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Bengaluru start-up uses IoT and AI to help factories reduce water use by up to 30%

The Hindu 24 Nov 2025 · 8:30 PM
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FluxGen's AquaGen platform helps factories cut water consumption by up to 30% using IoT and AI. This is crucial as Bengaluru faces water scarcity issues.
Bengaluru start-up uses IoT and AI to help factories reduce water use by up to 30%
Why it matters
FluxGen, a Bengaluru-based start-up, has created AquaGen, a platform designed to help factories monitor and reduce water usage through IoT and AI technologies. The system collects data from various sources, including meters and SCADA screens, to provide a comprehensive view of water flow and quality. This allows plant managers to quickly identify leaks and inefficiencies. For instance, a leak at a biotech facility was detected and fixed within 48 hours, saving significant water. Industries using AquaGen typically see a 15% to 30% reduction in water consumption within six months. The platform's design is informed by real operational challenges faced by industries, ensuring tailored solutions for water management.
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