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LAIIER Announces Partnership With Conserv For Early Water Leak Detection In Cultural Heritage Institutions

Innovative provider of liquid leak detection via smart tape teams up with leading provider of active environmental monitoring and preservation tools for collections.


Innovative liquid leak detection solution provider LAIIER today announced that it has teamed up with Conserv to accelerate both parties’ growth in North America and Europe.

The collaboration combines Conserv’s environmental monitoring system and LAIIER’s early water leak detection solution, offering preservation professionals in cultural institutions a best-in-breed solution to protect both their collections, and the buildings they’re housed in.

“We’re excited to collaborate with Conserv, bringing our cutting-edge early water leak detection capabilities to their innovative environmental monitoring platform,” said Matt Johnson, LAIIER Co-founder and CEO.

“Conserv’s stellar reputation of providing high quality environmental monitoring for cultural heritage institutions is unparalleled. We look forward to working together to defend both current and new customers’ heritage collections against damage and downtime due to water leaks, in both North America and Europe.”

“Our mission is to help protect cultural heritage for future generations, and to do this we’re committed to bringing the best solutions to our customers for all kinds of environmental threats,” commented Dave Masom, Conserv CEO.

“LAIIER’s solution stands out as a fundamentally new way to approach leak detection and addresses many of the shortcomings of existing solutions.”

Conserv’s environmental monitoring platform provides automated, continuous monitoring of collection environments for a wide range of environmental threats, providing conservation teams with an early warning system to prevent damage to their collections. Conserv is trusted by thousands of institutions across North America and Europe, including household names like Smithsonian, MoMA, Guggenheim, and the National Park Service.

Already deployed in a range of commercial and industrial buildings in both North America and Europe, LAIIER’s Severn WLD has demonstrated its efficacy in detecting water leaks in their early stages, while simultaneously limiting false positives that would otherwise create an unnecessary and expensive burden for facilities managers to respond to.

 

About LAIIER
LAIIER solves the $19Bn+ annual problem of damage and downtime caused by liquid leaks in commercial buildings and industrial equipment. The company’s patented technologies deploy digital intelligence to detect and alert customers to leaking water, hydrocarbons, and more. Customers subscribe to the full-stack solution, which includes a unique sensor technology, connectivity and cloud services; providing a scale, precision, capability, and return on investment that competitors cannot match. LAIIER’s technologies are already deployed with commercial insurance carriers, facilities managers, and system integrators in the US and UK.

 

About Conserv
Conserv is a leading provider of environmental monitoring solutions designed to protect and preserve cultural heritage collections of all kinds. Through its purpose-built sensors and cloud software, Conserv empowers cultural institutions to monitor their environmental conditions, including temperature, relative humidity, illuminance, UV, shock, and leaks, and take proactive action to protect their collections. Its wireless, long-range system boasts industry-leading accuracy and ease-of-use, enabling teams to get started quickly with minimal time investment. Conserv is already trusted by thousands of institutions, from libraries and archives to museums and galleries.

 

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