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GeoGrid Proposes a Smart Water Policy to the Ministry of Education and Local Governments
GeoGrid Proposes a Smart Water Policy to the Ministry of Education and Local Governments
2026. 3. 3.
2026. 3. 3.

On January 29, GeoGrid presented a policy model at the “CES 2026 Real Review: Policy Proposal Conference,” proposing a shift in public facility water management—from reactive, complaint-driven responses to real-time, data-based management—using its smart water system, BLOS (Building Oasis). The presentation was delivered by Hyungwook Jung, Team Lead at GeoGrid, who pointed out that “while water quality incidents are increasing, we often don’t realize there’s a problem until we can actually see it.” GeoGrid also highlighted that reliance on bottled water and individual water purifiers can result in hundreds to thousands of times more carbon emissions compared to tap water, while schools and public buildings continue to face recurring water quality issues caused by aging pipes, climate change, and contamination entering building plumbing systems. As a solution, GeoGrid proposed “building-level water care.” BLOS is an all-in-one system that integrates filtration, disinfection, and pipe care, focusing on reducing contamination and uncertainty that arise as water travels through a building’s internal piping. At the heart of the proposal is data-driven preventive management. By combining smart water quality sensors with AI analysis, BLOS enables real-time monitoring, early anomaly detection, and rapid response. When applied to schools and public institutions, this model can be expanded into a centralized monitoring system—delivering a clear message: manage water not by intuition, but by data; not through isolated actions, but through integrated control.
On January 29, GeoGrid presented a policy model at the “CES 2026 Real Review: Policy Proposal Conference,” proposing a shift in public facility water management—from reactive, complaint-driven responses to real-time, data-based management—using its smart water system, BLOS (Building Oasis). The presentation was delivered by Hyungwook Jung, Team Lead at GeoGrid, who pointed out that “while water quality incidents are increasing, we often don’t realize there’s a problem until we can actually see it.” GeoGrid also highlighted that reliance on bottled water and individual water purifiers can result in hundreds to thousands of times more carbon emissions compared to tap water, while schools and public buildings continue to face recurring water quality issues caused by aging pipes, climate change, and contamination entering building plumbing systems. As a solution, GeoGrid proposed “building-level water care.” BLOS is an all-in-one system that integrates filtration, disinfection, and pipe care, focusing on reducing contamination and uncertainty that arise as water travels through a building’s internal piping. At the heart of the proposal is data-driven preventive management. By combining smart water quality sensors with AI analysis, BLOS enables real-time monitoring, early anomaly detection, and rapid response. When applied to schools and public institutions, this model can be expanded into a centralized monitoring system—delivering a clear message: manage water not by intuition, but by data; not through isolated actions, but through integrated control.
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