At Sensor Industries, we’re proud to be attending the U.S. Department of Energy’s 2025 Better Buildings, Better Plants Summit from April 30 to May 2 in Washington, D.C. As national leaders in smart water management for multi-unit facilities, we’re excited to join policymakers, engineers, building owners, and sustainability leaders for three days of collaboration, innovation, and impact.

 
Why We’re Going
This year’s summit focuses on accelerating decarbonization, energy and water efficiency, renewable technologies, and sustainable infrastructure. These topics align directly with our mission to stop water waste at the source – saving our clients money, reducing environmental impact, and supporting long-term resilience in the built environment.

Smart Water Conservation That Moves the Needle
Sensor Industries delivers scalable IoT solutions that give real-time visibility into water usage and leak detection, helping commercial and government facilities reduce waste and improve operational performance. Whether you’re managing student housing, hospitality properties, or government buildings, our solutions are tailored to meet the high standards of energy and water stewardship being discussed at this summit.

 

A Fit for Federal and Commercial Leaders Alike
We understand the needs of federal buildings, GSA contractors, and institutional housing. From our automatic alerts and analytics dashboards to water shutoff automation and maintenance efficiency, our tech helps meet and exceed Better Buildings Challenge goals.

Let’s Meet at the Summit
If you’re attending the Summit, we want to meet with you! Visit us to learn how our water-saving technologies can support your portfolio’s sustainability goals and bottom line.


 

Book a Demo Today
Even if you’re not attending, you can still see our solutions in action. Book a demo with our team to explore how we help facilities save thousands of gallons – and dollars – every month.

We’re excited to contribute to the important conversations and actions that will shape a smarter, greener built environment. See you in D.C.!