Global Water Challenge
A collaboration identifying and scaling innovations that strengthen global water resilience and efficiency across key industries.
Alongside SAP, TTI is launching the Water Resilience & Efficiency Challenge, a global initiative to identify and support the most promising innovators addressing water resilience and resource efficiency. The challenge will culminate in a Davos event hosted at SAP’s venue during the World Economic Forum, showcasing the top solutions and ecosystem insights.
The goal: Which startup innovators can boost water efficiency and resilience across industries such as agriculture, retail, utilities, technology, real estate, and manufacturing?
We’re looking for scalable software innovators that can help enterprises monitor, manage, and optimize water use and whose solutions can interface with SAP’s ERP ecosystem.
By the end of this project, TTI and SAP will select two top innovators to run pilot programs with SAP, accelerating scalable impact through enterprise-level integration.
These innovations connect across multiple operational domains from industrial systems to agriculture forming an ecosystem of solutions that redefine how water is managed globally.
Be part of shaping enterprise-level water innovation.
Top startups will have the opportunity to:
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Collaborate directly with SAP to co-design a pilot concept and business case
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Develop a proof-of-concept or pilot project within SAP’s global enterprise ecosystem
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Gain visibility and validation from one of the world’s largest software companies and the Top Tier Impact network
Typical challenge areas include:
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Industrial water efficiency and circular water use
Predictive monitoring of water quality, leakage, and infrastructure performance
Digital twins and data platforms for water resource management
Smart irrigation, precision agriculture, and drought resilience
Water risk assessment and ESG reporting for corporate sustainability
Wastewater treatment optimization and reuse systems
Climate adaptation and flood or drought early-warning tools
Integrated water–energy–carbon management systems