Aclara And Suez Join Forces to Provide Smart Infrastructure Solutions to U.S. Cities
Aclara and SUEZ North America today announced an exclusive strategic partnership to deliver advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and smart infrastructure solutions (SIS) that will enable SUEZ to better serve municipalities across the United States.
The Advanced Solutions division of SUEZ North America currently offers its customers a wide variety of solutions in water resource and asset management, water quality in distribution systems, and water and energy conservation. Aclara’s AMI and SIS portfolio includes its RF network, pressure monitoring and sanitary sewer overflow solutions.
“The combination of Aclara and SUEZ will bring a more expanded and scalable solution offering to our customers,” said Dominique Demessence, President of SUEZ Advanced Solutions. “Our partnership will make it easier than ever for our customers to meet conservation goals and solve distribution challenges today and in the future.”
In addition to providing Aclara water solutions, SUEZ will deliver Aclara’s electric and gas SIS products to municipal utilities that are responsible for a combination of water and energy resources. Aclara will also support SUEZ in sales, implementations and management of Aclara installations.
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