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About LWF

Day Zero Starts Underground

Aging water systems are failing, letting vital resources leak away. If we don’t fix these failing systems, Day Zero will be more than just a warning, it will be our reality.

LWF is a pioneering technology company dedicated to addressing the global water crisis with cutting-edge AI and advanced fiber optic sensing. Our end-to-end solutions empower cities and utilities to detect leaks, monitor water quality, and manage infrastructure sustainably—ensuring every drop counts.

 

Our Mission

Real World Impact

Our proprietary technology leverages advanced fiber optic sensing to generate actionable data, processed in the cloud and enhanced by state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms. Whether detecting leaks, preventing illegal water usage, or optimizing infrastructure, our solutions undergo rigorous testing in our labs and real-world proof-of-concept sites to ensure exceptional reliability and performance.

Backed by over a decade of expertise, UK-based R&D, and partnerships with leading academic institutions, LWF’s technology is trusted by governments and industry leaders across five continents. We are committed to transforming water management for a sustainable future.

LWF is backed by accomplished industry visionaries and international experts with deep experience in water, artificial intelligence and advanced communications technologies.

We Simply Cannot Afford To Lose a Single Drop

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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