ATi UK are global leaders in smart water quality monitoring and gas detection solutions, currently going through an exciting period of growth and expansion. Our customers and colleagues are at the very heart of what we do and much of … Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that from today, ATi has been acquired by Badger Meter, a global provider in flow measurement, control and communication solutions. This exciting new partnership demonstrates a clear vision to drive forward the future of smart water … Continue reading
As part of our responsibility to ensure business continuity, ATi UK are looking at the potential impact of the Coronavirus on the services and monitoring solutions we provide to our customers. ATi UK are also committed in our efforts to … Continue reading
Forthcoming ATi Events: Check out the growing list of events that ATi will be sponsoring and taking part in over the next few months! 8th November 2018 – WWT Drinking Water Conference, sponsored by ATi, Birmingham 21st-22nd November 2018 – … Continue reading
Analytical Technology is proud to unveil ‘MetriNet the Movie’, aimed at raising awareness of the groundbreaking capabilities of our pioneering MetriNet. ATi’s informative new video demonstrates how our industry-leading multi-parameter monitor is helping water companies to update old water distribution networks into … Continue reading
Dr Chlorine thinks…. Come out, come out wherever you are! Last month I was fortunate enough to attend the CCWI conference (Computing & Control for the Water Industry Conference) in Sheffield on September 5th to 7th 2017. Focusing mainly on … Continue reading
ATi has welcomed a new Senior Sensor Chemist into the team! Rishi Parajuli has joined ATi at a really exciting time as we seek to further develop our sales growth with our ever-expanding innovative range of water and gas … Continue reading
The explosive growth of international trade has turned water into a traded commodity. Research into the water footprint of goods has revealed the true extent of the situation. It takes 650 litres of water to produce 1 pound (500g) of … Continue reading