The global water metering market is at an inflection point, as a host of new digitally enabled technologies and business models transform global water utilities’ relationships with their meters and meter providers. Metering vendors face a host of macroeconomic, regulatory, and competitive shifts.
COVID-related supply chain disruptions and component shortages have roiled the sector, delaying projects and new product development even as post-pandemic stimulus funding drives record levels of meter market demand.
Reese Tisdale talks to Bluefield’s Eric Bindler about competitive trends, notable shifts in the market, and the global water forecast across 45 countries.
Rest Tisdale is lined by Sr. Research Director Eric Bindler to cover the wide-sweeping digital disruption in the water sector.
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