Va Tech WABAG Makes First Investment Through Blue Seed Start-up Programme

Va Tech WABAG, a water technology company, has made its first investment commitment under its Blue Seed investment programme, marking a strategic step to support early-stage water technology start-ups in India. WABAG has invested in Nimble Vision, a Bengaluru-based start-up developing advanced indigenous DeepTech solutions for water conservation, automation, and real-time analytics. The investment amount remains undisclosed.

The partnership aims to combine Nimble Vision’s innovative solutions with WABAG’s global expertise, driving digital transformation in water infrastructure and enhancing water accountability across municipalities, industries, and residential users.

Blue Seed: Empowering Water-Tech Entrepreneurs

The Blue Seed programme is WABAG’s strategic initiative to support ‘waterpreneurs’ and scale innovative water-tech solutions across India. Through this programme, WABAG identifies promising early-stage start-ups with high growth potential. It provides them with comprehensive resources, mentorship, and strategic support to accelerate their success.

Driving Innovation and Digital Transformation

With WABAG’s backing, Nimble Vision plans to:

*Expand IoT-based automation systems for water supply, treatment, and distribution

*Enhance AI-driven predictive analytics for leakage detection, energy optimization, and water quality management

*Deploy water conservation and automation platforms across municipalities, industries, and communities

The collaboration is expected to transform water management, improve operational efficiency, and support sustainable water use across sectors.

 Strengthening the Water-Tech Ecosystem

By investing in Nimble Vision, Va Tech WABAG demonstrates its commitment to fostering innovation, supporting start-ups, and building a robust water-tech ecosystem in India. As reported by thehindubusinessline.com, the partnership reinforces the company’s mission to deliver sustainable and digital water solutions. It aims to meet the growing needs of urban and industrial users.