Central Device Management
Connecting all of your logging devices from anywhere in your network and providing detailed feedback - all from one portal
Read morePressure logging or acoustic logging?
Stuart Mawditt asks a great question: what delivers the best benefits acoustic or pressure logging?
Read morei2O one of the 10 GreenTech companies to watch
i2O has been named one of the Top 10 Sunday Times Tech Track BGF Green Tech to Watch.
Read moreLeak detection – chasing your tail
£30m is a lot of money. For 100,000 listening devices. That cover just 20% of the network. Will they deliver the leakage reduction anticipated?
Read moreAcuacar will use i2O’s iNet Network Analytics software in Cartagena, Colombia
Acuacar is the water company of Cartagena de Indias, probably Colombia’s most famous and most visited city. Over the last twenty years, Acuacar has transformed water services that underpin the city’s success, with clean water now available to 100% of the city’s 1 million population and its 2.5 million visitors a year.
Read moreArtesia Consulting and i2O Water announce client for SIDS
Following last month’s announcement of the first product resulting from their partnership, Artesia Consulting and i2O Water are delighted to announce Yorkshire Water as a client for the Supply Interruption Detection Services SIDS.
Read moreAguas Kpital will use i2O’s iNet Network Analytics software in Cúcuta, Colombia
Aguas Kpital is a multi-award winning water company with a strong social conscience. It serves the city of Cúcuta, home to ¾ million people. The city is close to Colombia’s border with Venezuela, so one of its challenges has been a population swollen by the 1.6m refugees from Venezuela who have crossed into Colombia.
Read moreNew Supply Interruption Detection Service “SIDS”
Artesia Consulting and i2O Water announce new Supply Interruption Detection Service “SIDS”.
Read moreData Management Milestones
Water Finance and Management has identified 4 data management milestones.
Read moreArtesia Consulting & i2O Water strategic partnership
Artesia Consulting and i2O Water are delighted to announce a global strategic partnership that will make Artesia’s Data Analytics software available to i2O’s clients as part of the iNet advanced analytics solution.
Read moreWorld Water Day
The UN News says that water resources are often overlooked, but are an essential part of the solution to climate change.
Read moreIt's alarming
The cost to instrument a network has fallen dramatically. You can get a pressure/flow logger for less than £200, US$260, EUR230 at today’s exchange rates. But what’s not so easy is to make use of the information that’s derived from those devices. Today we want to highlight just one function: alarms.
Read moreRegulators get tough
The UK’s regulator is seen as having been tough on UK water companies in its recent price determination. Headlines such as “It's about time Ofwat got tougher on 'game-playing' water companies” suggest that there isn’t much public sympathy. But Northumbrian Water, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Bristol Water are all appealing. Thames Water, who had been thought likely to appeal, accepted the determination because fighting it would be a “significant management distraction.” And they lost a CEO candidate in the process.
Read moreSave water, drink beer
Glasgow, Scotland craft beer brand Brewgooder has come up with a cunning plan.
Read moreEarly detection
3 customer calls from the same area and you know you’ve got an incident so you’re out in the vans. Trouble is, that incident is already well underway by the time 3 different customers have decided that they need to call you. So here’s a different way of doing it: triangulation.
Read morePoisoned water chalice?
Sky News reports that Basil Scarsella, CEO of UK Power Networks, has withdrawn his application for the role of Chief Executive at Thames Water, just as an official announcement confirming his appointment was expected.
Read moreThe climate crisis is a water crisis
Tim Wainwright, Chief Executive of WaterAid UK, writes that throughout the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos in January 2020 he had one consistent message: for the world’s poorest, the climate crisis is a water crisis.
Read moreDani's dying to drink tap water
British actress Dani Dyer won’t drink tap water. She apparently thinks it’s poisoned deliberately by the Government and will eventually be used as a tool to cull the population.
Read moreNile dam deal nearly done
Reports have emerged of a deal between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan in relation to the Grand Renaissance Dam. Ethiopia’s flagship dam on the Nile will power the largest hydroelectric power plant in Africa at 6,450 MW, making it the 7th largest in the world. This will solve Ethopia’s energy challenges in one go and enable it to export energy to neighbouring countries. Currently 65% of its population are not connected to the grid.
Read moreLiquid gold
Most people take water for granted. It’s only when it’s not available that we realise just how precious it is. The New York Times describes how private tanker operators in Kathmandu profit when water is scarce. “This is like liquid gold,” says a tanker driver, “maybe more than gold.”
Read moreAll eyes on Iran
Countdown to a crisis Iran is facing a water crisis. The World Resources Institute says it’s number 4 on the crisis list after Israel, Lebanon, and Qatar. Water consumption is increasing, aquafers have been drunk dry, and investment is inadequate.
Read moreThe USA isn’t facing up to the full extent of its water crisis
The problem is quantity as well as quality. Over the last decade, the USA has been rocked by, and focused on, what happened in Flint. This isn’t the place to retell Flint’s story, the facts of which CNN has kindly set out for us all. But Flint is a water quality issue. When it comes to water quantity, or scarcity, then most Americans think first of Africa, India, the Middle East, or of Asia. They don’t in general think about their own country.
Read moreWater will shape the world in the next 50 years
Along with AI, Algae, Implantable Tech, Climate Change, Cryptocurrency, Empathy, Genetics, Lab-grown meat, Surveillance, Universal basic income, and Virtual Reality. Experts’ predictions seem to be more heavily discounted than they used to be, but here’s a group of experts who answered a lot of questions, the answers to which were synthesized into 12 themes. One of those themes is Water.
Read moreCut leakage and bills says UK regulator
£50 off the average bill and 16% reduction in leakage over the next 5 years. The UK water industry may have breathed a sigh of relief on Friday after the UK general election because it no longer faced being re-nationalised.
Read moreWe’re sleepwalking into a global water crisis
The warnings are there but no one's acting on them.
Read moreSADA embrace IR 4.0 with further investment in i2O's technology
Like large utilities around the world, SADA faces a multitude of challenges in providing a consistent and uninterrupted water supply to more than 2 million people in Kedah, Malaysia.
Read moreToo little too late
There isn't time to build our way out of trouble. BNAmericas reports from Chile on the challenges the country faces with water supply.
Read moreAwash with puns
Unity set to splash into the data lake... Amazon couldn’t have coined a happier name for its centralized data repository than Data Lake as far as the water industry is concerned.
Read moreRising stress levels
And near misses... The New York Times reports that a quarter of the world’s population faces looming water crises.
Read moreResilience. Are you prepared?
For terrible headlines and a massive fine... On Saturday nearly 1 million homes in the UK lost power. But it wasn’t just homes. It was airports and hospitals.
Read moreToilet-to-tap
Are you ready… Bangalore is India’s Silicon Valley. It was once full of pristine lakes and lush gardens. Now it’s a parched city of concrete.
Read moreYou want another network to manage?
LoRa and Sigfox gain share but NB-IoT will win in the end…
Read moreiNet software does the work of 100 people
Using software to monitor the network is essential.
Read moreNew Android app will enable technicians to configure water network data loggers from their mobile or tablet
i2O, the smart water network solutions company, today announced that it has launched a new mobile application that will enable technicians to configure and view real time data from its data loggers using Android mobile phones and tablets.
Read moreLiving on the edge
Edge analytics isn’t a form of extreme analytics with data scientists performing complex calculations on precipitous cliffs. So what is it, and why does it matter? It’s key to effective network monitoring. Here’s the theory:
Read moreSouth West Water selects i2O for loggers
South West Water, the provider of water and wastewater services to 1.7 million residents of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset, has selected loggers from i2O to instrument its clean water distribution network.
Read moreSouth West Water becomes first client for new iNet solution
South West Water, the provider of water and wastewater services to 1.7 million residents of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset, has adopted new data analytics software from i2O, the smart water network technology company, to monitor the condition of Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) on its 15,000 kilometre network.
Read moreWater utilities gain new insight from network data
i2O, the smart water network company, today launched a new software tool to help water companies monitor their networks and improve performance using data. i2O’s iNet software increases the ability of water companies to analyse and make automated decisions based on pressure and flow data and is the first software product available that diagnoses problems with Pressure Reducing Valves (PRVs) automatically.
Read moreHong Kong uses i2O to make its water supply smarter
The Water Supplies Department (WSD) of Hong Kong, the organisation responsible for providing water to more than seven million people living across the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, has approved a new data logging system from i2O, the smart water network company selected by specialist Innopipe Engineering Co Ltd, to measure the performance of its water supply network.
Read morei2O launches dNet solution at SWAN
Joel Hagan announced i2O’s new dNet solution to more than 180 delegates at the SWAN Conference in London on Tuesday and spoke about the major water industry challenges it helps to address.
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