en.Wedoany.com Reported - VODA.ai has released an AI decision support tool called Advisor, designed for water utilities and engineering consultants. Users can interact directly with intelligent planning and data analysis workflows through natural language, simplifying tasks such as pipe replacement planning, project justification, revenue protection from metering, lead service line management, water loss response, and executive reporting.

Benjamin Schroeder, Chief Technology Officer of VODA.ai, noted that the company built Advisor with the goal of enabling all employees at water utilities to ask questions, assess risks, interpret recommendations, and drive analysis into action more quickly, ultimately obtaining the insights needed to optimize infrastructure decisions.
Advisor's capabilities cover multiple application scenarios, including pipe replacement planning, project justification and validation, revenue protection from metering, lead service line programs, water loss response, executive reporting, and project prioritization. The VODA.ai team plans to demonstrate the tool's functionality at the 2026 American Water Works Association (AWWA) ACE conference in Washington, D.C.
As artificial intelligence transforms how organizations interact with data, VODA.ai is extending its native AI capabilities to the water sector. With Advisor, water utilities and their partners can streamline complex analysis processes, gain critical insights faster, and make confident decisions regarding the infrastructure their communities rely on.
Advisor is scheduled to be released to customers later this year.
VODA.ai is a company providing AI decision support software for water professionals. Its core capability is transforming infrastructure data into defensible decisions to prevent failures, optimize capital allocation, reduce risk, and protect revenue. The company supports the operations of water utilities and engineering consultants through predictive analytics in key infrastructure areas such as pipe risk, metering accuracy, capital planning, and lead service lines.
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