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FEATURE


AI’S HIGH-WATER MARK


Yaron Dycian, Chief Product and Strategy Officer for WINT Water Intelligence, explores the solutions available for healthcare estates and facilities managers looking to eliminate the risk of water-leak disasters, while reducing ongoing waste and costs.


There is no doubt that technology is transforming the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare estate management. Keeping any facility functioning is always critical, and in healthcare facilities it can be a matter of life and death. As a water management, analysis and leak prevention specialist, we know how costly and disruptive water leaks can be, especially in critical facilities such as healthcare estates and hospitals.


The advances in technologies such as our AI-powered water intelligence technology has made it significantly easier for healthcare service providers to manage complex facilities run by teams of staff across multiple sites. By embracing this AI driven technology, water efficiency and avoiding leak- borne water damage becomes a whole lot easier.


An AI-powered leak prevention solution works by using artificial intelligence and pattern matching to identify


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anomalies, detect leaks and waste at the source, then alerting facilities managers and shutting off water supplies when necessary. By combining AI with smart shut-off valves, water intelligence units provide an all-in-one solution for facilities managers looking to eliminate the risk of water- leak disasters while reducing ongoing water waste and costs. It continuously learns and adapts to a building’s water network to ensure detection and prevention are optimised for each site. The devices are fully autonomous and will continue to operate even if network connectivity or power supplies are disrupted.


Water intelligence in action Healthcare Provider Clalit Healthcare (the world’s second largest HMO) made sure that leaks don’t turn into disasters by installing water intelligence technology. With over 1,600


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