Turing Secures USD14 Million to Scale AI-Powered Water Management Solutions
Turing, one of the leaders in AI-driven water management solutions, announced the successful completion of a USD14 million funding round led by Safar Partners. This investment will accelerate Turing’s global expansion and enhance its flagship AI-powered platforms, TOP Clear — which provides end-to-end digital solutions for the utility sector, from water and wastewater treatment to networks — and SmartOps AI, its exclusive water management platform for industrial treatment.
Unlike traditional SCADA or standalone analytics tools, Turing’s solutions seamlessly integrate with any water management platform, meeting customers wherever they are in their digital journey — whether for water treatment, network systems, or both. Leveraging AI-powered automation, industrial IoT (IIoT), and deep industry expertise, Turing’s platforms enable real-time control and monitoring, advanced anomaly detection, predictive analytics and intelligent decision-making. This holistic approach drives optimisation across the entire water lifecycle, enhancing efficiency, reliability and sustainability at every stage.
Turing has been recognised for its groundbreaking contributions to the water industry, winning the Cleantech Group Award 25 for its digital innovation in water networks and the Breakthrough Technology Company of the Year Award from Global Water Intelligence for its advanced machine learning algorithms that drive energy and chemical savings in desalination.
Our mission is to redefine how industries and municipalities manage water resources. With this funding, we will scale our AI-powered platforms, accelerate global expansion and equip our customers with the tools to reduce downtime, optimise performance and improve sustainability. As the world’s water challenges grow increasingly complex, the need for Real-time Operational Intelligence (ROI) using experimental and artificial intelligence has never been greater — and that’s exactly what we’re building.
Hiep Le, CEO of Turing
Nader Motamedy, Managing Partner of Safar Partners, emphasised the strategic importance of Turing’s AI-driven approach, “Investing in Turing is an investment in the future of intelligent water management. Their unique combination of AI, IIoT, and deep domain expertise creates a comprehensive platform that not only identifies inefficiencies but actively optimises water treatment and distribution. As the demand for smarter infrastructure grows, Turing is positioned to lead the industry forward.”
The funding will enable Turing to:
- Enhance AI capabilities within TOP Clear and SmartOps AI to optimise water treatment, wastewater processing and network performance.
- Expand operations in key markets, including North America, Europe and the Middle East.
- Accelerate R&D for next-generation predictive and autonomous water management solutions.
- Strengthen partnerships with utilities, industrial water users and government agencies to pilot industry-wide adoption of AI-powered water management platforms.
With aging infrastructure, rising operational costs and growing water and labour scarcity concerns, utilities and industries face increasing pressure to modernise water systems. Turing’s AI solutions empower clients to proactively minimise operational disruptions, maximise asset life and achieve significant cost savings—all while ensuring regulatory compliance and environmental stewardship.
About Turing
Turing is one of the leading AI and IIoT solutions providers for water and wastewater management. Spun out from Gradiant, Synauta and SpaceAge Labs, Turing delivers end-to-end digital solutions that help utilities and industries optimise performance, reduce costs and enhance sustainability across the entire water lifecycle. With a presence across multiple continents, Turing is shaping the next generation of asset management platforms through advanced automation, predictive analytics and real-time optimization. Turing is not just an AI company in water—it is a water company that has mastered AI.
To learn more, visit www.theturingcompany.com.