Infinitii ai Inc. signs distribution agreement with Core & Main

Jan. 5, 2023
The Vancouver-based company’s software, which provides data analysis and predictive maintenance, will be incorporated into Core & Main’s Core+ line of solutions.

Vancouver-based infinitii ai Inc. has signed a national distribution agreement with Core & Main Inc. to use the infinitii flowworks predictive analytics software for smart water and wastewater infrastructure.

“Core & Main’s Core+ solutions are leading edge, high value digital platforms for smart cities, and we’re honored to be an integral part of them,” says Jean Charles Phaneuf, CEO of infinitii ai. “Core & Main is a national player in the water and wastewater industry in the U.S. operating over 300 branches nationwide, making them an extraordinary strategic partner for us.”

The infinitii flowworks software helps perform predictive and preventative maintenance analysis, check flow monitoring status, and set alarms through a single platform interface.

“As we assembled our Core+ tools, we determined that infinitii ai’s flowworks offers the solution we need for this project,” adds Wes Whitley, senior director of national sales at Core & Main. “Data neutrality provided by infinitii flowworks gives a required level of comfort to our other technology and manufacturing partners that allows us to truly innovate with their technologies versus being locked in or locked out from utilizing strategically important data.”

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