The solution emerged from a collaboration with a major U.S. water utility, integrating real-world workflows to transition the company from pipe infrastructure management into meter fleet intelligence. With the Environmental Protection Agency projecting a $625 billion infrastructure funding gap over the next two decades, the platform aims to bolster financial resilience by capturing lost revenue already embedded in existing data.
CEO George Demosthenous noted that utilities often suffer from quiet, long-term revenue attrition due to aging equipment. By providing a data-driven framework for investigation, the software offers a targeted approach for public and private entities, engineering firms, and consultants to optimize non-revenue water programs. This shift allows utilities to justify capital expenditures through defensible, usage-based insights rather than speculative replacement cycles.



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