
VAPAR
Automating fault detection in piped infrastructure.
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Source: Dealroom estimates
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VAPAR is a technology company specializing in AI-driven software for CCTV pipe inspections, serving councils, utilities, and contractors. Operating in the infrastructure and utilities market, VAPAR provides a platform that automates the coding of inspection footage, significantly reducing the time and cost associated with manual inspections. The business model revolves around a subscription-based service, where clients pay for access to the software and its features. Revenue is generated through these subscriptions and additional service fees for advanced functionalities.
The platform allows users to upload and review pipe inspection footage from anywhere, ensuring data security and accessibility. VAPAR's AI models automatically code inspection footage, providing objective recommendations on pipe repairs based on detected defects and conditions. The software also features robust data management capabilities, enabling users to export results in various formats and integrate with other software packages. Additionally, the platform offers tools for categorizing videos, comparing assessments, and visualizing asset conditions on a map.
By optimizing maintenance and standardizing pipe condition assessments, VAPAR helps clients allocate maintenance budgets more efficiently and build comprehensive asset management plans. The company’s innovative approach ensures that resources are directed where they are most needed, ultimately enhancing the longevity and reliability of sewer and stormwater networks.
Keywords: AI software, CCTV inspections, pipe maintenance, data management, utilities, councils, contractors, defect detection, asset management, infrastructure.