About WaterHub

WaterHub is the Centre of Excellence for building the professionalism and competence of PUB and Singapore’s water industry workforce. It is a unique concept which brings technology, learning and networking (TLN) under one roof for the water industry.

WaterHub signifies PUB’s continual commitment to facilitate Singapore’s development as a Global HydroHub for water-related services and technologies. Positioned as the premier centre for research and development, WaterHub is in close partnership with in-house R&D experts, local and international academia and industry players to bring technology to the workforce.

With the support of PUB’s R&D arm - the Centre for Advanced Water Technology (CAWT) housed at WaterHub, PUB is able to bring in cutting-edge water technologies, best available water, used water technologies and cost-effective solutions to the water industry.

Through PUB’s wide spectrum of expertise and vast networks in the water industry, WaterHub provides capacity building programmes to countries around the world. In its continual pursuance of manpower development excellence, WaterHub, will continue to tap on industry resources, academia and water experts to develop niche training programmes to help raise the professionalism of PUB and the water industry workforce.

Equipped with advanced state-of-the-art facilities well-equipped for a variety of training deliveries, WaterHub aims to provide a holistic and conducive learning environment that encompasses R&D, classroom-based learning, practical hands-on sessions and networking opportunities amongst industry partners based at WaterHub. These partners include IWA, SWA and Corporate Research Institutes such as SIEMENS and KONZEN, and other potential partners from the water industry in the near future.

A strong networking arm enables WaterHub to provide cutting-edge water technologies and current market trends of the water industry to the workforce; moving Singapore towards a Global HydroHub.

Through TLN, PUB WaterHub, partnered with 3P (people, public and private) sectors, aims to support the development of the water industry, break new ground with advanced technologies and research and development work, build industry capabilities, as well as provide opportunities for industry players to network locally and internationally.

 
 
Last updated on 1 Sep 2010