A key step toward smart, efficient, sustainable… and interoperable water management
At Spherag, we’re proud to announce that we have successfully passed the interoperability tests certified by Tragsa and defined under the UNE 318002-3:2021 standard. This is a crucial milestone that confirms our remote-control systems meet the official technical requirements established at the national level.
This achievement is not only technical recognition, but also a strong push to continue transforming water management in the field through more open, transparent, and future-ready solutions.

What is the UNE 318002-3:2021 standard and why is it important?
The UNE 318002-3:2021 standard sets the interoperability requirements for remote-control systems in irrigated areas. In other words, it ensures that different equipment and platforms can communicate securely and reliably, making it easier to integrate them into smart irrigation networks.
Passing these tests demonstrates that our system meets nationally established technical criteria.
What does this mean for irrigation districts?
For those who trust Spherag—especially irrigation districts, water technicians, and managers—this certification means:
✅ A robust, transparent, and officially verified remote-control system
✅ Greater technical and operational peace of mind in irrigation management
✅ A solution designed to adapt and scale with ease
✅ And above all, the confidence of investing in technology aligned with public policies on modernization and sustainability.
Interoperability: from promise to reality
From day one, Spherag has focused on user-centered innovation, making technology adoption simple and barrier-free. This certification from Tragsa reinforces that vision and motivates us to keep developing solutions that make irrigation simpler, more efficient, and better connected.
📄 You can read the official announcement here.