Latest Developments in Global Leak Detection Market

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Latest Developments in Global Leak Detection Market

  • Healthcare
  • Oct 2024
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In May 2025, Xylem, a global water technology company, has introduced AI-powered leak detection systems through its 2025 Partnerships Accelerator. These innovations aim to enhance water security by enabling real-time leak detection and rapid response, addressing challenges such as aging infrastructure and water scarcity
  • In March 2025, ChampionX has received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for its Aerial Optical Gas Imaging (AOGI) platform. This technology combines high-definition optical gas imaging with an advanced gimbal system to detect, locate, and visualize methane leaks with pinpoint accuracy. It is particularly effective for expansive areas such as the Permian Basin, enabling technicians to identify leaks at the component level and streamline repair processes
  • In November 2024, TotalEnergies announced plans to install real-time methane leak detection equipment on all its upstream assets by the end of 2025. This initiative aims to reduce methane emissions and supports the company's goal of achieving near-zero methane emissions by 2030. The move underscores the industry's commitment to environmental sustainability and regulatory compliance
  • In October 2024, Airtech has partnered with Distran to integrate advanced leak detection technology into composite manufacturing processes. The collaboration combines Distran's ultrasonic leak detection systems with Airtech's expertise in vacuum bagging, aiming to enhance quality control and reduce defects in composite materials
  • In June 2024, Moen has entered into a strategic agreement with Amica Insurance to promote the adoption of leak detection technology in residential settings. The partnership encourages homeowners to install water leak detection devices, aiming to minimize water damage and reduce insurance claims related to leaks