FLUIDANALYTICS.AI

Mar 28, 2025
SINGAPORE, SG—As climate change, pollution, and rapid urbanization place increasing strain on global water systems, technology is emerging as a critical enabler of more resilient and sustainable water management.
A recent feature on Channel NewsAsia’s Blue Revolution explores how innovation—from data analytics to robotics—is reshaping the way cities monitor and protect water resources.
Within this broader shift, Fluid Analytics represents a growing class of technology-driven organizations focused on transforming how urban water systems are understood and managed. The company applies artificial intelligence, robotics, and real-time sensing to generate actionable intelligence across sewer, stormwater, and surface-water networks.
The programme highlights a key challenge facing cities worldwide: water infrastructure is largely invisible, aging, and reactive in nature. Failures related to contamination, flooding, or system overload are often detected only after impacts are felt by communities. Addressing this gap requires continuous insight into how water systems behave under everyday and extreme conditions.
Fluid Analytics’ work reflects this emerging approach. By combining infrastructure inspection, live monitoring, and catchment-scale analytics, the company supports earlier detection of risks and more informed decision-making by utilities and public agencies. This integrated model aligns with the “blue revolution” concept highlighted by Channel NewsAsia—using technology to shift water management from crisis response to prevention and resilience.
As global attention increasingly turns toward water security as a defining issue of the coming decades, initiatives featured in the Blue Revolution underscore the importance of scalable, system-level solutions. Fluid Analytics’ efforts illustrate how applied technology can help cities modernize legacy infrastructure, reduce environmental risk, and build more adaptive urban water systems for the future.