June 13, 2023
Klir, the integrated water platform that helps the world’s water utilities make water safer, announced the launch of its new generative AI capabilities available through the latest iteration of its platform, Klir Comply. Water professionals can now receive holistic insights into their utility’s data through an AI-powered chatbot while benefiting from the scalability, reliability, performance, and security of Microsoft Azure. By blending the conversational benefits of ChatGPT with each utility’s water quality management and compliance data, the AI function simplifies tedious but critical tasks while ensuring internal data stays secure and private at all times.
Read the columnJune 13, 2023
Klir, the integrated water platform that helps the world's water utilities make water safer, announced the launch of its new generative AI capabilities now available through the latest iteration of its platform, Klir Comply. Using Microsoft Azure's OpenAI service to provide access to powerful language models – including ChatGPT4 – Klir is the first-ever water management software powered by ChatGPT. Water professionals can now receive holistic insights into their utility's data through an AI-powered chatbot while benefiting from the scalability, reliability, performance, and security of Microsoft Azure.
Read the columnJune 13, 2023
The latest matchup of artificial intelligence and government technology comes from the water management space, where ChatGPT stands ready to gain a foothold in utility compliance. Klir, which sells a water management technology platform, says the latest version of its platform Klir Comply includes generative AI capabilities, including ChatGPT-4. The people running water systems can now “receive holistic insights into their utility’s data through an AI-powered chatbot while benefiting from the scalability, reliability, performance and security of Microsoft Azure,” according to a statement from Klir.
Read the columnJune 12, 2023
Klir, a water utility management platform, has announced the launch of its new generative AI capabilities through the latest iteration of its platform, Klir Comply. Using Microsoft Azure’s OpenAI service to provide access to powerful language models – including ChatGPT4 – Klir is the first-ever water management software powered by ChatGPT. Water professionals can now receive insights into their utility’s data through an AI-powered chatbot while benefiting from the scalability, reliability, performance, and security of Microsoft Azure.
Read the columnMarch 2023
With a wealth of digital management solutions available, utilities can be overwhelmed with data points but unable to use them. Streamlining is key to future-proofing operations, advises David Lynch, CEO at Klir.
Read the columnMarch 28, 2023
Klir, a Software-as-a-Service platform for water utility management has recently released “Building the Utility of the Future”, a report on the challenges and barriers that water utilities are encountering as they go digital.
Klir’s CEO David Lynch and Nick Zarzycki, the primary author, tell us in this interview about the findings of the report.
February 7, 2023
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Read MoreFebruary 10, 2022
Around the globe, a knowledge gap is emerging within the public sector workforce in tackling intensifying water issues like extreme weather, flooding, and droughts as a generation of experts prepare to retire.
Read MoreFebruary 9, 2022
How can we solve the world’s water crisis? Klir CEO, David Lynch, explains why bringing top tech talent into the water industry is the key to a future where water is accessible for everyone.
Read MoreNovember 22, 2021
Klir is the latest to ride the new wave of investment starting to flow towards digital water solutions. The company raised $16 million Series A investment lead by venture capital firm, Insight Partners.
Read MoreNovember 18, 2021
Klir, a management platform for water utilities, is awash with new funding after it announced a $16 million USD ($20.1 million CAD) Series A raise.
Read MoreNovember 18, 2021
The investment will help Klir expand its water software services and gain ground in a market forecast to grow to $20.2bn by 2030.
Read MoreNovember 18, 2021
Klir’s technology allows water utilities to easily gather, monitor and analyse regulatory compliance data in one place.
Read MoreOctober 5, 2021
Big Tech needs a big amount of water to keep big servers in big data centers cool. Global tech companies will need to get creative to convert corporate pledges from shallow PR plays into meaningful progress.
Read MoreOctober 5, 2021
IT leaders need to talk about cybersecurity. As hacker skills intensify & utility tech infrastructure ages, any agency could be one keystroke away from an attack. Here’s how IT leaders can prepare.
Read MoreSeptember 17, 2021
The world’s first trillionaire might have water investments to thank for their fortune. However, significant work needs to be done in order for water to meet its destiny as a trillionaire-making, VC-backed sector within the decade.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
The world’s first trillionaire might have water investments to thank for their fortune. However, significant work needs to be done in order for water to meet its destiny as a trillionaire-making, VC-backed sector within the decade.
Read MoreAugust 18, 2021
This summer’s drought has brought the water crisis to our doorstep. Farms across California have taken to selling water rather than crops. And without a reliable water source, manufacturers across the southwestern states are starting to put their investment elsewhere. The only way we’ll secure the future of the American economy is innovating on how we consume, distribute, and pollute water. That’s where technology comes into play.
Read MoreJuly 14, 2021
These days, water professionals need to be magicians: deliver clean water to growing populations while managing environmental threats on aging infrastructure. Oh, and do it without a rate increase. So how can you pull the rabbit out of the hat? Innovation. Digital transformation is the only way that utilities will overcome the challenges ahead. Klir co-founder & CEO David Lynch shares some strategies in WaterWorld Magazine for how utility leaders can do exactly that.
Read MoreMarch 5, 2020
Klir, an Irish-founded compliance start-up for water utilities, is following in the footsteps of well-known tech companies like Airbnb, Stripe, and Dropbox, by securing a spot on the renowned Y Combinator programme in Silicon Valley. The company, which is now headquartered in Toronto, Canada, has been selected to take part in the latest instalment of the seed accelerator, which runs twice a year.
Read MoreJanuary 24, 2019
Gathering and managing water compliance data can be a tedious and complex task, but it doesn’t have to be. Klir has developed a data management platform that makes compliance cost-effective and straightforward, so water utilities can maintain an uninterrupted flow of clean, safe water.
Read MoreNovember 14, 2018
The company is on a mission to clean up water, well to clean up water data that is; with an office in Toronto, Klir is looking to move water compliance to the cloud.
Read MoreSeptember 18, 2018
Klir’s software implementation platform aims to make water management more efficient.
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