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Inflowmatix, a UK based company with a global customer base, designs, builds and consults on the implementation of solutions that enable water utilities to monitor, understand and optimise the performance of their distribution networks.
We are guided at the highest tier of our leadership and decision making by world-class and pioneering research into water network operations, optimisation and management.
Our aim is to work with our clients and other stakeholders in the water industry to establish and maintain a water supply resource with the integrity and reliability that all sectors of society can have complete confidence.
arboricity™ is a unique service offering, providing timely, high–quality and trustworthy insights into your network, together with tailored outcomes. Utilising near realtime hydraulic network models allows higher level automated analytical services to be brought online, increasing confidence in operational decision making and providing actionable insights.
InflowSys™ allows you to monitor accurate, high frequency pressure within your network, so that you can discover and resolve issues early and optimise its performance. Designed for fast and efficient deployment, InflowSys™ is a cost effective solution designed to give you the insights you need.
Challenge Severn Trent Water (STW) is one of the largest water and waste companies operating within England and Wales. As part of their OFWAT commitment to significantly reduce burst and leakage within the current 5 year AMP cycle, they were seeking partners to optimise the pressure management and control within a challenging district metered area […]
read moreChallenge De Watergroep is the biggest drinking water and industrial water company in the Flanders, the northern region of Belgium. They were aware of large pressure transients occurring in parts of their distribution network. As such, they were looking for a partner to investigate the issue using advanced monitoring and hydraulic analysis techniques. Depending on […]
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