The Asian Development Bank (ADB) awarded Nobel Systems the project to provide a state-of-the-art Asset Management System for Lekhnath Water Supply User Committee (LWSUC) in Nepal.
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GeoNobel to Provide Alaminos City Water District with GIS and GIS-Based Contactless Billing and Collection System
The GIS-based billing and collection systems will help the district more efficiently manage resources and communication with its customers. GeoNobel, Inc., Nobel Systems’ Philippines branch, contracted with the Alaminos City Water District to provide its web-based Geographic Information System (GIS) and contactless billing and collection. GeoNobel’s GIS billing and collection system will allow the water […]
A Year of Challenges and Achievements: Nobel Systems’ Year in Review
A new year is approaching, and while we prepare to help current and future water and wastewater utility clients improve their operational and asset management systems, we look at the past year’s achievements and notable partnerships. We also look at the challenges utilities and municipalities face and what to look for in the year ahead. […]
Watch: Utility Operations Management with GeoViewer Roundtable Video
Nobel Systems’ recent roundtable discussing Utility Operations Management using GeoViewer was a great success. Several hundred attendees joined three leaders of local Southern California water utilities for the virtual event. Our three panelists, Tom Coleman, GM of Rowland Water District, Mark Ban, GM of Joshua Basin Water District, and Michael Miazga, IT Manager of El […]
Nobel Wins ‘Improving Remote Monitoring of Water Utilities’ Challenge
Nobel Systems is one of two companies that the Asian Development Bank identified as a top solution provider for improving remote monitoring of water utilities in its #DigitalAgainstCOVID-19 Hackathon contest. Nobel Systems will receive potential seed funding of $10,000 or more to pilot its solution in ADB’s developing member countries. ADB chose Nobel Systems and […]