See ifm’s smart water tech at Ozwater’25

ifm is heading to Ozwater’25 with a powerful lineup of water management technologies, including smart water tech. Head to booth T05 for more!

ifm is heading to Ozwater’25 with a powerful lineup of water management technologies – from flow sensors to remote monitoring. Here’s why stand T05 is a must-visit for water and wastewater professionals this May.

Water and wastewater professionals from around the country will descend on the Adelaide Convention Centre this 20-22 May for Ozwater’25, and ifm will be right in the thick of it at stand T05, showcasing the technologies reshaping how we measure, monitor, and manage water.

ifm’s presence this year is all about visibility, in every sense. Whether tracking flow, pressure, or asset performance across a network, ifm’s instrumentation and automation solutions bring real-time data to the surface so organisations can act faster, optimise performance, and protect assets.

Among the highlights on show is the SMF magnetic-inductive flow meter, now optimised for hygienic and water applications. Paired with IO-Link connectivity, it delivers real-time data on flow rate, totalised flow, temperature, and conductivity, cutting blind spots and consolidating multiple sensors into a single streamlined solution.

Also featured is Sensor2Cloud – ifm’s remote asset monitoring platform that transmits sensor data from the field to a web-based dashboard. Perfect for distributed or hard-to-reach sites, Sensor2Cloud offers a plug-and-play way to monitor process values, log historical data, and receive live alerts – all without requiring a traditional control system.

Visitors can also get hands-on with moneo, ifm’s Industrial IoT platform, and explore complete water filtration skid solutions designed to bring digital intelligence to modular process systems.

With a team of specialists on hand throughout the event, Ozwater is the ideal time to connect with ifm and explore how its innovations can support an Australian water operation, from treatment and supply to infrastructure management.

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