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Thames Water partners with Samotics on predictive maintenance

The UK’s Thames Water Utilities Ltd has selected Samotics as its sole supplier for electrical signature analysis (ESA) technology through to at least 2025.

Following a tender process, Netherlands-based Samotics has been awarded a three-year exclusive contract to provide ESA monitoring technology and services for Thames Water’s equipment fleet, with an option to renew for another five years at the end of the initial term.

“Thames Water did an incredible amount of groundwork for this initiative, so they could install working technology at scale from the start,” said Tim van Leeuwen, head of sales at Samotics. “We are honoured and delighted to be their long-term partner for electrical signature analysis.”

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