In the latest episode of the podcast series The Climate Pioneers Show, our CEO Jérémy Fain sat down with host Cherry Swayne to share how BWI is contributing to climate resilience through water intelligence.
How can technology help us adapt to a world where water extremes are becoming the new normal? That was the central question when BWI (Blue Water Intelligence) CEO Jérémy Fain joined Cherry Swayne on the Climate Pioneers Show, a podcast spotlighting founders who are shaping the future of climate resilience.
In this episode, Jérémy shares how BWI is advancing climate resilience through space data, artificial intelligence, and hydrology – turning satellite observations into actionable water intelligence for a planet in flux.
Why floods, droughts, and water scarcity have become one of the biggest climate challenges – and how current monitoring systems can’t keep up.
How we use spaceborne radar data, in-situ measurements, and AI models to forecast river flows, digitize river basins, and help decision-makers act before disasters strike.
From Nepal’s hydropower systems to Asian and African river basins, how BWI’s technology supports both public agencies and private companies in making water-secure decisions.
Jérémy’s journey from SaaS to climate tech, the lessons from building a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers, and the new frontier: Project REVALTO, our upcoming satellite mission to monitor water levels from space.
Our mission is to make water risk visible and manageable wherever it strikes
— Jérémy Fain
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