company in end-to-end smart water management solutions, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaboratively advance smart, data- driven water sustainability solutions across India’s built environment.
Through this collaboration, GRIHA Council and FluxGen will work with government agencies, private developers, and institutions to deploy AI-powered technologies that monitor, analyze, and optimize water consumption patterns in real-time. A major step toward integrating cutting-edge technologies, like IoT, SCADA systems, and artificial intelligence, with the GRIHA rating framework to enable predictive, accurate, and transparent water management in infrastructure projects has been taken with the signing of the agreement by Shri Ganesh Shankar, Founder & CEO, FluxGen Technologies, and Shri Sanjay Seth, Vice President & CEO, GRIHA Council.
This partnership will enable stakeholders to implement intelligent water solutions that improve efficiency, ensure regulatory compliance, and drive measurable climate resilience.
The MoU was signed in the gracious presence of Shri. Rizwan Arshad – Hon’ble Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly, Government of Karnataka, reinforcing the state’s commitment to sustainable and tech-enabled solutions for resource management.
Ganesh Shankar, Founder & CEO, FluxGen, said, “Recent technological developments have given us a unique chance to bridge this crucial gap. Accurate, predictive water management at scale can be made possible by integrating real-time data from IoT sensors, satellite imaging, and regulatory frameworks to create AI-powered Knowledge Twins digital systems that complement human expertise.”
Sanjay Seth, Vice President & CEO, GRIHA Council, said, “Water is no longer just a utility; it is a critical climate asset. With this partnership, we are bringing the power of technology and real-time analytics into the core of sustainable infrastructure. By enabling smart, transparent, and data-driven measurable outcomes, we intend to strengthen the confidence of stakeholders across sectors in the rating framework. This collaboration of two responsible brands, FluxGen and GRIHA, will help scale up efficient solutions that enhance regulatory compliance and strengthen climate resilience.”
By combining FluxGen’s real-time analytics capabilities with GRIHA’s established green building benchmarks, the partnership aims to create a scalable impact across sectors and strengthen India’s transition to climate-resilient infrastructure.
India is among the most water-stressed countries globally, with rapid urbanization placing unprecedented pressure on existing infrastructure. GRIHA Council has long been at the forefront of advocating sustainability in building practices, and this partnership signals a renewed emphasis on water as a strategic climate resource.