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i2O appoints service partners to support UK customers

i2O, the smart water network solutions company, today announced that it has appointed Hydrosave and Z-Tech Control Systems as authorised service partners to provide field support to i2O’s water company clients in the UK.

i2O_partner_badge_rgb-thumbnail-web.pngEngineers from Hydrosave and Z-Tech have already completed comprehensive training on using i2O’s smart water network hardware and will provide water companies with installation, commissioning and maintenance support across i2O’s range of data logging, analytics and network control solutions.

Joel Hagan, CEO of i2O, comments: “We are delighted to be working with Hydrosave and Z-Tech. They are specialists in their field, already work with the majority of UK water companies and provide us with greater scale and flexibility as we expand to ensure our customers get the support they need precisely where and when they need it.”

“Hydrosave and Z-Tech were selected to join our new Authorised Service Partner scheme as they already have extensive experience working with our clients and complementary technologies. We are confident they will maintain the high standards of customer service our customers already expect from i2O.”

Stuart Mobbs, Technical Director at Hydrosave (part of SSI Services Ltd), comments: “Working with i2O is an excellent opportunity for Hydrosave to further cement its reputation as a leading provider of specialist technologies and innovative water network solutions. We are already on the ground providing services and support to water companies nationwide, making us a natural partner to support i2O and its clients across the UK.”

Luke Stanbridge, Head of Marketing and Communications at Z-Tech, comments: “We are delighted to be working with i2O. Its solutions have a huge role to play in making water networks smarter and they are a valuable tool in the arsenal of water companies seeking a quick and simple way of upgrading their networks to boost service, sustainability and the bottom line.”

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