VANCOUVER, BC – infinitii ai inc., with its partner AECOM, has won its second competitive bid this year with the City of Hamilton. The latest sales achievement installs infinitii flowworks real-time data monitoring software at 112 sites throughout the city as part of the City of Hamilton’s Wastewater Quality Management System (WWQMS).
“We are delighted with this latest win in Hamilton and that our partnership has once
again led to this recognition of infinitii ai’s leadership in predictive analytics,” stated Jean
Charles Phaneuf, CEO of infinitii ai. “Our software already serves 6.6 million, or more
than 90% of the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) population, and we
continue to increase our presence by upselling and contributing more value for smart
city customers in Canada’s most densely populated urban region.”
The entire Citywide Wastewater / Combined Flow Monitoring Program Implementation
will consist of three Phases. Phase 1 of the Program Implementation will include flow
monitoring at 112 sites (60 sanitary sites and 52 combined sites) throughout the City.
Phase 2 and Phase 3 of the Program Implementation will be completed through two
additional separate RFPs.
Hamilton selected infinitii flowworks based on its powerful predictive analytics software
suite that performs real-time analysis, checks flow monitoring status and sets alarms
through a single interface aggregating all types of data from any source. It is also the
data platform for machine learning software products including infinitii auto i&i for
automated detailed analysis of storm events related to Inflow & Infiltration, infinitii auto qa/qc for Quality Assurance and Quality Control analysis on sensor data shifts and
outliers, and infinitii face pro for data transformation and streaming analytics.
With a population of 569,000, Hamilton is one of Canada’s fast-growth cities. And with
the official opening of its $340 million Woodward Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
project in November, the city is making significant progress on reducing wastewater
pollution, improving water quality and managing wet weather conditions.