Drinking water stations for public spaces
A visible investment in people, health and public image
Aqua Media Station (AMS) is a premium solution for institutions that choose to offer their community free, filtered and chilled drinking water through a no-touch, sensor-based system that is safe, hygienic and designed for modern public spaces.
AMS is more than just equipment. It's a clear sign of public responsibility. Proof that the institution invests wisely in people's comfort, in the quality of public space and in community trust.
What AMS offers
Free, filtered & chilled water
No-touch, sensor-based operation — safe, hygienic and designed for modern public spaces.
Local interest messages
Display educational, social or institutional messages. Including electoral campaigns, as permitted by law.
Security & monitoring
Video surveillance and anti-vandalism alarm system. Dashboard with real-time data and indicators.
AMS in action
Each AMS station is designed to operate autonomously in public spaces — parks, squares, pedestrian areas, campuses or institutions.
The screen shows relevant video messages, and water flows when you simply bring your hand close — no touch, no button, no cup.
A simple gesture that makes a visible difference between an institution that promises and one that delivers.
What the institution can see in real time
Through the dashboard, the owner or administrator can clearly and immediately track:
- How many people consumed water
- How many were exposed to the audio-video message
- Litres of water dispensed
- PET bottles avoided
- CO₂ saved
- QR code scans, where active
This data transforms care for people into a visible, measurable and easily communicated result.
Why it matters for an authority or owner
People don't just appreciate what they're told. They appreciate what they're concretely offered.
AMS creates exactly this difference: it provides a useful, modern and immediately visible service, and the community sees who chose to make it possible.
The institution doesn't just communicate a message of responsibility. It proves it.
And this care is seen, used and respected.