Why Leakmited

Field experts at your side

At Leakmited, innovation is not just about AI. Our real strength lies in the men and women who work every day to help water utilities meet the challenge of improving water network performance. Engineers, analysts, leak searchers, operational advisors: our experts speak your language, understand your constraints, and are committed to working alongside you.

Our means

Expertise drawn from the field... and beyond

Our team brings together multidisciplinary profiles: in-depth knowledge of networks, understanding of water service issues, and mastery of analysis and management tools. This diversity allows us to take action with precision, from strategy definition to implementation in the field.

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Our means

Operational and strategic support

We work hand in hand with water utilities to analyze current performance, prioritize actions, develop realistic action plans, monitor and adjust results over time.

This constant dialogue ensures tailored and pragmatic solutions.

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Our approach

Experts in water utility challenges

Our experts are selected for their experience, but also for their ability to work with water utilities in a spirit of trust, guidance, and agility. They know how to integrate your budgetary, technical, and human constraints to co-build effective solutions.

Why this human approach makes all the difference?

We listen to your challenges and work with you to develop solutions tailored to each context. Our agile and Independent teams combine field expertise, strategic analysis, and customized support. We make your data speak as loudly as your reality, continuously enriching our knowledge base to go ever further.

Experts + AI = Maximum impact

Artificial intelligence is a powerful asset. But its potential can only be realized when it is used by professionals who can translate it into concrete decisions. It is this human-machine partnership that enables Leakmited to take action where it matters most.

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Leakmited Twin

How does AI optimize your budgets and field operations?

Thanks to our Twin solution and the use of Leakmited Scores, we offer practical help to water utilities in prioritizing their renovation projects. The scores enable us to identify precisely which areas require urgent and optimal attention, thereby facilitating secured investments and reduced operating costs. In practical terms, water utilities benefit from proactive, targeted, and financially optimized management of their networks.

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What are the benefits for water utilities?

  • Proven field expertise: a team of experienced leak searchers who are independent and able to work on all types of networks. Their in-depth knowledge of the field enables them to quickly identify critical issues.
  • Tailor-made service: our experts adapt to your local constraints, whether these are a lack of internal resources, budgetary constraints or technical specificities.
  • Strategic and operational vision: beyond detection, our teams help guide your renovation choices with accurate, well-founded analysis that is integrated into your long-term investment planning.
  • Reduction in losses and costs: by targeting the areas that really need attention, our experts help you maximize the impact of each project proposal.
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