VANCOUVER — Infinitii ai inc. and its partner AECOM recently announced they have been selected to install infinitii flowworks data monitoring software at 112 sites throughout the city of Hamilton.
The award followed a competitive bidding process, stated a release. The program will be undertaken as part of the City of Hamilton’s Wastewater Quality Management System.
The citywide Wastewater/Combined Flow Monitoring Program Implementation will consist of three phases. Phase one will include flow monitoring at 112 sites (60 sanitary and 52 combined sites) throughout the city. Phase two and phase three will be completed through separate RFPs.
Infinitii flowworks features predictive analytics software that performs real-time analysis, checks flow monitoring status and sets alarms through a single interface aggregating data from all sources. It is also the data platform for machine learning software products including infinitii auto i&i for automated detailed analysis of storm events related to inflow and infiltration, infinitii auto qa/qc for quality assurance and quality control analysis on sensor data shifts and outliers, and infinitii face pro for data transformation and streaming analytics.
“We are delighted with this latest win in Hamilton and that our partnership has once again led to this recognition of infinitii ai’s leadership in predictive analytics,” stated infinitii ai CEO Jean Charles Phaneuf in a statement. “Our software already serves 6.6 million, or more than 90 per cent of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area population, and we continue to increase our presence by upselling and contributing more value for smart city customers in Canada’s most densely populated urban region.”
Infinitii ai also provides environmental monitoring to the municipalities of Seattle, Miami-Dade County, Boston, Dallas, Los Angeles County, Vancouver, Toronto, Region of Peel and York Region, among others. Its partners include engineering and IT companies such as AECOM, Core & Main Inc., Kerr Wood Leidal Associates Ltd., K2 Geospatial, SCG Flowmetrix and TREKK Design Group LLC.
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