
BWI
Specializes in monitoring inland surface water reserves globally, using in-situ data, spaceborne observations, and machine learning to provide clients with data and insights.
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Blue Water Intelligence (BWI) operates in the critical sector of water hazard prediction and management. The company provides subscription-based services designed to help governments, municipalities, basin managers, international financial institutions, donors, and NGOs make informed decisions regarding water-related risks. BWI's core offering includes accurate forecasts of water levels, river discharge, water quality, and potential water hazards such as floods and droughts. This data is crucial for early warning systems that can save lives and protect economic activities in vulnerable areas.
BWI serves a diverse client base, including public authorities, water utilities, risk managers, energy producers, and food industry stakeholders. These clients leverage BWI's predictive data to mitigate risks, manage resources efficiently, and prevent cross-border conflicts over water resources. The company operates in a global market, with a particular focus on lower and middle-income countries where the impact of water stress is most severe.
BWI's business model is subscription-based, providing a steady revenue stream while offering clients continuous access to up-to-date water hazard predictions. This model ensures that clients receive timely and accurate information, enabling them to take proactive measures in water management and disaster preparedness.
Keywords: water hazard prediction, flood management, drought management, subscription services, early warning systems, water quality forecasting, risk mitigation, resource management, cross-border conflict prevention, economic protection.