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Metering systems, often considered the cash registers of the water industry, play a central role in the digital transformation of utilities. Advanced metering equipment, including static meters and smart systems like Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) and Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), enable utilities to optimize their shrinking workforces, recover revenue, improve customer relations, and manage underground infrastructure effectively.
The metering market is saturated with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Still, they are encountering increasing competition from newcomers, including metering service firms and telecommunications companies expanding their roles in the metering value chain. To stay competitive, vendors are broadening their offerings beyond traditional metering, now providing solutions that range from network monitoring devices to analytics software. These advancements allow utilities to oversee their water and wastewater networks better. This evolution transforms metering firms into digital water multiservice players, acting as one-stop shops for utilities as they advance in their digital maturity.
This Insight Report updates Bluefield's 2023 "Global Metering Landscape Report", addressing policy shifts, technological advancements, and emerging business models such as metering-as-a-service (MaaS) and artificial intelligence (AI) applications. The second section examines the strategies of 20 leading vendors identified by Bluefield experts, focusing on their expansion efforts, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) trends, and increasingly, software. Finally, the third section offers detailed profiles of these key players.
Data is a key component to this analysis. Our team has compiled relevant data dashboards.
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