Nature-Inspired Water Leak Detection System Wins the 2019 $100,000 Ray of Hope Prize
Nature-inspired Water Leak Detection System Wins the 2019 $100,000 Ray of Hope…
MINNEAPOLIS, June 18, 2019 /3BL Media/ Twenty percent of the world's clean pumped water is lost due to leaking pipes, and current technology cannot detect leaks accurately enough or early enough to prevent either water loss or major infrastructure damage. Startup company Watchtower Robotics is tackling this problem creatively and effectively, and today was awarded the 2019 $100,000 Ray of Hope Prize® for its efforts during the GreenBiz Circularity Conference. The prize is sponsored by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation and awarded annually to the top team in the Biomimicry Launchpad, an accelerator focused on nature-inspired solutions to global challenges.
“I’ve never been more convinced that biomimicry is the perfect design tool,” said John A. Lanier, executive director of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation. “With this year’s competitors for the Ray of Hope Prize, we see how broadly biomimicry can -- and should -- be applied. This challenge just keeps getting better and better at identifying substantial innovations that are near-ready to go to market.”