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Regenerating water ecosystems and making technology serve life again

The Origin of HarmonyBio

Workers observing an industrial plant in a degraded natural environment

Water is not merely a resource: it is a complex living being that deserves respect and understanding. Through the intense challenges of the industrial water sector, we discovered that existing systems were complicated, expensive and poorly adapted to real-world conditions.

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Rigid machines, aggressive chemicals and processes that exhausted people while neglecting the natural environment.

The issue was not a lack of technology, but rather a lack of empathy and understanding towards the systemic vision of nature.

This is how HarmonyBio emerged: a company that combines automation with ecological admiration to create water systems that breathe, adapt and collaborate with nature.

How We Understand Water

Constructed wetland for ecological water treatment, water regeneration and biodiversity

We design and manage intelligent water ecosystems, where the water biotope and living communities interact to generate efficient and regenerative solutions.

We work with technologies such as phytoremediation and constructed wetlands, biologically filtered swimming pools with adaptive control, and advanced water management using IoT and environmental intelligence. Our nature-based solutions adapt to bespoke projects for estates, businesses and public administrations.

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We believe in a present where:

  • Water ecosystems require less intervention.
  • Infrastructure becomes more alive and flexible, less mechanical and rigid.
  • Digital knowledge questions without replacing natural wisdom.
  • Water regains its place as an ecosystem essential to life and wellbeing.
  • Interactions improve water quality and reduce dependence on chemicals.

HarmonyBio exists to make this vision a tangible reality.

Ethics and Sustainability

At HarmonyBio, every technological decision passes through an ethical filter: respect for ecosystems, people’s safety, and accessible yet protected client data.

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Sustainability is not only environmental; it is also social and operational: we design durable systems that are easy to maintain, energy-efficient, and protective of people’s health and safety.

Our Values:

Clarity
Seeing systems as they truly are: complex and dynamic, without illusions or blind automation.

Listening
Understanding ecosystems and people before taking action.

Sobriety
Doing only what is necessary, optimising resources and energy.

Connection
Linking people, territories and ecosystems to create lasting cooperation.

Regeneration
Every project should return more life than it consumes, restoring and strengthening natural cycles.

Do We Have a Relationship with AI?

At HarmonyBio, we work with sensors, automation and digital intelligence because they expand our ability to observe, anticipate and understand water systems.

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We come from an industrial background: from classical control systems using Laplace and PID to modern machine learning systems. We understand what technology contributes — and what it does not. AI provides us with speed, pattern analysis, computer vision and predictive models that reveal dynamics invisible to the naked eye.

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But we do not confuse capability with substitution. In real ecology, no algorithm captures the full complexity of an ecosystem. A model simplifies; a sensor can fail; a statistical pattern may ignore living signals absent from the data. AI can support human judgement, but it can also displace it if used without critical oversight.

That is why we always keep humans in the loop. Technology does not make decisions alone, nor does it interpret nature on our behalf. We use it to understand better, not to replace direct observation, field knowledge or ecological awareness.

And above all, we are clear about what AI should not do within IoT: it should not act upon systems unless it is properly aligned, trained and supervised according to human and ecological criteria.

Our relationship with AI is critical: we use predictive models to question, not impose; we maintain human control over all important decisions; we apply rigorous filters and robust protocols; and we choose open, local, interoperable and efficient technologies.

AI may help us read the landscape, but responsibility — and the relationship with nature — remains human.

🧩 Shall We Work Together to Create More Living, Intelligent and Sustainable Water Ecosystems?

💧 Let’s Work Together on More Living Water Systems

If you are developing a water project or wish to integrate technology and nature within the same system, we can help you define the right approach.

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Intelligent systems design

We support projects from the initial idea through to technical definition.

We provide water treatment solutions across Spain, from Ibiza to the mainland.

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