Download PDF
Xylem
Overview
HQ Location
United States
Year Founded
2008
Company Type
Public
Revenue
$1-10b
Employees
10,001 - 50,000
Website
Stock Ticker
NYSE:XYL
Company Description
ylem (XYL) is a global water technology provider, enabling customers to transport, treat, test and efficiently use water in public utility, residential and commercial building services, industrial and agricultural settings. The company does business in more than 150 countries through a number of market-leading product brands, and its people bring broad applications expertise with a strong focus on finding local solutions to the world's most challenging water and wastewater problems.
IoT Solutions
Xylem provides products and services which move, treat, analyze, monitor and return water to the environment in public utility, industrial, residential and commercial building service settings.
Subsidiary
IoT Snapshot
Xylem is a provider of Industrial IoT functional applications, networks and connectivity, sensors, automation and control, and infrastructure as a service (iaas) technologies, and also active in the cities and municipalities, electrical grids, telecommunications, and utilities industries.
Technologies
Use Cases
Functional Areas
Industries
Services
Technology Stack
Xylem’s Technology Stack maps Xylem’s participation in the functional applications, networks and connectivity, sensors, automation and control, and infrastructure as a service (iaas) IoT Technology stack.
-
Devices Layer
-
Edge Layer
-
Cloud Layer
-
Application Layer
-
Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
None
Minor
Moderate
Strong
Case Studies.
Case Study
Artificial Intelligence Based Risk Solution Reduces Replacement Costs
With water main breaks increasing, utility customers were experiencing unpredictable service outages, costly repairs, and highly disruptive road closures. To improve its reputation and customer service, the utility wanted to be more proactive in its water infrastructure management and prioritize pipes that needed the greatest attention.
Case Study
Xylem's Comprehensive Fire Protection Solution for Canadian Paper Pulp Mill
The pulp and paper market, valued at USD519 billion in 2019, is projected to reach USD680 billion by 2027. With this rapid growth, safety standards, particularly fire protection, have become a priority. Paper dust, a byproduct of the manufacturing process, is highly combustible, leading to the risk of dust explosions at manufacturing facilities. A paper pulp mill in eastern Canada recognized the need for enhanced fire protection at their facility. The existing system, a vertical turbine pump, was insufficient. The facility managers sought a more comprehensive solution that would meet the future demands of the mill and provide peace of mind.
Case Study
Advanced Analytic Solutions for State-Wide Monitoring Program: A Case Study of Air Selangor
Air Selangor, a large water distribution company in Malaysia, was grappling with a high rate of non-revenue water loss, which stood at 33.3 percent in 2017. The company's aging infrastructure was a concern, and it was keen on reducing leaks and bursts and identifying the causes of pressure surges to mitigate the damaging transients that could reduce the lifespan of its pipes. The company used various techniques to identify leaks and bursts, but the response time was not quick enough to minimize the runtime of leaks/bursts and the disruption caused. The remote geographical location of its trunk main network often led to a long runtime of leaks before discovery. Pressure transients were known to be an issue within the network, but without information on their sources or causes. The company also noticed that leaks often recurred on the same pipelines, causing concern and harming the utility’s reputation. Air Selangor was actively seeking innovative ideas for continuous monitoring to identify leaks and pressure surges earlier, reduce non-revenue water loss, and improve customer relations.
Similar Suppliers.
Supplier
Siemens
Siemens is the largest engineering company in Europe. With their positioning along the electrification value chain, Siemens has the knowhow that extends from power generation to power transmission, power distribution and smart grid to the efficient application of electrical energy. Featured Subsidiaries/ Business Units: - Digital Factory - Siemens Technology to Business (TTB)
Supplier
Schneider Electric
Schneider Electric is a leading global manufacturer of equipment for electrical power distribution and for industrial control and automation. The company helps power generators distribute electricity; designs automation systems for the automobile and water treatment industries; builds electric networks and utility management systems for energy, water treatment, oil and gas, and marine applications; and manages electric power in residential, industrial, and commercial buildings.Year founded: 1836Revenue: $26.0 billion (2014)EPA: SUFeatured Subsidiaries/ Business Units:- Avantis- Wonderware