Digital Twin Technology

Digital Twin technology enables water utilities to create a real-time virtual representation of physical water infrastructure for intelligent monitoring, predictive analytics, and operational optimization. CIMCON’s Digital Twin platform integrates SCADA systems, IoT sensors, AI/ML analytics, and centralized dashboards to provide live visibility across water treatment plants, pump houses, and distribution networks. By transforming operational data into actionable intelligence, the platform helps utilities reduce non-revenue water (NRW), optimize energy consumption, improve maintenance efficiency, and deliver reliable 24×7 water supply.

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1. What is a Digital Twin for Water Utilities?

A Digital Twin is a real-time virtual representation of physical water infrastructure that combines SCADA, IoT sensors, AI analytics, and operational data to monitor, simulate, and optimize utility operations.

The platform enables real-time monitoring, demand forecasting, pressure optimization, and intelligent decision-making to ensure more reliable and equitable water distribution.

Yes. AI-driven analytics help detect abnormal flow patterns, leaks, pipe bursts, and unauthorized consumption, helping utilities significantly reduce NRW losses.

Yes. The platform continuously analyzes operational and equipment data to predict failures early, reduce downtime, and improve asset lifespan.

Yes. CIMCON’s Digital Twin platform integrates seamlessly with existing SCADA systems, IoT devices, legacy infrastructure, and third-party data sources.

The platform improves operational visibility, reduces energy consumption, lowers maintenance costs, enhances decision-making, and supports smarter water infrastructure management.

Yes. The solution offers centralized real-time monitoring of pump houses, treatment plants, distribution networks, sensors, and operational KPIs through a unified dashboard.

The platform can be used for water treatment plants, water distribution systems, pumping stations, reservoir monitoring, pressure management, and smart water infrastructure projects.

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