- In January 2024, Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. announced the acquisition of Miranda Water Treatment Systems, aiming for horizontal integration of resources and enhancing Miranda’s service offerings on a global scale
- In November 2023, Saur completed the acquisition of Natural Systems Utilities, expanding its water reclamation and reuse activities across North America
- In March 2023, Aquatech International partnered with Fluid Technology Solutions, Inc., a leading producer of advanced membranes and separation technologies, to develop next-generation solutions for brine concentration, water reuse, and advanced separation
- In January 2023, Xylem Inc. agreed to acquire Evoqua in an all-stock deal with an enterprise value of approximately USD 7.5 billion, strengthening its global leadership in water solutions while leveraging Evoqua’s expertise in advanced treatment systems and services
- In April 2022, Xylem invested in venture capital funds Burnt Island Ventures and The Wastly Group’s Funds to support the development of cutting-edge water and industrial innovations, reinforcing Xylem Innovation Labs’ commitment to accelerating the commercialization of breakthrough water technologies
Frequently Asked Questions
The key trends in the water treatment system market include the increasing adoption of smart water treatment technologies such as IoT-enabled monitoring systems and AI-driven water quality analysis, the rising demand for energy-efficient and eco-friendly treatment solutions like solar-powered filtration and low-energy reverse osmosis, the growing focus on decentralized water treatment systems for rural and remote areas, and advancements in nanotechnology-based filtration membranes to enhance purification efficiency and reduce waste.
The major factors driving the growth of the water treatment system market are the increasing water scarcity and growing demand for clean drinking water, stringent government regulations on wastewater treatment and industrial discharge, rapid urbanization and expansion of municipal water infrastructure, and the rising adoption of industrial water recycling and reuse solutions to support sustainable water management.
The major challenges in the water treatment system market include the high capital and operational costs associated with advanced treatment technologies, the complexity of maintaining and upgrading aging water infrastructure, the energy-intensive nature of certain water purification processes, and the lack of access to clean water treatment facilities in rural and developing regions due to financial and logistical constraints.
The Technology (Reverse Osmosis Systems) segment is expected to dominate the global Water Treatment System market, holding a major market share in 2025.
Asia-Pacific is projected to experience fastest growth in the water treatment system market from 2025 to 2032, driven by rapid urbanization and increasing industrial activities. The region faces significant challenges related to non-revenue water, prompting governments and private entities to invest in advanced water management solutions.