Our Projects
Some of the amazing projects we are currently engaged in.
Smart Irrigation Systems
A Smart Irrigation System is a data-driven approach to water management that replaces traditional "set-it-and-forget-it" timers with real-time intelligence. By 2026, these systems have evolved from simple rain-delay tools into sophisticated ecosystems utilizing AI, IoT, and "water printing" technology.
The latest generation of irrigation has shifted toward Predictive AI and Precision Hardware:
Institutional "Smart Schools" Water Hub
An Institutional "Smart Schools" Water Hub is an integrated management ecosystem that combines IoT hardware, cloud-based monitoring, and prepaid dispensing to transform how educational institutions handle water.
In 2026, these hubs have moved beyond simple plumbing to become "Living Laboratories" that improve school hygiene while ensuring financial sustainability.
The "Water ATM" for Informal Settlements
In informal settlements, the "Water ATM" (Automated Water Vending Machine) serves as a critical bridge between formal water utilities and underserved residents. By 2026, these systems have become the primary defense against "water cartels" and waterborne diseases in densely populated urban areas.
In 2026, water ATMS have become a lifeline Improving basic hygiene
Residential & Home Use Smart Metering
Prepaid Water/Power Models: Integration with mobile wallets (like M-Pesa) allows tenants to "top up" their utilities as they go, preventing surprise bills and helping families manage tight budgets.
Leak & Burst Detection: High-resolution smart meters can detect "micro-flows" (a dripping faucet) or catastrophic bursts.
Multi Unit & Commercial Smart Metering
For property managers and homeowners' associations (HOAs), smart meters solve the "fairness" problem. Sub-Metering & Billing Transparency: Instead of dividing a single bulk utility bill by the number of units, smart meters ensure each tenant pays exactly for what they consume, reducing disputes and "water theft."
In high-stakes environments like malls, office towers, or factories, smart meters provide the verified, real-time data needed for LEED certification
Institutional & Specialized Uses
Monitoring sterile water supplies and ensuring 24/7 pressure in critical care units for hospitals and medical facilities. "Green Guest" programs for hotels where guests can see their real-time footprint or receive rewards for water conservation.
Detecting "ghost flows" (leaks in public restrooms) that often go unreported for weeks.