10 March 2026
BWI participated in the first edition of the Eau & IA Congress in Grenoble, organized by the Société Hydrotechnique de France. Three days of exchanges at the intersection of water, data and artificial intelligence.
9 March 2026
We’re pleased to welcome François Verdeil, Signal Processing Engineer at BWI. With around ten years of experience in signal processing and a recent specialization in radar signal processing, François contributes to the REVALTO satellite mission by transforming raw radar measurements into usable data for hydrological analysis.
3 March 2026
We’re pleased to welcome Thibault Lebeke, Industrial Manager at BWI. With over 10 years of experience in spacecraft engineering and a strong background in flight dynamics and system coordination, Thibault contributes to the REVALTO mission by managing industrial partners and technical interfaces – ensuring high-quality space data to power advanced hydrological forecasting.
23 February 2026
We’re pleased to welcome Roxane Blattes, Project Management Officer at BWI. With a PhD in Biology, an MBA, and extensive experiences in program governance, Roxane supports the REVALTO satellite mission by overseeing planning, risks and cost management – contributing to the delivery of high-revisit hydrological data for improved water monitoring.
22 February 2026
Climate volatility makes accurate river flow forecasting mission-critical for hydropower operators, irrigation planners, and basin authorities. Blue Water Intelligence (BWI) has developed an AI engine that transforms sparse satellite, EU Earth observation, and meteorological data into precise probabilistic forecasts up to 10 days ahead—even for ungauged rivers.
BWI’s technology uses a two-tier modeling architecture balancing speed and physical realism. The first tier, a lumped model for rapid deployment, aggregates each basin into a single “super-cell.” Recurrent neural networks capture temporal dynamics from precipitation inputs to outflow, with training in just minutes per basin. It achieves RMSE under 20% for daily discharges on gauged catchments, while physical constraints enforce mass balance and non-negative storage to prevent unrealistic drift and enable day-one production readiness.
The second tier, a semi-distributed hybrid for higher precision, discretizes basins into hydrological response units (~1–5 km²). Each unit employs RNN or LSTM layers to evolve states like surface runoff, subsurface flow, and root-zone storage.
16 February 2026
BWI has moved into a new office in Toulouse. After a year and a half at B612 – Innovation Center, the team is now in a space better suited to day-to-day collaboration.
9 February 2026
Imagine a mountain bathtub suddenly bursting, unleashing a torrent of water, mud, and rocks that obliterates villages and dams downstream. That’s a Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) – and warming glaciers are creating more of them across the Himalayas. From Sikkim’s 2023 cascade to Himachal’s ticking lakes, learn the simple science, real impacts, and how BWI’s satellite-driven forecasts help authorities stay ahead. Discover why proactive basin intelligence is key to taming these floods.
4 February 2026
In water science, hydraulics and hydrology are often mentioned together — but they’re not the same. Hydraulics governs how water moves through engineered systems, while hydrology explains how precipitation across a basin becomes the inflow that feeds them. At Blue Water Intelligence, we bring these two worlds together — combining data-driven hydrological forecasting with precise hydraulic modeling to help operators move from reactive water management to predictive intelligence.
3 February 2026
On January 29, 2026, Blue Water Intelligence (BWI) formalized a strategic partnership in Bhutan through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and a Value-Added Reseller (VAR) agreement with ChhimiD Consulting in Thimphu, Bhutan.
This partnership marks an important step in strengthening BWI’s presence in the Himalayan region and advancing collaboration on water intelligence and hydrological forecasting in Bhutan.
29 January 2026
On 27 January 2026, BWI brought together public and private stakeholders in Kathmandu to mark the operational launch of its hydrological forecasting services in Nepal.