Shayp deploys AI and IoT against water leaks
The arrival of 5G ushered in an era of faster, smarter and more efficient connectivity, even in sectors where this is perhaps less obvious. To demonstrate how 5G can improve everyday processes, Orange Business recently opened its third 5G Lab in Belgium.
Orange 5G Lab in Brussels: experience the potential of 5G firsthand
Making 5G tangible, allowing companies to test it and taking the step towards practical applications together: that’s the aim of Orange Business’s 5G Labs. After Antwerp and Liège, there is now also a 5G Lab in Brussels. We work with companies to develop innovative applications so everyone can experience the potential of 5G up close.
In Brussels, you can discover seven practical case studies in four domains: healthcare, safety, smart buildings and smart cities. One of these is briefly highlighted here: Shayp.
Case study: Shayp deploys AI and IoT against water leaks
Our water consumption often remains invisible: we pay our bills but don’t really know what portion of the water we pay for is consumed and what goes to waste. Shayp went in search of ways to improve this and found the answer in AI and IoT. Their solution continuously monitors water usage and detects leaks and anomalies in seconds.
Want to see how this works and how 5G will accelerate this innovation? Watch the video below.
If you’re curious to learn more, take inspiration from Ascom’s 5G case.
At Orange Business, we believe that 5G has the potential to transform every industry. Curious what it could mean for your company? Discover 5G for Business.