Celebrating World Health Day 2024: My Health, My Right - Scotmas

Celebrating World Health Day 2024: My Health, My Right

In the spirit of World Health Day 2024, with its powerful theme ‘My health, my right,’ we are reminded of the critical importance of ensuring access to essential health services for everyone, everywhere. This day serves as a global call to action, urging communities, organisations, and individuals to champion the cause of universal health rights.…

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Discover the Future of Water Treatment at IFAT Brasil 2024 with Scotmas

Discover the Future of Water Treatment at IFAT Brasil 2024 with Scotmas

As the global community becomes increasingly conscious of the paramount importance of sustainable water management and treatment, the spotlight turns to pioneering technologies that promise to protect and revitalise this vital resource.  This April, from the 24th to the 26th, the IFAT Brasil 2024 event in São Paulo will be the beacon for professionals across…

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Today is World Water Day 2024, so it's essential to reflect on this year's theme: "Water for Peace."

World Water Day 2024 – Water for Peace

Today is World Water Day 2024, so it’s essential to reflect on this year’s theme: “Water for Peace.” At Scotmas, we understand water’s pivotal role in creating peace and preventing conflict. Fostering cooperation cannot be overstated, with over 3 billion individuals reliant on transboundary waters. Despite the critical need, 24 countries have formal agreements for…

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Happy New Year From Scotmas.

Scotmas Recognised for Outstanding IP100 Performance

Scotmas has received a prestigious accolade from the IP100 Community. We have been recognised for our outstanding performance in the Trade Secrets asset class, securing a remarkable 3rd position and 11th place in the Top 50 of the Dynamic IP League Table. The recognition is a testament to the unwavering commitment and dedication of every…

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Revolucionando o tratamento municipal de água: A potencial mudança do Brasil para a tecnologia de dióxido de cloro

Revolutionising Municipal Water Treatment: Brazil’s Potential Shift to Chlorine Dioxide Technology

In the bustling urban landscape of Brazil, municipal water utilities produce potable water through numerous water treatment plants (WTPs), some mega plants supply a staggering 2 billion litres of water daily. However, the relentless march of population growth has encapsulated these facilities within dense urban environments, complicating their operations significantly. The triple threat of water…

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