Israel Saves The Planet

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TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.
 
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TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.
 
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Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.
 
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Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.

TaKaDu tackles the problem of automating the detection of leaking pipes and burst mains. Although many utility companies have invested in telemetry and display technologies that allow them to see some of what is going on in their water networks, what other current systems cannot do is interpret that data automatically; it requires trained engineers to analyze the reports.
 
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Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.

TaKaDu tackles the problem of automating the detection of leaking pipes and burst mains. Although many utility companies have invested in telemetry and display technologies that allow them to see some of what is going on in their water networks, what other current systems cannot do is interpret that data automatically; it requires trained engineers to analyze the reports.

“We are very happy. We are happier with the business than we are with the awards. Give me one customer for one very two awards …” joked Guy Horowitz, VP Marketing.
 
Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.

TaKaDu tackles the problem of automating the detection of leaking pipes and burst mains. Although many utility companies have invested in telemetry and display technologies that allow them to see some of what is going on in their water networks, what other current systems cannot do is interpret that data automatically; it requires trained engineers to analyze the reports.

“We are very happy. We are happier with the business than we are with the awards. Give me one customer for one very two awards …” joked Guy Horowitz, VP Marketing.

“We made [Cleantech's] list last year, but this time we won. The Cleantech group told us that what they like is innovation in both technology and business models.
 
Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.

TaKaDu tackles the problem of automating the detection of leaking pipes and burst mains. Although many utility companies have invested in telemetry and display technologies that allow them to see some of what is going on in their water networks, what other current systems cannot do is interpret that data automatically; it requires trained engineers to analyze the reports.

“We are very happy. We are happier with the business than we are with the awards. Give me one customer for one very two awards …” joked Guy Horowitz, VP Marketing.

“We made [Cleantech's] list last year, but this time we won. The Cleantech group told us that what they like is innovation in both technology and business models.

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Wall Street Journal: TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award TaKaDu Wins CleanTech Award - Tech Europe - WSJ
TaKaDu, the Yehud based water infrastructure monitoring company that we visited on the recent TechTour visit to Israel has won a prestigious cleantech award.

The organization won the “Company of the Year—Europe & Israel” in the 2011 Global Cleantech 100 awards.

The “Company of the Year” title is awarded to the highest ranked company in the list, within a region. The Global Cleantech 100 program is produced by Cleantech Group, a California research firm focussing on cleantech innovation in collaboration with the U.K.’s Guardian News and Media.

The announcement follows the company winning a runner up’s award in The Wall Street Journal’s Innovation Awards in the Environment category.

TaKaDu tackles the problem of automating the detection of leaking pipes and burst mains. Although many utility companies have invested in telemetry and display technologies that allow them to see some of what is going on in their water networks, what other current systems cannot do is interpret that data automatically; it requires trained engineers to analyze the reports.

“We are very happy. We are happier with the business than we are with the awards. Give me one customer for one very two awards …” joked Guy Horowitz, VP Marketing.

“We made [Cleantech's] list last year, but this time we won. The Cleantech group told us that what they like is innovation in both technology and business models.

“It’s not enough to do just one. The water industry is very slow to change. But if you make innovations that are easy for them to swallow, then they will use them.
 

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