Suffolk Technologies portfolio company WINT continues to transform water management and sustainability solutions for the built environment with the launch of its powerful WINT3 platform.
The next-generation WINT3 builds on WINT’s widely deployed water management solutions and technologies to help organizations mitigate water risk and proactively meet sustainability goals in a wide range of midsize and large facilities, including commercial buildings, multifamily residential, office, retail, higher education and others.
“Water is the last unmanaged resource in buildings,” said Yaron Dycian, chief product and strategy officer for WINT. “This results in significant waste, carbon emissions, and damage from leaks. With the world’s water resources rapidly dwindling, rising insurance premiums and the increasing prominence of net zero goals, ignoring water is no longer an option. WINT3 and its powerful AI analytics provides organizations a highly effective solution to these challenges. Commercial, residential, education and other large facilities can now monitor and manage water, cut waste, prevent damage and reduce emissions so they can meet their financial and sustainability goals into the future.”
Current rates of waste and the carbon impact of the water supply make efficient water management a crucial part of buildings’ sustainability strategies. Commercial buildings account for approximately 17% of public water consumption in the United States, and water treatment and delivery are responsible for 13% of the total electricity consumption in the United States. Yet water waste in buildings is rampant, with some 25% of water entering a facility lost to inefficiency, equipment failure and human error.
WINT equips building owners and management teams with a cutting-edge solution for managing water in the building, fighting water loss and damage and reducing the environmental impact of an increasingly scarce resource.
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