Fresh, potable water is a dwindling resource for many of the world’s most populated areas, and the infrastructures for distributing and using it are increasingly antiquated or inefficient. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that more than six billion gallons per day of water (18% of total water treated) are lost during conveyance by leaking pipes. In some low-income countries, such as Indonesia and Mexico, leakage exceeds 50% of water treated, with the global average as high as 35%.
While improvements to physical infrastructure are slow to implement, comparatively faster and lower cost information technology (IT) tools aim to help manage existing infrastructure more effectively. The raft of technologies in this segment apply techniques such as acoustics, digital robot inspection, ground-penetrating radar, wireless sensor networks, and benchmark-based flow modeling. All help provide data toward the detection and location of leaks in pipelines, or measure and assess pipe conditions.
RedZone Robotics is among the more competitive companies on our Lux Innovation Grid, which ranks players according to how their technology, business execution and market presence compare. RedZone stands out largely for its pipe inspection technology, which deploys robots outfitted with an array of sensors that provide pipe integrity information. There are also several leak detection companies on our grid, among them are key players Pressure Pipe Inspection Company (PPIC) and Pure Technologies. Both get high marks for their business execution as well as their technology, which deploys acoustical sensors that allow the flow of water to push the sensors through the pipe.
Bentley Systems and MWH Soft are two of the better-established software companies on the grid. Both apply risk-based approaches to pipe rehabilitation and pinpointing leaks, and both register high business execution scores due to their profitability and high revenues per employee.
Source: Lux Research report ” Ranking Water Information Technology Companies on the Lux Innovation Grid.”


