The collaboration aims to integrate AI, IoT, and real-time analytics into India’s built environment to enhance climate resilience and regulatory compliance.
In a significant move toward building climate-resilient infrastructure, GRIHA Council has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FluxGen Sustainable Technologies Pvt. Ltd., a climate-tech firm specializing in end-to-end smart water management solutions.
This partnership marks a pivotal step in integrating intelligent, data-driven water sustainability practices across India’s built environment.
Through this collaboration, GRIHA and FluxGen will work with government bodies, private developers, and institutions to deploy AI-powered technologies that monitor, analyze, and optimize water usage in real time.
The initiative will leverage advanced tools such as IoT sensors, SCADA systems, and artificial intelligence to align with GRIHA’s green building rating framework—promoting predictive, transparent, and efficient water management.
The MoU was officially signed by Shri Ganesh Shankar, Founder & CEO of FluxGen Technologies, and Sanjay Seth, Vice President & CEO of GRIHA Council, in the esteemed presence of Rizwan Arshad, Hon’ble Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The event underscored Karnataka’s commitment to promoting sustainable and technology-enabled resource management practices.
“Technological innovations now allow us to scale predictive water management using real-time data and AI,” said Ganesh Shankar. “Our vision is to develop ‘Knowledge Twins’—digital systems that combine sensor data, satellite imagery, and policy frameworks to enable proactive water governance.”
Echoing this vision, Sanjay Seth emphasized, “Water must be recognized as a critical climate asset. This collaboration brings the power of analytics to the heart of sustainable development. We aim to enhance the confidence of stakeholders by delivering measurable, regulatory-compliant outcomes through our rating framework.”
With India facing acute water stress and rapid urbanization exacerbating the strain on existing infrastructure, this alliance comes at a crucial time. By combining FluxGen’s advanced analytics with GRIHA’s established sustainability standards, the initiative is set to catalyze scalable, tech-enabled water solutions across sectors.
The GRIHA-FluxGen partnership not only champions responsible resource use but also reinforces India’s pathway toward a climate-resilient and sustainable future.
