28 Oct: Intelligent power supply in smart water meters with integrated valves and multi-connectivity
This webinar will spotlight the latest smart water metering technologies designed to extend device lifespan and ensure continuous operation.

60-minute session
Water utilities worldwide face increasing pressure to provide reliable service while managing limited resources, aging infrastructure, and rising operational costs.
In drought-prone regions, the ability to monitor and restrict water consumption in real-time becomes critically important. At the same time, communication outages or premature meter failures can seriously impact service quality.
This webinar spotlights the latest smart water metering technologies from ADD GRUP, designed to extend device lifespan, ensure continuous operation even in “white spot” connectivity areas, and provide precise consumption control during periods of scarcity. You will see how these innovations help utilities achieve long-term reliability, improve efficiency, and reduce operational expenses.
Session takeaways:
- Understand the concept of smart power management and how additional power modules extend the lifespan of meters.
- Explore the integrated control features of ADDRA meters for managing water consumption during droughts or scarcity periods.
- Learn how MultiRAT communication technology eliminates connectivity gaps and simplifies meter fleet management.
Confirmed Speakers
Ruslan Casico, Head of Sales and Marketing | ADD GRUP
Maxim Granatiri, Head of R&D | ADD GRUP
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