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Expert content on digital water, sustainability, utility management, and collaboration in water.Ā 

Introducing Qatium AI Build Studio

A governed environment for turning water network expertise into working apps and workflows on top of Qatium — in plain language, inside Qatium itself.ā€ Water utilities did not become software-heavy because they wanted more software. They did it because every operational need gradually became…

Water utilities need better AI

The future of water operations is not a collection of copilots. It is a governed AI operational platform that can watch, remember, reason, and act through the utility stack under human authority. The strategy problem beneath the AI hype Right now, most water utilities are under pressure to define an…
By Manu Arianoff, CEO at Qatium

How GenAI is Supercharging Digital Transformation for Rural Water Utilities Across the United States

Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is transforming industries worldwide, but in the U.S. water sector, its impact is both timely and unique. Facing increasing operational pressures, shrinking workforces, and the need to modernize rapidly, utilities are finding in GenAI a practical and scalable set of tools to accelerate their digital…

Listen to our Open Water whitepaper, now available as audio-podcast

Ever wished you could absorb research papers, whitepapers, or long reads while driving, cooking, or on holiday? We used Google’s NotebookLM to transform our original whitepaper —Open Water: Why we need Open Data, Open Software & Open Collaboration in Water— into a podcast-style audio summary you can listen to in…
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Water utilities need better AI
Introducing Qatium AI Build Studio
Paradise regained: How digital twins saved a bahamian resort’s water supply
Distilled | Conversation with Felicia Marcus, water‑policy expert and Landreth Visiting Fellow at Stanford University, Water in the West
Qatium’s 2025 year in review: 10 key moments you may have missed
What is a digital twin and why does it matter for water management?
Distilled | Conversation with Daniel Benitez, Vice President and General Manager, Innovation & New Ventures at Veralto
AI Agents in Your Water Utility: A Powerful Co-Pilot or a Risky Takeover?
Distilled | Conversation with Henk Ovink, Executive Director of the Global Commission on the Economics of Water

#QatiumExperts

Our advisory board of thought leaders is a core pillar in our community. With them we drive the conversation on solving water challenges.

Dragan Savic CEO at KWR Water Research Institute

ā€œWith Qatium, operators can better understand network behavior, optimize system performance, and ensure continuity and resilience.ā€

Newsha Ajami Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Berkeley Lab

ā€œQatium enables digital transformation while introducing transparency and equitable access.ā€

Will Sarni Founder & CEO of Water Foundry

ā€œQatium has the ambition and opportunity to democratize water intelligence. And they have what it takes to make it happen.ā€

Sasa Tomic Digital Water Lead at Burns & McDonnell

ā€œQatium carries the promise of becoming the utility industry’s trust broker.ā€

Gigi Karmous-Edwards Digital Water Technologies Expert & Consultant

“The impact of Qatium’s open platform on water is tremendous; utilities can be efficient & resilient with limited cost.”

Tom Freyberg Environmental Journalist & MD at Atlantean Media

ā€œActionable data is fundamental for smarter, sustainable, and resilient water systems. This is exactly what Qatium is about.ā€

Open Water 2.0:
Open platforms, Marketplaces & Community

Open Water 2.0 builds on the foundation of our first Open Water whitepaper, which explored the value of open data, open-source software, and open collaboration in the water sector. In this paper, we introduce three new critical drivers to the Open Water approach: Open platforms, Digital marketplaces and Communities in motion.

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