarcity.

BWSSB officials said the long-term vision of BGWIN was to transform Bengaluru into a globally acknowledged centre for water innovation and a benchmark city for urban water security. The initiative will support research, policy development, technology validation, and capacity building while aligning closely with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG-6 (Clean Water and Sanitation), SDG-7 (Affordable and Clean Energy), and SDG-11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).

A key pillar of the initiative will be the establishment of a state-of-the-art Centre of Excellence, housing a dedicated Technology Innovation Hub focused on advanced research in artificial intelligence-driven predictive analytics, smart metering systems, decentralized water treatment technologies, water reuse solutions, and next-generation utility management practices.

The Centre will serve as a collaborative platform where academia, global water utilities, government agencies, researchers, and industry experts can jointly develop and validate innovative solutions for drinking water treatment, wastewater management, resource recovery, and climate-resilient urban infrastructure.

One of the defining features of BGWIN will be its emphasis on pilot-scale deployment of emerging technologies before city-wide implementation. By testing innovations in real-world operating conditions, BWSSB aims to reduce investment risks, improve technology adoption outcomes, and accelerate the transition towards smarter and more efficient utility operations.

The initiative is also expected to open new opportunities for revenue generation through intellectual property development, technology licensing, and commercialization of innovations emerging from collaborative research programmes.

Beyond domestic innovation, BGWIN seeks to position Bengaluru as a preferred testbed for global technology providers looking to enter the Indian market. The platform will facilitate international partnerships, foster competitive innovation, and enable BWSSB to access cutting-edge technologies at lower procurement costs while accelerating its modernization agenda.

Officials said the network will also contribute to the development of progressive regulatory frameworks and policy interventions through collaborations with international universities, innovation ecosystems, development agencies, and non-governmental organizations.

Recognizing that technology transformation must be accompanied by human capital development, BGWIN will place significant emphasis on workforce capacity building. BWSSB personnel and water-sector professionals will have access to specialized training programmes, technical workshops, certification courses, conferences, and knowledge-sharing platforms focused on climate adaptation, circular economy principles, digital transformation, and future utility management practices.

A dedicated digital platform will support real-time collaboration between technology providers and utility operators while enabling continuous monitoring of pilot projects and innovation outcomes.

BWSSB believes the initiative will significantly elevate Bengaluru’s profile in global water forums, international conferences, and industry awards while positioning the city at the forefront of next-generation urban water governance.

To ensure long-term sustainability, BGWIN is being conceptualized around a diversified financial model that combines international grants, philanthropic funding, government support, private-sector partnerships, subscription-based memberships, paid training programmes, and innovation-driven revenue streams.

Inspired by successful global models such as the International Water Association (IWA), the network aims to build a self-sustaining ecosystem capable of driving continuous innovation and knowledge exchange.

Collectively, the initiative is expected to accelerate BWSSB’s transformation into a data-driven, technology-enabled and globally benchmarked “Utility of the Future.”

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