
Three things on water infrastructure
In this short video, Parter, Axel Leichum, shares three key things underpinning the water infrastructure sector and how it is evolving.
Across many markets, investment in water infrastructure has fallen behind. Aging networks, population growth, and climate pressures are exposing years of underinvestment and creating significant requirements for renewal. This is opening opportunities for operators and investors able to support large scale modernization of essential systems.
Technology is reshaping performance across networks. Smart sensors, data analytics, and automation are improving how assets are monitored and operated, helping to reduce leakage, extend asset life, and improve reliability. Platforms that combine engineering expertise with digital capability are increasingly gaining traction.
Regulation and resilience are also redefining the operating model. Tighter standards around water quality and sustainability are linking performance more closely to returns, rewarding those that balance compliance, efficiency, and long-term resilience.
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