Table of Contents: U.S. and Canada Digital Water Market Outlook, 2024–2033

Section 1: U.S. & Canada Digital Water Market Drivers & Trends

  • Drivers and Inhibitors Impacting the Digital Water Market
  • Challenges and Solutions – Digital Water Addresses Industry Pain Points
  • Digital Maturity – Differing Needs and Experiences
  • Landscape Fragmentation – Diverging Digital Water Priorities
  • Driving Change – Policies and Government Funding Influence Investments
  • Slow and Steady – IIJA Funding Presents Opportunities for Digital Water
  • Silver Tsunami – Utility Workforce Trends
  • Cybersecurity – Rising Concern, Limited Capacity
  • Internal Challenges – Barriers to Digital Water Adoption

Section 2: U.S. & Canada Digital Water Market Forecasts

  • Bluefield Digital Water Market Model Overview
  • Asset Base – U.S. Utility Landscape
  • Asset Base – Canada Utility Landscape
  • Quantifying Spend – Digital Water Pricing by Utility Size
  • The Big Picture – U.S. & Canada Digital Water Market Opportunity
  • 10-Year Spend – Legacy Solutions Account for Lion’s Share
  • Digital Water Hot Spots – Market Size by U.S. State
  • Digital Water Hot Spots – Market Size by Canadian Province
  • Digital Water Solutions Come Online – Market Outlook by Product Type
  • Water Utilities Spearhead Investments – Market Outlook by Water Type
  • OPEX Outpaces CAPEX – Market Outlook by Spend Type
  • Growth Opportunities Across the Board – Market Outlook by Utility Size
  • Digital Drives Optimization – Network & Plant Mgmt. Market Outlook
  • Beyond Meter to Cash – Metering & Customer Mgmt. Market Outlook
  • Reactive to Proactive – Work & Asset Mgmt. Market Outlook
  • Next Steps in Digital Transformation – Information Mgmt. Market Outlook
  • Securing IT and OT – Cybersecurity Market Outlook
  • Leveraging Data – AI/ML Enhances Digital Water Solutions
  • Push to the Cloud – Digital Water Software Adoption Trends

Section 3: Competitive Landscape

  • Key Competitive Trends Emerging Across Digital Water Landscape
  • Vendor Growth – Riding the Technology Wave
  • Portfolio Expansion – Organic and Inorganic Growth Strategies
  • Acquisition Hot Spots – Digital Water M&A Trends in the U.S. & Canada
  • Market Consolidation – Strategic Growth via M&A
  • Capital Flows – Investments Support Early-Stage Growth
  • Notable M&A and VC Investment Deals
  • Vendor Landscape – Hardware and Software Companies
  • Beyond Technology – The Role of Service Providers

Section 4: Key Company Profiles

  • Autodesk
  • Badger Meter
  • Bentley Systems
  • Esri
  • Halma
  • IDEX Corporation 
  • Itron
  • Kamstrup
  • Mueller Water Products
  • Neptune Technology Group
  • Rockwell Automation
  • Suez
  • Trimble
  • Veralto
  • Xylem