Between October 21–23, the Eurasia’s leading environmental technologies fair, IFAT Eurasia, was held at the Istanbul Expo Center, bringing together prominent companies from across the sector. Enermak Enerji, maintaining its strong commitment to environmental technologies, once again took part in the event—continuing its tradition of offering infrastructure-focused solutions. In an interview conducted by IFAT officials, General Manager Halit Ünsal GÖK stated: “We’re at an event that welcomes visitors from neighboring countries, the Balkans, and various parts of the world. Of course, we’re still going through a challenging period due to the pandemic, which brings a certain level of hesitation—but we’re genuinely pleased to be here.
Additionally, team members involved in Enermak’s ongoing water loss and leakage reduction project in collaboration with İSKİ in Istanbul attended the fair, where they had the opportunity to explore new perspectives and developments in environmental technologies.
ENERMAK FAMILY CAME TOGETHER
Between October 21–23, at IFAT Eurasia—Eurasia’s leading environmental technologies fair held at the Istanbul Expo Center—Enermak Enerji’s Ankara headquarters and Istanbul project team came together.
Enermak Enerji is currently executing a project in Istanbul, in collaboration with İSKİ, aimed at detecting unnoticed water line faults through street-by-street acoustic leak detection using specialized microphones. The project also involves flow and pressure measurements, hydraulic modeling, and integration of central system data to enable step-by-step monitoring of Istanbul’s water network. By clearly defining sub-regional boundaries, the initiative seeks to manage water resources in the most efficient and effective way possible—ultimately ensuring that our existing water supply is utilized optimally to safeguard the future.
Following their visit to IFAT Eurasia, Enermak Enerji’s central management team from Ankara met with the project teams established in Istanbul over a dinner gathering. During the meeting, they shared insights on project progress, field experiences, and emerging data with potential nationwide impact.
