
GoAigua joins J-WAFS as new research affiliate
New collaboration between MIT and GoAigua unites MIT’s strengths in AI, data analytics, and sensing with novel water industry efforts that use wastewater testing as a pandemic response tool.
Completing digital transformation of water utilities across the globe – conserving financial, human, and natural resources and delivering exceptional customer experience
Used by 400+ water utilities globally, GoAigua transforms utilities into smarter, more proactive, more resilient entities.
GoAigua unifies all digital components of the water utility infrastructure – SCADA, GIS, ERP, AMI/AMR, CMMS, IoT Sensors – into a single utility. Using advanced AI/ML algorithms, GoAigua improves operations, maintenance, asset management, customer experience, and adaptability.
Centralized intelligent management enables real-time sense and response – prioritizing the most important activities.
Centralized management of all processes and distributed assets. Different indicators depending on the user’s role.
Integration of real-time and historical data from any technology provider of SCADAs, AMIs, GIS or any other systems that are already up and running.
GoAigua draws on the experience of digitally transforming a water utility, which became a reality thanks to the joint efforts of IT&OT professionals.
Our solutions are up and running in more than 400 water systems, where operators leverage GoAigua in their daily operations.
All data sources are processed, regardless of suppliers or technologies
GoAigua solutions can be activated or deactivated according to the use cases required
Two-way communication with other platforms and solutions (North/South Bound Interface)
Easy integration of new elements. Stable performance when newly processed and stored data is added.
Encryption of sensitive data. Robust cybersecurity protocols for critical infrastructures.
Single data model relating all utility’s assets with their attributes
Optimize storm and sewer water networks to prevent overflows and automate treatment processes
The GoAigua architecture is divided into three main layers, which contain different components.
– Holistic view of the entire system from a single management point
– Cross-functional use cases and analytics
– Based on micro-services
– Northbound interface via APIs
— Single data model
— Advanced AI algorithms
— Works with any vendor technology and communication protocols
— Easy integration with third-party data and platforms
GoAigua solutions provide a single management point for all monitored processes. The applications are linked to each other thanks to its single data model and smart algorithms. Data analysis is represented based on a hierarchical navigation model, from a general perspective to a detailed view of each process, depending on the level of analysis required.
Case Study
Learn how the city of Valencia in Spain addressed the challenge of eliminating leaks and fraud in its water network.
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