Dryp Unveils “Lens” Platform to Unite Utility Data Streams. Integration of diverse data streams from utilities into a unified interface can result in 90% reduction in data analysis time.
Copenhagen, Denmark — November 8, 2025 — Danish cleantech firm Dryp A/S today announced the launch of “Lens”, a new hydraulic-data visualisation and analytics platform designed to integrate diverse data streams from utilities into a unified interface.
Utilities amass vast volumes of information — from SCADA pump readings and GIS maps, to flow-meter logs, wireless sensors and tipping-bucket rainfall charts. Until now much of this data has either generated triggers/alerts or languished unused in data warehouses. With Lens, Dryp aims to bridge the gap.
Platform Designed for Real-World Utility Needs
Lens is built to be hardware-agnostic: it draws from multiple sources and suppliers, enabling utilities to visualise, compare and analyse data across catchments and sensor types. “While generic platforms like Power BI or Grafana allow time-series visualisation, they lack hydraulic context and struggle with many sensors across large networks,” Dryp notes.
The platform rollout includes a number of features that Dryp says are already live:
- An Annotation Tool that works across external data sources.
- Improved automated filtering and support for additional flow-meter types and third-party data suppliers (including Danmarks Miljøportal and MuniSense).
- Geo-referenced data visualisation, drag-and-drop virtual rain gauges based on radar data, and stacking of multiple time-series to spot correlations.
Value Propositions & Market Impact
Dryp positions Lens as a game-changer for utilities:
- Promising up to a 90% reduction in data-analysis time.
- Helping break down data silos and avoid lost measurement campaigns or consulting efforts trapped in CSV files.
- Shifting the mindset from “hardware-orientation” towards hydraulic networks, events and contextual insights.
“This is our first step in the direction of a purely hydraulic data platform,” says Head of Technology Christian Østergaard Laursen. “Our vision is to make automated hydraulic analysis (and conclusions) available for everyone.”
What to Watch
- The early adoption rate: which utilities sign up and how quickly they integrate Lens into operations.
- The real-world performance: whether the promised 90% data-analysis time reduction is realised.
- Broader ecosystem impact: whether Dryp’s hardware-agnostic approach drives partnerships with sensor‐makers, data providers and network operators.
- Scaling beyond Denmark: how Dryp positions Lens for international markets, particularly utilities in Europe facing data-integration challenges.
About Dryp A/S
Dryp is a Danish technology company focused on digital solutions for water and wastewater utilities. By enabling better data management and hydraulic analysis, Dryp helps utilities improve operational efficiency, infrastructure resilience and decision-making. See full profile.
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