Connecting BC Water Technology to Latin American Mining

We bridge the gap between Canadian innovation and Chile's urgent water needs. Over $24 billion committed to desalination and water reuse projects by 2030.

BRIDGING WATER. CONNECTING OPPORTUNITY.

Chile Needs Water Solutions. Now.

Chile's mining industry operates in the Atacama Desert – the driest non-polar desert on Earth. With over $24 billion committed to desalination and water reuse projects, the demand for innovative water technology has never been greater.

By 2034, 70% of mining water will come from desalinated or raw seawater. Today, that number is just 30%. The gap represents massive opportunity.

$24B
Committed to desalination projects
51
New projects across Chile
70%
Of mining water from seawater by 2034
100+ KM
Pipelines to the mountains

What We Do

We identify Chilean mining operations facing water scarcity challenges, match them with proven BC water treatment technologies, and facilitate pilot projects and long-term partnerships.

Brine Mining

Extracting lithium, magnesium, and potassium from desalination waste.

Water Reuse

Turning mine wastewater into reusable industrial water.

Pipeline Monitoring

Leak detection and pressure management for 100km+ pipelines.

The Market Gap

Chile needs advanced water reuse, brine recovery solutions, and long-distance pipeline monitoring. Many Canadian firms have the technology — but lack direct mining access.

That is where Andes Water Bridge operates.

Why Partner With Us

  • Based in Vancouver, BC – Home to world-leading water technology
  • Direct access to Chilean mining decision-makers via ConectNext platform
  • Attending 14th International Water Congress (Santiago, October 27-29, 2026)
  • Agile partner for market entry, pilot projects, and long-term growth
  • BC Registered Company

Ready to Explore the Chilean Market?