Stabilise networks without adding operational complexity
Water distribution relies on sensitive hydraulic balances where pressure, flow, quality and energy consumption must be carefully controlled to ensure service continuity and operational performance.
Even minor deviations can lead to water losses, energy overconsumption, network instability or degradation of delivered water quality.
Indao transforms data from pumping stations, reservoirs, networks and control equipment into reliable operational indicators and concrete recommendations.
Why water distribution is different
Dynamic networks where hydraulic balance, service continuity and energy efficiency are tightly interconnected.
Extended and interconnected networks
Strong energy dependency
Constant demand variability
The challenges you face
- Hydraulic stability: maintain appropriate pressure and flow across the entire network
- Water losses: early detection of leaks and reduction of non-revenue water
- Energy performance: optimise pump operation and control setpoints
- Service quality: ensure continuity of supply and compliance with quality standards
- Equipment availability: anticipate drifts affecting pumps, valves and control systems
The limits of your current tools
- Fragmented visibility across network supervision, energy and maintenance
- Threshold-based alarms not suited to hydraulic dynamics
- Difficulty linking energy performance to network behaviour
- Incident analysis often performed after the fact
- Limited tools to contextualise consumption variations and their impact
What Indao delivers in practice
We design advanced analytics solutions that genuinely improve water distribution network performance, with AI as a support : explainable, controlled and field-oriented.
What you gain
Operational results, not just more dashboards
See clearly. Act decisively. Optimise sustainably.
Decisions that have already proven their impact
Want to make decisions differently?
Let’s explore how your data can become a concrete operational lever.
Whatever your activity in the water & waste sector