Canarys Wins Greater Noida Urban Water Resilience Contract
Canarys Wins Greater Noida Urban Water Resilience Contract

Canarys Automations Limited has been officially selected for the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) Storm Water Design and Resolution Plan contract (Phase A), marking a significant milestone in India's water resources management sector.

Project Scope and Technology Deployment

The engineering blueprint focuses on addressing critical urban waterlogging and flooding issues across key industrial zones. It aims to create a 25-year roadmap for GNIDA to overcome urbanization challenges. Canarys will deploy an advanced suite of technologies, including drone-based LiDAR terrain and water body mapping, 80 GHz microwave radar water level sensors, smart 4G telemetry loggers, and integrated 1D/2D hydraulic simulation models. These tools will pave the way for an intelligent digital twin that can simulate flood impact and help overcome challenges during city expansion.

Company Leadership Comments

Mr. Srinivas Rao, AVP of Canarys, stated: "This work order is a major milestone for our team. It serves as a commercial validation of the scalable water-management solution we have spent years perfecting. Following our successful high-profile Early flood warning and reservoir automation projects in Gorakhpur and Chennai, this new engagement demonstrates that our flood Decision Support solution can be seamlessly brought to India's most critical economic hubs to protect civic infrastructure."

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He added: "More importantly, this opportunity, alongside our previous public deployments, builds a momentum that fundamentally alters how Canarys is perceived in the marketplace. We are no longer just an emerging player in this sector; this consecutive string of unique wins establishes acceptability among major state and industrial authorities, proving our tech stack works for them at scale."

Strategic Importance and Future Outlook

The project relies heavily on Canarys' core intellectual property, including custom IoT telemetry, advanced simulation modelling, and Decision Support Software. This IP-led and tech-heavy delivery model aligns with the company's focus on high-value climate-tech solutions. Executing Phase A positions Canarys as the natural frontrunner for GNIDA's upcoming Phase B expansion, which involves setting up a round-the-clock Centralized Urban Flood Management Centre, AI-based analytical Decision Support software, and creating a multi-year stream of recurring AMC revenue.

Mr. Rao further noted: "Looking ahead, several highly structured national and municipal water-resilience programs are in our view. Given our verified field portfolio, proprietary software platforms, and end-to-end consulting expansion, Canarys stands out as the most appropriate climate-tech company to meet the stringent technical criteria of these upcoming mandates."

Employee Impact and Company Vision

For employees, the project represents immense professional pride and operational visibility. Engineering and data science teams are building living digital twins that will help protect a major industrial township for the next 25 years. This initiative gives the talent pool a rare opportunity to pioneer field-scale deployments of IoT, AI-based analytics with decision support systems, and spatial data analytics, reinforcing Canarys as a premier destination for top-tier technical minds.

The win demonstrates Canarys' strategy of consistently securing high-barrier public contracts where technical pre-qualification is critical, fast-tracking its position as a leading climate-tech company. This strategy aligns the company to focus on government programmes for flood risk management and improving its project pipeline.

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