Qatium
Water networks visualized, intelligence connected.
Qatium visualizes water networks and connects intelligence for faster decision-making. We give utilities full visibility to run and optimize their networks in an open, digital environment. Whether managing a small-town network or overseeing an extensive multi-network system, Qatium's customizable platform has options & plans to fit unique needs.
#NoFutureWithoutWater
Water for the future: Daniel Benitez on purpose and innovation in water
Monitor Minimum Night Flow & Reduce NRW
Locate leaks by monitoring Minimum Night Flow
Track your network's Water Footprint
Expert Takeover Week with Dragan Savić
Monitor tank operations
Estimate leakage across your network
Water for people: Henk Ovink on people-centered water leadership
Visualize & manage meters in your network
Building the Future of Smart Water Together: A Panel on the Open Water Approach
South Africa´s First Digital Water Twin: A Blueprint for Progress
The Future of Water – James Dalton on Distilled
Why water matters: James Dalton on ambition, collaboration, and the challenges ahead
Identify energy inefficiencies
Qatium Summer Event 2025
Listen to Open Water 2.0 – Open platforms, Marketplaces & Community, now available as audio-podcast
Qatium– Launch in less than a week, start small, add data progressively
Listen to our Open Water whitepaper, now available as audio-podcast
Optimize pressure sensor placement
How to perform a fire flow analysis using target residual pressure
Visualize water age across networks
Collaboration in water – Pressure sensor placement plugin
Community Webinars – Collaborative Tech: How Dunea Is boosting network visibility and resilience
The Future of Water – Andy Smith on Distilled
Why we chose Qatium: A collective mission for a sustainable future –Part 1
Why we chose Qatium: A collective mission for a sustainable future –Part 2
People first, then tech: Andy Smith on digital transformation & making water work smarter
Ensure fireflow capacity
Manage system pressure
Test impact of watermain shutdowns