This year, a record number of nominations for the annual Global Cleantech 100 list were received: 9,900 distinct companies from 77 countries. These companies were weighted and scored to create a short list of 325 companies, with these nominees reviewed by Cleantech Group’s Expert Panel. The Ones to Watch list, a sister list to the annual Global Cleantech 100 list is created from the top 250 of the shortlist. To qualify for either list, companies must be independent, for-profit, cleantech companies that are not listed on any major stock exchange.
• The complete list of the Global Cleantech 100 Ones to Watch list was revealed on October 27, 2016. See the full list at https://i3connect.com/gct100/watch
• The complete list of Global Cleantech expert panel members is available at https://i3connect.com/gct100/panelist
About Cleantech Group
Founded in 2002, the mission of Cleantech Group (CTG) is to accelerate sustainable innovation. Our subscriptions, events and programs are all designed to help corporates, investors, and all players in the innovation ecosystem discover and connect with the key companies, trends, and people in the market. Our coverage is global, spans the entire clean technology theme and is relevant to the future of all industries.
The company is headquartered in San Francisco, with a growing international presence in London. Our parent company, Enovation Partners, one of Consulting Magazine‘s 7 to Watch, is based in Chicago (learn more at www.enovationpartners.com).
About Aquarius Spectrum
Aquarius Spectrum is a world leader in acoustic leak detection and pipe monitoring technology. The company specializes in cloud technology solutions for monitoring municipal water distribution networks and detection of underground leaks from the earliest stages of their development using both fix and mobile acoustic sensors.
AQS-SYS is a fixed leak detection system that executes daily monitoring of the municipal water network and iQuarius™ is a revolutionary mobile leak detection device that is based on an innovative vibration sensor coupled with a sophisticated software connected to smartphones.
Aquarius-Spectrum’s solution can monitor an entire water distribution network and provide a complete up-to-date GIS picture of every point of failure, enabling clients and end users to view leak locations on GIS maps via sophisticated and user friendly web interface.
To date, more than 3,000 sensors are monitoring over 2,000km (1200 miles) of water pipes daily – in Israel and USA.