An IoT-based smart water management system enables great opportunities for the authorities...
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Read MoreIoT is a disruptive technology that is majorly used in industries to resolve major issues like equipment maintenance, asset..
Read MoreWith wide applications and large benefits, IoT technology serves the industries at significant levels. It creates safety, prevents..
Read MoreWater leakage is one of the worst messes to get away with! You end up paying exorbitant amounts of money to fix the issues..
Read MoreIoT is the innovation that is creating a new market and value for businesses. With its real-time monitoring capabilities and smart techniques..
Read MoreAdvanced technologies like IoT have established their worth for a very long time. It offers real-time solutions to businesses and...
Read MoreSmart cities are evolving at a rapid pace with the rise of urbanization. IoT technology is being widely used to collect all the...
Read MoreIn industries and now even for residential purposes, liquid flow meters have become an essential asset to track and measure the movement of liquids.
Read MoreWater is the most essential resource. Its use is prevalent for not only general and commercial purposes but also for industrial applications.
Read MoreInternet of Things has been a major technological advancement that has uplifted numerous industrial verticals with its advanced telemetry, analytics...
Read MoreSmart meters have already become an essential component of the modern-day electrical grids and are now finding their way in the water utilities.
Read MoreUndoubtedly, water is the most essential resource on our planet. Without it, life will cease to exist and will definitely collapse within a few days.
Read MoreAcross the various cities and town, the supply of water has been a major problem as the demand of the water depends on various consumption factors and water...
Read More“The UN reports that by 2025, approximately 1.8 billion people worldwide will be living in areas of absolute water scarcity.”
Read MoreAging water infrastructures and non-revenue water cost public and private water utilities billions of dollars every year...
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