
NEWS
2025-11-24
On November 21, the “International Training Program on Rural Water Supply Technologies and Models,” sponsored by the CAS-TWAS Centre of Excellence for Water and Environment, successfully concluded at the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As a leading provider of intelligent environmental monitoring solutions in China, Lihe Technology was invited to take part in the program. Zhou Yirong, Technical Manager of the Overseas Business Division, delivered a featured presentation showcasing the company's technological strengths and practical experience in scientific monitoring for drinking water safety.
The five-day program focused on the common challenges faced by rural water supply systems in developing countries. It brought together government officials and experts from Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Nepal, Pakistan, Cambodia, Bangladesh, Malaysia and other countries to discuss drinking water safety, water treatment technologies, and sustainable supply models.

Zhou Yirong delivered a presentation on “Scientific Monitoring to Safeguard Drinking Water Safety,” outlining how Lihe Technology leverages intelligent and digital technologies to establish an end-to-end water quality monitoring system—from source to tap. He emphasized that scientific monitoring is the first line of defense for rural drinking water safety, noting that only real-time, accurate, and traceable data can support effective early warning, rapid response, and sustained management.

On the final day, Lihe Technology's Technical Director, Huang Haiping, together with Zhou Yirong, welcomed the delegation to the company's Beijing Branch for an on-site visit. The team introduced their independently developed AI Laboratory—an integrated platform that brings together artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and automated testing technologies. The AI Lab enhances both the efficiency and accuracy of water quality monitoring and offers practical, cost-effective solutions for rural and remote areas.

During the visit, delegates expressed strong interest in Lihe Technology's environmental monitoring solutions, particularly the AI Laboratory's capacity to address common rural challenges such as limited monitoring capabilities and low testing efficiency. Several officials also indicated their intention to explore future technical collaboration with Lihe in rural water supply projects.

This training program not only demonstrated Lihe's commitment to global water governance, but also further strengthened the international presence of China's smart water technologies. Looking ahead, Lihe Technology will continue to deepen cooperation with Belt and Road countries in rural water supply, water quality monitoring, and water treatment technologies. Leveraging technological innovation to advance Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and contribute Chinese expertise and solutions to the construction of a community with a shared future for mankind.

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