The expansion of Formation into Chile integrates two vital regions: North America and South America.
This connection allows us to provide extensive multidisciplinary expertise, while upholding the unique local and cultural context characterized by abundant natural resources and the challenges of climate change. The collaboration between our teams in Chile and the U.S. facilitates the development of advanced and innovative scientific solutions, grounded in cutting-edge technologies and multidisciplinary expertise.
Formation’s expansion offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach to addressing challenges in Chile. Over the last decade, our team has integrated advanced scientific tools, data modeling, and cutting-edge technology to deliver innovative solutions tailored to local needs. The expansion of our team into Chile allows us to expand and draw on these diverse disciplines and support applied scientific and technological innovations.
The addition of new experts to our team provides comprehensive guidance to agro-industry, mining, and drinking water companies to help ensure the water security for projects. We conduct preliminary assessments, vulnerability analyses of hydraulic infrastructures (such as canals and wells), and identify new sources of water supply, both surface and subsurface.
Each region in Chile has unique characteristics and our team possesses the expertise to navigate regulatory and social challenges both during initial project phases and throughout their operation.
We perform thorough analyses of existing environmental resources to ensure long-term sustainability through accurate projections based on evolving climate conditions.
Our team is committed to continuously enhancing our analytical capabilities in supporting environmentally sound and efficient use of natural resources across various sectors. Our strategic planning optimizes necessary investments while maintaining a healthy balance with the environment.
With a shared vision for a sustainable future that prioritizes not only the quantity but also the quality of available water resources, we aim to promote responsible practices adaptable to climate variability and that support local resilience.