by Sensor Industries | Jun 27, 2025 | Apartments, Flood Sensors, Hotels, Technology, Toilet Sensors
For property owners and operators, water leaks are more than a nuisance. They’re an operational risk with financial and reputational consequences. From unit downtime and resident dissatisfaction to rising insurance premiums, the ripple effects can be both immediate...
by Sensor Industries | Jun 21, 2025 | Hospitality, Hotels, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
The modern hotel is a complex ecosystem – balancing comfort, sustainability, efficiency, and profitability across hundreds of rooms, guests, and staff. Every decision, from the linens on the beds to the infrastructure behind the walls, contributes to the guest...
by Sensor Industries | May 9, 2025 | Flood Sensors, Hospitality, Hotels, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
At Sensor Industries, we believe that water is more than a utility – it’s a strategic resource. For hospitality operators managing large multi-unit properties, water management directly impacts both the bottom line and guest experience. That’s why our expansion into...
by Sensor Industries | Apr 19, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Apartments, Awards, Flood Sensors, Hotels, NOI, Technology, Water Conservation
Sensor Industries is proud to share that we’ve been featured by Google in their 2025 Water Stewardship Project Portfolio – a prestigious recognition of innovative solutions making measurable impact in water conservation. Google’s Water Stewardship initiative...
by Sensor Industries | Apr 7, 2025 | Affordable Housing, Hospitality, Hotels, Industry News, IoT, Science, Seniors Housing, Student Housing, Technology, Water Conservation
At Sensor Industries, we’re proud to be attending the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2025 Better Buildings, Better Plants Summit from April 30 to May 2 in Washington, D.C. As national leaders in smart water management for multi-unit facilities, we’re excited to join...
by Sensor Industries | Mar 15, 2025 | Business, Hotels, Technology, Water Conservation
Water scarcity is an escalating global concern, with over 40% of the population affected – a figure projected to rise. In certain regions, tourism magnifies this issue, consuming up to eight times more water per person than local residents. Hotels, in particular, can...