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Aquamonix is an Australian water and irrigation technology provider. Rather than a traditional general-purpose SaaS platform, it is positioned as an integrated “hardware + SCADA + cloud telemetry + services” solution for water infrastructure. Its customers are concentrated in irrigation districts, water authorities, municipalities, utilities, agriculture, mining, and industrial process control scenarios.
The product lineup shown on the official website is fairly comprehensive: Emflux electromagnetic flow meters are used for high-precision water metering; Rainman provides SCADA central control for irrigation and water assets; Gatekeeper is designed for control in channel and pipeline irrigation districts; Telemex is web-based software for demand scheduling, customer management, and mobile meter reading; NEO and ESECore provide IoT monitoring, cloud dashboards, and AI configuration/analytics capabilities. In terms of communications and integration, the site explicitly mentions industrial protocols such as 4-20mA, HART, Ethernet, Modbus, and MQTT, making it suitable for integration with PLCs, controllers, and remote devices.
The website does not publish SaaS packages, subscription pricing, or per-user billing models. Sales are mainly handled through “contact us for a quote/technical advice.” Emflux flow meters come with a 12-month warranty for materials and workmanship. Smaller products can be delivered relatively quickly, while customized or large-scale equipment typically takes 5–8 weeks.
Its strengths include local design and manufacturing, an Australian supply chain, strong engineering support, and a long-standing installed base in the water and irrigation sectors. Emflux has NMI certification, NATA calibration, and mentions AS/NZS compliance, making it suitable for billing and regulatory use cases. The main weaknesses are limited disclosure around the software permission model, security details, API documentation, SaaS subscriptions, and operations/maintenance boundaries, so these need to be clarified with the sales and technical teams during evaluation.
It is better suited to organizations with needs around field equipment, remote metering, pump station/valve control, irrigation scheduling, and water compliance. It is not suitable for companies that only need lightweight office SaaS or a general-purpose data dashboard.
The official website does not mention China-based nodes, ICP filing, local agents, or cross-border access performance. Access from China is therefore unknown.
⚠ This review is compiled from public sources and does not constitute a purchase recommendation. Verify all facts on the vendor's official site. Verify on aquamonix.com.au official site.
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