by Sensor Industries | May 17, 2025 | Drought, IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
As the demand on California’s water systems intensifies, so does the need for smarter, more scalable solutions that deliver measurable savings. At Sensor Industries, we believe innovation doesn’t just come from new technology – it comes from shared goals,...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 16, 2025 | Drought, Technology, Water Conservation
Mexico City, one of the world’s largest metropolitan areas, has long faced a serious water crisis. With a population exceeding 22 million people, the region has struggled with water shortages, aging infrastructure, and a growing demand that far exceeds sustainable...
by Sensor Industries | Jan 19, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Drought, Flood Sensors, Hospitality, Hotels, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
Water conservation is no longer just a matter of environmental stewardship – it is a financial and operational necessity for property owners managing multi-unit dwellings. From hotels and student housing to government properties and apartment complexes, effective...
by Sensor Industries | Jan 12, 2025 | Drought, Industry News, IoT, Science, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
Water is a resource we often take for granted. Yet, as we enter an era of unprecedented environmental challenges, the realities of drought and water scarcity are becoming impossible to ignore. Across North America, communities are grappling with the fallout from...
by Sensor Industries | Apr 22, 2024 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Drought, Flood Sensors, IoT, NOI, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
As we gear up for Earth Day, it’s crucial to recognize the interconnectedness of all environmental issues. Conserving water not only preserves this precious resource but also reduces energy consumption and minimizes pollution, contributing to a healthier planet....
by Nick Benz | Apr 2, 2024 | Drought, IoT, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Water Scarcity Changes How People Think: Lacking money makes people focus on the present—but lacking water makes them plan for the future. A recent opinion piece in Scientific American by Thomas Talhelm and Hamidreza Harati piqued my interest in reflecting on how...