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Grundfos Unveils Intelligent Experience Centre In India, Setting A New Standard In Smart Water...

ByArticle Source LogoWater waste water asiaMarch 07, 20262 min read
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Grundfos, one of the world’s leading companies in energy-efficient water solutions, has announced the launch of the Grundfos Intelligent Experience Centre (GIEC) in Chennai, India. The centre marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to innovation, sustainability and customer-centric transformation across the entire water ecosystem.

Designed as an immersive demonstration of technology-enabled water solutions, the GIEC brings to life the complete journey of water — from intake and treatment to distribution, industrial processing, cooling, wastewater transfer and reuse. It showcases how Grundfos’ advanced pumps, digital solutions, smart controllers and monitoring technologies enhance efficiency, resilience and measurable sustainability impact across industries, buildings, utilities and homes.

The GIEC has been developed as a dynamic platform for live demonstrations, application optimisation, customer engagement, solution mapping and industry-wide knowledge exchange. By replicating real-world water flows across industrial, commercial building, domestic building and water utility environments, the centre enables visitors to see first-hand how intelligent solutions translate into reliability, cost efficiency and operational excellence.

Visitors can also engage in an immersive experience across a diverse range of applications and needs, with opportunities to explore and better understand the full breadth of sustainable solutions offered by Grundfos. This allows organisations to optimise their energy and water footprint more effectively, supporting smarter and more sustainable operations across sectors.

Positioned as a flagship capability centre for India, the GIEC will support a wide spectrum of stakeholders, including end users, OEMs, policymakers, consultants, contractors, facility managers and sustainability leaders. The centre aims to help them make informed, future-focused decisions based on transparent performance insights.

“When innovation, sustainable design and digital management converge, the impact is significant and meaningful. This approach is at the core of Grundfos’ business, and through our GIEC in Chennai, we will be able to demonstrate our ability to play a defining role in India’s transition towards smarter and more resilient water systems,” said Usha Subramaniam, president of India, Grundfos.

With India at the forefront of global industrial transformation, the GIEC supports the nation’s accelerating shift towards circularity, decarbonisation, water efficiency and digitalisation. Built to facilitate collaboration, the centre empowers industries to achieve more with less — reducing water waste, lowering energy consumption and ensuring system reliability through the deployment of intelligent, adaptive pumping solutions.

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