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Ayyeka reports its edge AI, ML platform became more embedded in more utilities in 2021

Ayyeka reports its edge AI, ML platform became more embedded in more utilities in 2021

Israeli technology company Ayyeka announces it had a breakthrough year in 2021, with significant achievements in infrastructure, sustainability, and global impact. Ayyeka revolutionizes the digital transformation of critical infrastructure through its focus on state-of-the-art, machine-enhanced learning tools for event detection and prediction.

Ayyeka reports that revenue doubled from the previous year. There was a 45% increase in the number of active users who joined in 2021. Active devices on the artificial intelligence platform increased by almost 60% .

Ayyeka notes it is proud to take an active part in numerous deployments across the globe. From supporting the reuse of treated water in Florida, to leveraging machine learning solutions for cities in the Southwest U.S. and helping them with the severe drought, to tackling wastewater overflows in South Korea.

Ayyeka claims it is on a mission to create long-term social and environmental impact on current and future generations. That mission translates into a commitment to serving communities and utilities. Ayyeka’s technology helped protect 200,000 water bodies from combined sewer overflow. CEO Ariel Stern says, “We are making an impact on the lives of 130 million people—that’s 2% of the world’s population.” In the United States, 15% of the population benefits from Ayyeka’s environmental solution. The company aims to impact 500 million people by 2030.

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