
Hiraya Water
Real Time Adjusting Pump System.
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Total Funding | 000k |
Hiraya Water operates as a smart water management company headquartered in Quezon City, Philippines, with a mission to tackle inefficiencies within the water sector of emerging markets. The company was established in 2014 by Stephen Larcia, Rafael King U. Ramos, and Gregorio Ortiz. The founding team, with prior experience at Maynilad Water Services, identified the need for a more affordable pressure management system for less developed water utilities.
Hiraya Water's core business revolves around its flagship product, the R-TAP (Real-time Adjusting Pump) system, an intelligent supply and pressure management solution. This system utilizes a combination of hardware, such as sensors and data loggers, and artificial intelligence to monitor and optimize water distribution networks. By collecting and analyzing real-time data on components like pumps, tanks, and valves, R-TAP's proprietary algorithm adjusts water pressure to minimize leakages and reduce energy consumption. The company serves water utility companies, helping them decrease non-revenue water (NRW), lower operational expenditures, and improve service delivery to consumers. The business model is structured around shared value; as clients gain from the efficiencies provided by R-TAP, they share a portion of the value created with Hiraya.
The R-TAP system is designed to be compatible with existing infrastructure, making it an accessible solution for water districts of various sizes. Beyond pressure management, the system includes an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) accessible via an online dashboard. This feature allows utilities to manage customer information, meter readings, billing, and payments, as well as detect issues like water theft and malfunctioning meters in real-time. The development of R-TAP has received support through grants from organizations such as the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) in the Philippines and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The company has gained recognition through various programs, including the IdeaSpace Foundation's startup competition and accelerators by IBM and Impact Investment Exchange Asia.
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