Water. Too Precious to Lose.

Revolutionizing Water Access, Quality, and Safety with AI-Powered Solutions

Water. Too Precious to Lose.

Revolutionizing Water Management, Quality, and Security with AI-Powered Solutions

LWF’s patented state-of-the-art technology monitors water leaks by detecting, locating and preventing them. Precisely and in real-time.

Day Zero

The Day Water Stops and The World Breaks

Every year, aging infrastructure and hidden leaks waste billions of gallons of water, pushing over 2 billion people toward Day Zero, the moment when taps will run dry. This crisis affects over 25 countries that use more than 80% of their renewable water supplies. Without immediate intervention, the global population living with extreme water stress could reach 3 billion by 2050.

Smart Solutions

Almost 70% of water leaks are underground.

Leaks are hard to detect because most occur underground, making repairs costly and slow. Without the right technology, many countries struggle to find and fix them. Stopping leaks is the best way to increase water supply, but it requires precise, advanced solutions.

AI-Powered, Real-Time Condition Monitoring

LWF’s state-of-the-art technology finds exactly where leaks are located, especially in hard to access points. Once the precise location of the break is found, it is much easier to repair and detection is permanently monitored avoid any future leaks. LWF leverages its proprietary fiber optic sensing and AI software to instantly detect leaks in any pipe and immediately alert operations via an easy-to-use Scada system.

The POWER of Innovative Technology at Your Fingertips

Latest News

Day Zero: Where next?

As pellets of rain pounded the dry earth of Eastern Cape this January, a man launched himself into a puddle of water created by a broken drain. This spontaneous celebration seems symbolic of South Africa’s precarious but hopeful relationship with water….

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Is Mexico City Running Out of Water?

One of the world’s biggest cities may be just months away from running out of water. Water shortages are not uncommon in this neighborhood, but this time feels different, Gomez said. “Right now, we are getting this hot weather. It’s even worse, things are more complicated.” …

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