FundingThe Turing CompanySafar PartnersGradiantWater
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Published on March 2, 2025
The Turing Company, a provider of AI-based water management solutions, has raised $14 million in a funding round led by Safar Partners. The investment will support the company’s global expansion and the enhancement of its flagship platforms, TOP Clear and SmartOps AI, which claims to offer end-to-end digital solutions for water and wastewater treatment, network management, and industrial water systems.
Turing’s AI-powered platforms integrate with existing water management systems, providing real-time control, predictive analytics, and advanced anomaly detection. By leveraging AI, industrial IoT, and industry expertise, the company aims to optimize water treatment, improve network performance, and ensure sustainability across the water lifecycle. Turing is a spinoff of Gradiant and is the driving force behind Gradiant’s digital solution, SmartOps AI.
The funding will be used to:
With aging infrastructure and increasing water scarcity, Turing’s solutions aim to help utilities and industries modernize operations, reduce costs, and ensure regulatory compliance while promoting environmental stewardship.
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