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Uniwater’s company ASB VA-automation expands – strengthens its offering in software and operational monitoring

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ASB VA automation, a Uniwater subsidiary, strengthens its offering in software, digital operational monitoring and SCADA solutions. With the venture, the company strengthens its position as a specialist in automation solutions for water and wastewater treatment plants. Altogether, this meets a growing need for open, flexible and cyber-secure systems for water infrastructure – driven by increased digitalisation and new requirements such as the NIS2 Directive.

ASB VA Automation is expanding its business offer under the name "ASB Systems", focusing on software, systems and services for operational monitoring and data-driven operations. The new offer involves an expanded service where technology, analysis and support are integrated into a cohesive delivery to municipal water and wastewater operations.

As part of the expansion, the company has recruited eight new specialists in automation and operational monitoring, strengthening the competence and enabling a broader offering to customers in the water sector.

– We see a clear shift where customers are demanding more open and flexible systems, with greater control over their data and their development. With ASB Systems, we are taking a new approach and strengthening our offering in software and operational monitoring, to meet these requirements and be a long-term partner to our customers, says Filip Palmkvist, CEO of ASB VA automation.

ASB Systems merges the company's expertise in control systems and automation with expanded opportunities in SCADA, data collection, analysis and support. The offering is designed to give customers better conditions to work more data-driven, improve operational reliability and meet increased demands for cybersecurity.

The investment is in line with Uniwater's increased focus on automation and digital solutions for water infrastructure. By combining local cutting-edge expertise with the Group's breadth, the Group strengthens its ability to develop new solutions together with customers. Over the past year, Uniwater has grown through the acquisition of several Nordic specialist companies in governance, control and monitoring, including Norwegian Controlpartner and Danish Wasys.

About the company

ASB VA Automation (ASB) is a specialist company in automation, systems and software for water sector and infrastructure. The company offers solutions and services for operational monitoring, analysis, service and support, mainly for water and wastewater operations. The company was founded in 2008 and currently has 80 employees. The head office is in Mariestad, Sweden.  

Website https://asbva.se/ (in Swedish only)

For more information, please contact:
Carolina Jaworski, Head of Communications, Uniwater

Email: carolina.jaworski@uniwater.com
Phone: +46 (0) 708 74 94 89

Filip Palmkvist, CEO, ASB VA-automation 
Email: filip.palmkvist@asbva.se  
Phone: +46 (0) 761 45 59 79

About Uniwater

Uniwater is the leading group of water infrastructure specialists in the Nordic region. Uniwater's subsidiaries offer comprehensive solutions for water and wastewater to the Nordic and European markets. The Group has approximately 650 employees and sales of SEK 2.4 billion. Uniwater conducts operations in the business areas Treatment, Flow and Solutions and consists of 24 small and medium-sized companies in Northern Europe. Together, the companies form a unique breadth of specialist services and products to develop the water infrastructure of the future.

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ASB VA automation, a Uniwater subsidiary, strengthens its offering in software, digital operational monitoring and SCADA solutions. With the venture, the company strengthens its position as a specialist in automation solutions for water and wastewater treatment plants. Altogether, this meets a growing need for open, flexible and cyber-secure systems for water infrastructure – driven by increased digitalisation and new requirements such as the NIS2 Directive.
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We see a clear shift where customers are demanding more open and flexible systems, with greater control over their data and their development. With ASB Systems, we are taking a new approach and strengthening our offering in software and operational monitoring, to meet these requirements and be a long-term partner to our customers.
Filip Palmkvist, CEO of ASB VA automation