by Sensor Industries | Mar 26, 2026 | Flood Sensors, NOI, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
Last week we asked a simple question to users on Linkedin: which building system uses the most water in a typical hotel or multi-unit property? The options were laundry, kitchen, landscaping, and bathrooms. The answer is surprising to some people at first. Bathrooms...
by Sensor Industries | Mar 7, 2026 | Government, Water Conservation
Communities across the West are being asked to use less water as utilities face drought pressure, infrastructure challenges, and rising costs. At the same time, many water agencies are introducing new rebates and public tools to encourage conservation. For local...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 15, 2026 | AI, IoT, Science, Water Conservation
AI’s growing demand for water is raising alarms worldwide, but history shows us that every industrial revolution has tested our water systems and ultimately driven us to build better ones. The Cloud Has a Thirst Every question you ask an AI model, every image...
by Sensor Industries | Feb 6, 2026 | IoT, Technology, Water Conservation
Water damage rarely starts as a dramatic event. It usually begins quietly, with a running toilet, a failed supply line, or continuous flow that goes unnoticed until damage spreads and costs escalate. Water damage remains one of the most expensive and disruptive risks...
by Sensor Industries | Jan 11, 2026 | Flood Sensors, Toilet Sensors, Water Conservation
A lot of technology promises results. Water intelligence is different because it often starts paying attention to problems that are already happening. Most properties have leaks that have been running for weeks. Inefficiencies that feel normal because nobody can see...
by Sensor Industries | Dec 20, 2025 | AI, Science, Technology, Water Conservation
Artificial intelligence feels weightless. We experience it as instant answers, generated images, and seamless automation that lives somewhere in the cloud. It feels clean, invisible, almost frictionless. But behind every AI interaction is a physical reality that is...