Kando, a data intelligence solution provider specialising in wastewater data and AI, and Detection Services, an industry provider of multi discipline pipeline solutions, have announced a new partnership in Australia and New Zealand. The partnership will provide a framework to introduce wastewater management technology, to get a full view of the networks, optimise outcomes and provide solutions whilst allowing customers to gain a ‘network awareness picture’.
“At Detection Services we are constantly looking for new ways to drive innovation and consistency across a range of solutions and technologies that delivers what our customers need today and in the future,” says Chris Evans, COO, Detection Services. Our team is excited to join forces with Kando and are committed to delivering customer experiences and support in delivering this intelligent, sustainable, and technology to the wastewater industry.”
As an integral part of the alliance, Kando has appointed Annaelle Nir as its Australia and New Zealand Regional Manager to oversee the company’s expansion in the region. Nir has over ten years of experience working in companies dedicated to environmental sustainability, and after serving as Kando’s head of Israel Market, she has relocated to Australia to share her successful experience from the Israeli market, introduce Kando’s technology to the local market, and forge close relationships with the different stakeholders to meet their evolving needs.
“I am excited to be starting a new chapter of my journey with Kando in a region where there is a clear need to implement sustainable practices,” says Annaelle Nir, Australia and New Zealand regional manager, at Kando. “The potential of wastewater data to provide valuable insights is constantly expanding, and our technology is ideally placed to complement the emerging water reuse programs that treat wastewater as a valuable resource, rather than simply as ‘waste’.”
Detection Services is renowned for its no compromise approach to customer satisfaction and investing in networks of the future. Their customer TRILITY was looking to optimise operations and provide a specific solution within their Rotorua plant. To address the challenge a Proof of Concept (POC) utilising Kando technology was completed at the Rotorua wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in New Zealand, which implemented on-line wastewater quality analysis in the Rotorua sewer network. This approach allowed TRILITY to get real time understanding of their network and critical performance data, allowing for proactive control and operational flexibility.
“Wastewater monitoring programs should not be seen as ‘Gold Standard’, but as an essential part of WWTP risk management,” says Phil de Groot, operations and maintenance manager at TRILITY. “We conducted a POC with Kando technology to solve a specific event occurring in our system, but after implementation we quickly uncovered pain points within various aspects of our WWTPs’ day-to-day operations. In the long term, implementing Kando’s technology will enable us to offer a holistic solution for improving functionality in WWTPs.”
Kando has long-term partnerships with numerous municipalities in the US, Europe, and beyond, with an established track record of generating tangible returns for its partners and customers. Kando’s global expansion, targeting new markets such as Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, serves as a testament to the importance and effectiveness of Kando’s technology and the impact it has been making around the world.
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April 10, 2023 at 06:57AM by Shriya Raban, Khareem Sudlow