smart water network management News
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The Installed Base of Smart Water Meters Will Surpass 153 Million by 2022
Traditionally a conservative business, the water utility industry is being forced into change by growing demand, aging infrastructure, and tougher environmental targets. Smart water networks promise to help reduce non-revenue water losses, increase reliability, and improve operational efficiency. Smart water meters are a key component of smart water networks, but other monitoring and control ...
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Aquarius Spectrum receives vote of confidence from Hutchison Water with an investment of $2.2m
Israel – Netanya, October 26, 2015 – Aquarius Spectrum, an Israeli startup, specializing in automatic monitoring and leak detection solutions in urban water networks, announced today that Hutchison Water International Holdings Pte. Limited, a member of CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd., has invested $2.2m (NIS 8.5m) in the Company. The new investment is a vote of confidence by Hutchison ...
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Smart Water Networks Will Surpass $3.3 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2022
With the world’s water systems under increasing pressure, water utilities are looking to smart network technologies to meet growing demand and tough environmental targets, reduce non-revenue water losses, and improve operational efficiency. The smart water networks market is attracting a wide range of new players and presenting established players with the opportunity to expand their ...
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Global 5G Market Poised for Significant Growth
October 25, 2016 -- The global 5G equipment market is expected grow at a CAGR of more than 32% during the period 2016-2020, according to Technavio's latest report. "Proliferation of smartphones and tablets is fueling the growth opportunities of this market. In addition, telecom operators globally have observed rising demand for enhancing their network management capabilities to provide strong ...
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Smart City Technologies Will Generate More Than $117 Billion in Revenue between 2013 and 2020, Forecasts Navigant Research
With the pace of urbanization accelerating around the world, smart city initiatives – which integrate technology into a strategic approach to increasing sustainability, improving citizen well-being, and spreading prosperity – are expanding rapidly among municipal governments seeking to cope with crushing demand for services, living space, transportation, and employment. According to a ...
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Smart City Technology Will Reach $27.5 Billion in Annual Revenue by 2023
Creating more sustainable, resilient, and livable cities is of vital importance to nations around the world. In particular, the rapid urbanization of Asia and Africa is driving strong growth in the market for smart city technologies that can connect and modernize power grids, water treatment and transfer systems, transportation management systems, and energy efficient buildings. Click to tweet: ...
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Hartek Group Receives PSPCL Smart Grid Order For Three Upcoming Smart Cities
The Chandigarh-based Hartek Group, one of India's fastest growing concerns catering to the power sector, has secured a smart grid order from the Punjab State Power Corporation Ltd (PSPCL) for the supply, installation and commissioning of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) relays at 55 substations in the upcoming Smart Cities of Ludhiana, Amritsar and Jalandhar. By equipping these ...
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Sensus Delivers 1 Millionth iPERL Meter to the City of O’Fallon on World Water Day
Sensus, a leading utility infrastructure company, is celebrating World Water Day with the delivery of its 1 millionth iPERL™ residential water meter to the City of O’Fallon, Mo. The United Nations General Assembly established World Water Day to raise awareness about the importance of freshwater and to advocate for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. O'Fallon Mayor ...
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Investment in Smart City Technologies is Expected to Exceed $174 Billion from 2014 to 2023
A recent report from Navigant Research examines the evolution of the global smart city market, including global market forecasts, segmented by industry sector and region, through 2023. Rapid urbanization, particularly in developing regions of the world, is creating increasing demand for smart grids, advanced water monitoring systems, transportation management systems, and energy efficient ...
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AbTech Industries Selected by The Artemis Project(TM) as a 2011 Top 50 Water Company
AbTech Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: ABHD) today announced that it has been chosen by The Artemis Project? as a Top 50 Water Companies Competition winner. "The Artemis Top 50 is the water industry's benchmark for recognizing innovation that will matter. It identifies the entrepreneurs that are applying technology to meet the world's water challenges," noted Laura Shenkar, principal at The Artemis ...
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Earth Day 2013: Sensus and Utilities Prove Smart Water Networks Conserve Water
On Earth Day and every day, Sensus, a leading utility infrastructure company, partners with water utilities worldwide to conserve water through leak detection and smart water networks. Recent research commissioned by Sensus found that utilities lose an estimated $9.6 billion each year due to leaked water. Sensus has been providing smart water network technologies to water utilities for over 100 ...
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American Water Receives Two Environmental Industry Awards for Innovations
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the nation's largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, received two Business Achievement Awards from the Environmental Business Journal®(EBJ) and the Climate Change Business Journal® (CCBJ). The awards were presented in a ceremony at the Environmental Industry Summit 2014 this week in San Diego, Calif. During the summit, Paul Gagliardo, ...
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