Through a strategic partnership with Ontario’s SCG Flowmetrix Technical Services, Vancouver-based infinitii ai this week announced that it has won a contract for the wastewater flow monitoring program for The Regional Municipality of Halton.
As a result of the contract, infinitii’s water management software now serves more than 90% of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area population, according to chief executive officer Jean Charles Phaneuf.
“Our significant customer base in this urban area offers excellent growth potential by upselling our newest generation of machine learning products,” the CEO stated.
The Halton Region is comprised of four local municipalities including the Town of Oakville, the City of Burlington, the Town of Milton, and the Town of Halton Hills—and is responsible for operating and maintaining water and wastewater infrastructure for well over 600,000 residents.
“This track record of sales success in the GTHA offers our company a strategic framework,” said Phaneuf, “which is being applied to similar urban markets across North America, where both prospects and our customer base lies, paving the way for growth.”
Trusted by a growing number of North American water infrastructure utilities since 2014, infinitii flowworks is a predictive analytics software suite that performs real-time analysis, checks flow monitoring status, and sets alarms through a single interface that accepts “all types of data from any source.”
Flowworks will allow the Halton Region to collect data across its 2,000 kilometres of sewers (with their 31,000 maintenance holes) and 83 wastewater pumping stations, which helps operators better identify and understand performance among other benefits.
Infinitii ai rebranded in 2022 from Carl Data Solutions.
The BC firm has been working in the Toronto area since 2016.
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