Asian Water

In an era where water sustainability is both a global challenge and a local imperative, Molecor Southeast Asia (Molecor SEA) stands at the forefront of delivering world-class innovation with tangible, localized results. This commitment to excellence and adaptability is showcased in the latest issue of Asian Water magazine, which features an exclusive interview with Molecor SEA CEO, Walter Philip Pattynama.

In the article titled “Molecor SEA: Tailoring its Global Technologies to Local Conditions”, Mr. Pattynama discusses how the company is strategically applying its globally recognized PVC-O pipeline technology to address the diverse and often complex water infrastructure challenges unique to Southeast Asia.

Adapting to Local Realities

While Molecor’s PVC-O technology is internationally known for its durability, sustainability, and energy efficiency, the Southeast Asian market presents specific climatic, economic, and logistical demands. Molecor SEA has responded by adapting its manufacturing, design, and deployment strategies to fit these local realities, whether it’s coping with high humidity, improving access to clean water in remote communities, or building resilient infrastructure for rapidly growing urban areas.

By combining global expertise with on-the-ground insight, Molecor SEA is redefining what it means to deliver infrastructure that is both innovative and impactful.

Discover how Molecor SEA is making a real difference across the region, bringing advanced technology to the front lines of water management in Southeast Asia.
Read the full interview with Walter Philip Pattynama, CEO of Molecor Southeast Asia, in the latest issue of Asian Water magazine.

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Asian Water