Qatium case studies

Hear how our customers are benefiting from our platform. Digital water
success stories from utilities of all sizes.

The Future of Water Distribution Networks
Making Digital Twins Accessible to All
Best Practices for Deploying a Digital Twin
Water Security: Creating Certainty in Uncertain Times
Water Management in the Middle East and North Africa
How Digital Twins Help Water Utilities Optimize Network Performance
Water Quality and the Impact of Digital Innovation
You’re wasting your GIS data – here’s how to make it useful
The Digital Twin Journey

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#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

“With Qatium, operators can better understand network behavior, optimize system performance, and ensure continuity and resilience.”

Newsha Ajami Chief Strategy & Development Officer at Berkeley Lab

“Qatium enables digital transformation while introducing transparency and equitable access.”

Will Sarni Founder & CEO of Water Foundry

“Qatium has the ambition and opportunity to democratize water intelligence. And they have what it takes to make it happen.”

Sasa Tomic Digital Water Lead at Burns & McDonnell

“Qatium carries the promise of becoming the utility industry’s trust broker.”

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

“Actionable data is fundamental for smarter, sustainable, and resilient water systems. This is exactly what Qatium is about.”

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.