ABOUT LEAKZON

LeakZon Ltd. is a pioneering company dedicated to optimizing water management through innovative technology and data-driven solutions. At the core of LeakZon's offerings is a comprehensive suite of tools designed to detect, manage, and prevent water loss within distribution networks. By leveraging cutting-edge analytics and robust monitoring systems, LeakZon enables municipalities and water utilities to enhance their operational efficiency, reduce non-revenue water (NRW), and ensure sustainable water management practices.

Advanced Dashboard

A standout feature of LeakZon’s solution is its advanced dashboard, which provides a clear and comprehensive snapshot of the current status of water networks. This user-friendly interface consolidates data from various sources, delivering meaningful insights that facilitate informed operational and business decisions. The dashboard's real-time analytics and visualizations help identify inefficiencies, detect leaks promptly, and monitor water usage patterns. As a result, water utilities can make proactive decisions to reduce water loss and optimize their overall performance.

Virtual DMA
One of LeakZon’s unique offerings is the Virtual DMA (District Metered Area). This feature leverages data from Automated Meter Reading (AMR) systems to create a virtual representation of the water network. By analyzing this data, the Virtual DMA can identify inefficiencies and suggest optimizations without the need for physical alterations to the infrastructure. This not only increases the efficiency of the water networks but also reduces operational costs and minimizes disruptions. The Virtual DMA empowers utilities to maintain a high level of service while effectively managing their resources.

Who We Serve
LeakZon Ltd. offers comprehensive solutions tailored to meet the needs of various key segments in the water management industry, including municipalities, water utilities, water operation companies, and AMR manufacturers for OEM partnerships. For municipalities, LeakZon's advanced tools enable efficient water distribution and leak management, helping to conserve resources and maintain infrastructure. Water utilities benefit from real-time analytics and actionable insights, allowing them to reduce non-revenue water and improve service reliability. Water operation companies can leverage LeakZon's technology to optimize their operations and enhance the performance of their water networks. Additionally, LeakZon collaborates with AMR manufacturers through OEM partnerships, integrating its cutting-edge solutions with existing metering technologies to provide enhanced data accuracy and operational efficiency. By addressing the specific requirements of these segments, LeakZon ensures that its solutions deliver maximum value and drive sustainable water management practices across the industry.

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