Mexico’s water crisis demands a shift from discourse to measurable, digital and sustainable systems. With aging networks, physical losses reaching up to 40% of pumped water, and financially weakened utilities, the challenge is no longer just to build more infrastructure, but to radically improve the performance of what already exists. In this context, a new model is taking shape—one in which technology, professional management and data-driven decision-making become the foundation for guaranteeing the human right to water and building resilience to climate change.
ASIM positions itself as a strategic ally in this transformation, bringing over three decades of experience in solutions that range from network rehabilitation to the deployment of intelligent 24/7 monitoring platforms. Its approach focuses on precise diagnostics, investment prioritization and optimization of existing assets through telemetry, pressure and quality sensors, predictive analytics, digital twins and Artificial Intelligence. These tools enable early failure detection, leakage reduction, technically sound sectorization and a substantial increase in both physical and commercial efficiency.
The model is based on integrated management: modernized administrative and operational processes, centralized SCADA control, condition-based maintenance strategies, and continuous training of operating personnel to ensure that technology translates into verifiable results. The alignment of hydraulic infrastructure, digital systems and financial governance allows utilities to improve collection efficiency, reduce operating costs, strengthen investment capacity and build trust among users, regulators and funding partners.
Beyond isolated projects, ASIM promotes scalable roadmaps that combine smart infrastructure, water reuse, energy efficiency and technical governance, tailored to each city’s reality. The outcome is a portfolio of turnkey solutions that convert vulnerable systems into robust, transparent and performance-oriented operations, where every liter produced, delivered and billed contributes meaningfully to long-term water security.