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Eine weitere Ankündigung des CEO (Eintritt in diesen Sektor) hat sich somit bewahrheitet. Fuß in der Tür, hoffentlich folgen weitere Aufträge!
Somit dürfte das Umsatzziel für das laufende GJ locker erreicht werden. Break-Even sowieso!
Ich sehe einer wirklich positiven Zukunft entgegen!
News wird bestimmt bald in Deutsch veröffentlicht!
Bleibt sehr spannend hier!
November 19, 2019 - Vancouver, British Columbia - Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL, FSE:7C5, OTC:CDTAF) (“Carl Data”), is pleased to announce that its wholly- owned subsidiary, FlowWorks Inc. (“FlowWorks”) will provide the advanced analytics component of The Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department’s (“WASD”) newest Wastewater Advanced Metering Infrastructure (“WWAMI”) deployment.
This cutting-edge WWAMI architecture will aggregate and analyze data from both water and wastewater systems, as well as reduce operational spending and the negative economic impacts of wet weather events. FlowWorks will provide the tools for a deeper level of engineering analysis providing operations a better understanding of how inflow and infiltration (I&I) are affecting the capacity of the collection system.
The novel approach utilizes equipment that records water consumption from WASD’s Water Metering Division and incorporating FlowWorks’ unique ability to import both the water consumption and sewer flow data to automatically determine if I&I is present. A pilot program was initiated and when the results were evaluated, it was determined that the test basin (Basin 27), once under development moratorium due to perceived I&I, was actually in compliance as the water volumes measured were from residential water consumption and not from water leaking into the pipes.
Other practical benefits from the implementation of this methodology include being able to monitor data remotely without having to visit the site for visual surveys. By being able to quantify wastewater volumes in the pipes as actual consumption, WASD can more efficiently assign maintenance work versus performing unnecessary repairs because I&I is not impacting the infrastructure at the particular basin, resulting in financial savings to the department related to manhours and equipment. This pilot program will be rolled out in the future to other wastewater collection basins that meet similar criteria as Basin 27. Miami- Dade currently manages over 1,000 sewer basins
“With enhanced visibility into our operations, this program equips us to better serve Miami- Dade Water and Sewer Department customers by ensuring our sewer collection system
meets regulatory standards, improving level of service and in the future assisting in identification of sewer overflows and mitigation of Inflow and Infiltration into our Wastewater Collection System,” said WASD Director Kevin Lynskey.
WASD provides high-quality drinking water and wastewater services, while working to conserve water and safeguard public health and the environment. Miami-Dade County maintains more than 7,700 miles of underground water lines, as well as about 6,200 miles of sewer lines, serving some 2.3 million residents and thousands of visitors.
“The FlowWorks platform has grown far beyond just real-time monitoring over the past 5 years,” said Kevin Marsh, FlowWorks’ President. “Projects like this one show how well we can integrate data from different systems and then provide the advanced analytical tools needed to maximize the value from collected data.” Greg Johnston CEO of Carl added “Our solutions are designed to save time and money while providing answers to complicated problems; this is why we continue to add large customers like Miami-Dade to our growing list of clients
Zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt sollen dann noch weitere Folgen. Insgesamt geht es hier um knapp 14 Mio Meilen an Leitungen (Abwasser/Wasser).
Das nächste der Pilotprojekte das erfolgreich zum Abschluss kommt, das zeugt von Qualität der Lösung!
Ich denke wirklich, dass wir auf den Break-Even zusteuern, evtl sogar schon drüber hinaus sind!
Spannender denn je...
Ca 1000 solcher Becken hat die Stadt Miami, da schlummert noch einiges an Potenzial!
Der Deal umfasst 4,65 Mio Dollar (!!!) und greift sofort!
Somit sind die Umsatzziele für das laufende Geschäftsjahr bereits nach knapp fünf Monaten erreicht!
Wahnsinn! Heute sollte es Rappeln im Karton!
Der kanadische Digital Technology Supercluster ist eine branchenübergreifende Kooperation, die einige der größten Namen Kanadas in den Bereichen Gesundheitswesen, Kommunikation, Rohstoffe, Technologie und Transport umfasst. Der Supercluster unterstützt ehrgeizige Technologieentwicklungsprojekte, indem in Kooperationsunternehmen investiert wird, um Innovationen voranzutreiben.
https://boerse-express.com/news/articles/...ology-supercluster-164181
Ich habe damals am 14.11.2019 3 Stunden die News und Press Informations von Carl Data und FlowWorks studiert.
Die Stadt CITY OF KIMBERLEY, BC hat im Oktober 2013 mit FlowWorks begonnen, und im April 2016 wurde der Vertrag auf unbefristet verlängert. https://www.irw-press.com/de/news/...ung_33854.html?isin=CA1421731037
Die Stadt City of Richmond, CA hat 2014 damit begonnen, und hat bis August 2016 weitere 235 Stellen hinzugefügt. https://www.carlsolutions.com/investors/news-releases/125
http://www.flowworks.com/customers/[/quote]
Die Story ist seit 2013 vollkommen intakt, es gibt keine negativen Punkte. Es ist vertikal gewachsen und wenn das alles jetzt beginnt mit Verträgen horizontal zu wachsen, dann kann man sich gut vorstellen was passieren wird.
Carl Data hat auch eine Niederlassung in Poland - arbeitet gemeinsam mit Universität Danzig an modernen KI-Anwendungen um die Forschung und Entwicklung im Bereich
Machine-Learning-Funktionen bei der Abwasser-Infrastrukturüberwachung voranzutreiben.
https://www.wallstreet-online.de/nachricht/...modernen-ki-anwendungen
https://www.carlsolutions.com/investors/news-releases
August 09, 2017 -Vancouver, British Columbia – Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL, FSE:7C5, OTC:CDTAF) (Carl or the Company), a developer of Big-Data-as-a-Service (BDaaS)-based solutions for data integration, business intelligence, and Industrial Internet-of-Things (IIoT) applications, continues to develop easily implemented solutions for water and waste water infrastructure monitoring and management. To upgrade this aging infrastructure the EPA estimates the U.S. will invest $275 billion over the next 25 years, and over the next five years Western Europe is predicted to invest $105.46 billion.
Throughout Europe and North America there are millions of kilometers of aging water and waste water infrastructure that are becoming a hazard. In the U.S. most cities are passing their infrastructure’s 75-100-year lifespan, and in Europe there are 4.8 million kilometers of networks that need to be rehabilitated. Aging combined sewer systems are leaking and overflowing causing environmental damage and health risks by dumping human and industrial wastes into oceans and waterways.
With over seven years of experience servicing government with its FlowWorks application, Carl Data is well positioned to capitalize on this massive international market. Large cities such as LA, Boston and Seattle already rely on FlowWorks’ easily integrated and accessible solutions to predict and monitor areas in most need of repair and replacement. This frees engineering and technical resources to focus on solving problems, rather than finding them. 61 million people in North America alone are serviced by the infrastructure Carl Data monitors to help keep their waterways safe and cleaner.
https://www.carlsolutions.com/investors/news-releases/254
December 05, 2017 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL, FSE:7C5, OTC:CDTAF) (“Carl Data”) continues its expansion into the solid waste management sector of the Industrial IoT (IIoT) and has signed a Letter of Intent for an upcoming pilot project. Globally, the market for waste management is expected to grow to around $562 billion USD by 2020. In cooperation with Peak Disposal Services Inc. (“Peak Disposal”), Carl Data is developing an industrial-grade solid waste management monitoring system.
https://www.carlsolutions.com/investors/news-releases/303
October 18, 2018 -Vancouver, British Columbia – Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL, FSE:7C5, OTC:CDTAF) (“Carl Data” or the “Company”), has enlisted the help of a new commercial and public market strategist to reach its goals for continued growth into Smart City infrastructure technologies. Nicholas Jeffery will focus on expanding awareness and speed the adoption Carl Data’s sensor agnostic tech by capturing a larger portion of the Smart City market.
Nicholas commented, “the Industrial IoT market is estimated to explode to USD $195 Billion by 2022 and Big-data analytics market worth USD $203 Billion by 2020. These are massive addressable markets, but Carl Data’s ability to be the horizontal layer to collect enormous amounts of disparate data, separate out erroneous data anomalies and overlay predictive analytics makes this vendor and technology agnostic platform a world class bet and a sea change for the next generation of cognitive cities.”
https://www.carlsolutions.com/investors/news-releases/337
December 20, 2018 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Carl Data Solutions Inc. (CSE:CRL, FSE:7C5, OTC:CDTAF) (“Carl Data” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that Astra Smart Systems Inc. (“Astra”) is launching its new AirSafe environmental sensor, with concurrent pilots in multiple industries. According to a recent study by Market Future Research, the environmental monitoring market is predicted to reach USD $19.56B by 2022.
Anfang bei 1€ und stiegen in drei Jahren auf über 60€ .
Für CARL hatte sich damals niemand interessiert. Dabei war es eines der wenigen Unternehmen, welche die Blockchain-Technik sinnvoll zu nutzen schien. Daher bin ich eingestiegen.
Nach einigen Monaten Flaute, geht es jetzt steil nach oben und es bestätigt sich: CARL macht wirklich etwas und schliesst REALE Verträge ab und verdient inzwischen echtes Geld. Anders als diese "WKN A116BG Stockholm"-Kandidaten.
Mittelfristig wird es aber wohl hart, mit 10-20 Mitarbeitern vorne mitzuschwimmen. Wie schon angesprochen, wäre es daher wohl sinnvoll, wenn Siemens/Microsoft/SAP/Intel oder wer auch immer mal 50 Mio auf den Tisch legen und das Produkt und die Mitarbeiter übernehmen.