Multi-parameter water quality monitor wins IUG Innovation Award

Water quality monitoring

Multi-parameter water quality monitor wins IUG Innovation Award

17 Jan, 2019

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ATi’s pioneering MetriNet has been awarded the IUG Innovation Award 2018, voted for by UK water companies.

In a tough category featuring a variety of industry-leading products, the Instrument User Group (IUG), which is run by the WRc, chose the MetriNet as the Break-Through Product of the Year. During the 2018 WWEM Gala Dinner presentation, hosted by stage and screen star Brian Blessed, ATi were presented with the coveted award by Leo Carswell following the MetriNet’s outstanding success in helping water companies turn their distribution networks into Smart Networks.

Industry experts hailed ATi’s MetriNet as the sustainable solution for the complex challenges in the water sector, providing a flexible method for delivering information, even from remote locations. MetriNet systems are already delivering actionable insights and are identifying potential risks within DMAs and its water-saver feature also allows continuous measurement or batch-sampling regime.

The introduction of the MetriNet means that INTELLIGENT, not just smart, water distribution networks are now in reach, providing networks that measure, think, predict and take actions in the best interests of its customers.

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