Sulzer Launches Water Treatment Center of Excellence to Simplify Global Solutions
Water Treatment Becomes Fully Integrated
Sulzer has launched a new global initiative called the Water Treatment Center of Excellence (CoE). Moreover, the main idea behind this center is to bring all its water treatment knowledge and technologies into one single, connected system. Instead of working in separate teams or isolated solutions, Sulzer is now combining everything into one unified global platform. Also, this center includes a wide range of water treatment technologies. It covers different stages of water cleaning, such as screening, sediment removal, filtration, and flotation. By combining all these steps, the company aims to make water treatment more complete and more efficient for both cities and industries.
Also, the key goals of this center is to reduce complexity. In many water treatment projects, different technologies and systems often come from different sources, which can make the process complicated. With this new center, Sulzer is trying to bring everything together so that customers can get a simpler and smoother solution from a single source.
Moreover, the focus of the CoE is on handling modern water challenges. The company is working on advanced solutions to deal with difficult problems like micropollutants, PFAS (also called chemicals forever), and water reuse. These are becoming major concerns in today’s water systems because they are harder to remove using traditional methods.
According to Towards Chemicals And Materials Analytics and Consulting, the tertiary water & wastewater treatment equipment market size accounted for USD 36.85 billion in 2025 and is predicted to increase from USD 39.6 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 75.6 billion by 2035, expanding at a CAGR of 7.45% from 2026 to 2035, due to a greater shift towards a cleaner environment and water.
Also, this project combines global engineering expertise with regional teams that handle local implementation. This helps in faster project delivery and more reliable performance in real conditions.