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TaKaDu’s global expansion
I’ve reported previously (several times) about Israel’s TaKaDu and its water-saving systems for water utilities. It has acquired new customers in Australia and its first one in Vietnam. Meanwhile, its first US customer Knoxville Utilities Board is already showing major … Continue reading
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Detecting water leaks in Finland
The cloud-based technology of Israel’s TaKaDu (see here) is now operational in 13 countries. Jyväskylä Energy Group, the water utility of central Finland’s largest city, will deploy TaKaDu’s central event management solution to improve network efficiency and customer service. https://www.israel21c.org/finnish-utility-partners-with-takadu-to-detect-water-leaks/
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4 Global Cleantech companies
Four Israeli companies were named in the 2017 Global Cleantech 100. Israel’s BreezoMeter, Kaiima, TaKaDu, and Netafim are among the top 100 companies picked (from a list of 9,900) by Cleantech Group as poised to make significant market impact within … Continue reading
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3M expands Israel operations
Multinational hi-tech 3M has launched a customer innovation center in Herzliya. It signals 3M’s interest in Israel as a market as well as a source of technology. 3M’s Israeli acquisitions and investments include Attenti, VocalZoom and Takadu as well as … Continue reading
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The water will flow from Jerusalem
A delegation from California governor Jerry Brown came to Jerusalem Institute’s Milken Financial Innovations Lab to learn how best to alleviate California’s severe drought. They heard from Israeli water companies Arad, Ayyeka, Emefcy, Miya, Netafim, RealiteQ, and Takadu and others. … Continue reading
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Saving Australia’s water
I featured Israel’s TaKaDu in January. Here is a more detailed report about the billions of liters of water that TaKaDu’s unique leaks and faults detection technology is saving in Australia’s parched states. http://www.afr.com/p/technology/the_israeli_tech_start_up_saving_mRrbJ9PMc9x6U8s3C3oTFN
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Detecting water leaks
Over 30 percent of the fresh water supplied by the world’s water utilities is lost through leaking pipes. The systems developed by Israel’s TaKaDu detect leaks and are saving billions of liters of water all over the world. And yet … Continue reading
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An ideal water partnership
Jerusalem’s water utility Hagihon, with 1 million customers, has signed a 3-year contract with Israeli water network management company TaKaDu. TaKaDu monitors water quality, leakage and pressure for customers in Israel, the USA, Europe, Australasia, South America and Asia. http://israelnewtech.com/2014/09/hagihon-takadu-sign-long-term-three-year-contract-extension-integrated-water-network-management/
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Takudu forms water alliance with Aqualia
Spain’s water giant Aqualia has partnered with Israel’s Takudu to deploy TaKaDu’s system for detecting inefficiencies in water distribution systems. FCC Aqualia works in 17 countries including China, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Czech Republic, Algeria, Egypt, UAE and Saudi Arabia. http://israelnewtech.com/2014/06/15/takadu-partners-spanish-water-management-giant-fcc-aqualia/
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Swiss investor likes Israeli clean-tech
The Swiss company ABB Technology Ventures has joined the financing round for two Israeli companies. TaKaDu monitors for leaks in systems run by water companies (including in London). Pentalum’s technologies make wind energy systems more efficient. http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000745106&fid=1725 http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=1000745163&fid=1725 http://www.pentalum.com/
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