Global water and wastewater treatment solutions provider, Gradiant, has introduced Turing, a new independent subsidiary specializing in digital and AI technology. Named after AI pioneer Alan Turing, this move reflects a growing trend towards AI-driven solutions within the water industry and Gradiant’s commitment to leading this transformation.
Turing aims to leverage its AI-powered platform, featuring SmartOps for treatment plants and HydroEye for distribution networks, to drive substantial cost savings and sustainability improvements across the water value chain. The subsidiary has already made notable strides with Fortune 100 companies and major public utilities.
The launch of Turing marks an evolution in Gradiant’s approach, allowing both entities to optimize their resources independently while advancing cutting-edge technologies in their respective domains. The synergistic collaboration between Gradiant’s expertise in water treatment and project delivery, coupled with Turing’s AI and digital prowess, positions the duo to meet dynamic industry demands.
Anurag Bajpayee, Gradiant’s CEO, emphasizes the critical importance of ensuring freshwater for future generations and the role of digital technologies and AI in achieving this goal. Turing, under the guidance of visionary CTO Hiep Le, is poised to scale its differentiated AI-powered platform to serve industrial and municipal water clients worldwide.
This strategic development follows Gradiant’s recent collaborations with Synauta for proprietary AI algorithms and SpaceAge Labs for expertise in water distribution networks and assets. These partnerships underscore Gradiant’s dedication to pioneering innovative solutions in the water industry.
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