R.Z.E.E

Waste-water Management

Industrial Technologies
Active
Mature Hod HaSharon Founded 1994
Total raised
Stage
Mature
Founded
1994
Headcount
2
HQ
Hod HaSharon
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

R.Z.E.E. develops desalination and waste-water solutions, primarily in sewer flow monitoring, using an array of flowmeters for short-term measurement campaigns and supplying long-term sewer flow monitoring stations. The company's two main products are Any Geometry Flume, a flow monitoring method, and the VigiLeak, a real-time sewer management system.

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What is R.Z.E.E.'s primary focus in waste-water management?
R.Z.E.E. primarily focuses on sewer flow monitoring, utilizing an array of flowmeters for short-term measurement campaigns and providing long-term sewer flow monitoring stations.
When was R.Z.E.E. founded?
R.Z.E.E. was founded in June 1994.
What are the two main products offered by R.Z.E.E.?
R.Z.E.E.'s two main products are Any Geometry Flume, a flow monitoring method, and VigiLeak, a real-time sewer management system.
Where is R.Z.E.E.'s headquarters located?
R.Z.E.E.'s headquarters is located in Hod HaSharon, Israel.
What is the employee count for R.Z.E.E.?
R.Z.E.E. has 2 employees.
Who is the founder of R.Z.E.E.?
Roberto Zimmerman is the founder of R.Z.E.E.
What business models does R.Z.E.E. utilize?
R.Z.E.E. operates with B2G (Business-to-Government) and B2B (Business-to-Business) business models.
What are the primary target customers for R.Z.E.E.?
R.Z.E.E.'s primary target customers include Energy, Utilities & Waste Management, Water Utilities, Government & City, and Municipalities.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Industrial TechnologiesProcess Automation & Intelligence Systems
Target customers
Energy, Utilities & Waste ManagementUtilitiesWater UtilitiesGovernment & CityMunicipalities
Business model
B2GB2B

Tags

waterwaste-waterleak-detectiondesalinationsewagemonitoringwater-treatment