-
Netanyahu presses role for US general in Hamas disarmament
-
Coventry sign Nigeria striker Awoniyi from Forest
-
US-Palestinian says 'terrified' as he returns to property besieged by settlers
-
TripleDart tops $7 million ARR with AI-led growth, reports 50 per cent EBIT margin
-
Amboss Opens Affiliate Program: Earn Recurring Bitcoin Commissions by Growing Bitcoin Payments
-
Bipartisan backlash as Trump scales back US-South Korea drills
-
Netanyahu, Kushner discuss US general for Hamas disarmament: Israeli official
-
'Never seen one like it': German pensioners flee wildfire
-
Scottish FA withdraws support for FIFA boss Infantino
-
Ipswich sign Enciso and Ouattara in double raid on Strasbourg
-
Belgium fire halts short of German border, but not 'contained'
-
UN laments 'unacceptable' toll of 350 aid workers killed in 2025
-
Number one Shi suffers shock first-round exit at badminton worlds
-
Former child star actress Hayden Panettiere dead at 36
-
Kolisi and Nche may miss South Africa Test against New Zealand
-
Pakistan captain Babar Azam doubtful for England opener
-
Trump threatens Oman: latest developments in US-Iran war
-
Pentagon inks Tomahawk deal amid reports of missile shortfall
-
Stocks lower as Hormuz concerns and high oil prices persist
-
Rain halts India push after Dinusha century lifts Sri Lanka
-
Crowds turn out for 'Total Eclipse' singer Bonnie Tyler's funeral
-
Dinusha hits century as Sri Lanka post 284 in first India Test
-
Mali jails junta-critic broadcaster, influencer for seven years
-
Stocks steady as investors weigh US rate path
-
'Nowhere to run': Indonesian quake survivors plead for help
-
Taiwan's leader says government to propose record defence spending for 2027
-
Belgium fire makes 'limited' spread overnight, more help on way
-
Cambridge head slams 'feeding frenzy' over dead academic
-
Vingegaard brings curtain down on season
-
Ebola outbreak now DR Congo's deadliest ever
-
Dickwella, Dinusha hit fifties as Sri Lanka fight back
-
Germany's coalition split over putting climate in constitution
-
Bangladesh Test cricket reboot delivers in style with historic win
-
Ukraine badminton star: 'How can you feel normal when bombs are falling?'
-
Virgin moves closer to launching Eurostar rival in 2030
-
Rain brings respite as Belgium wrestles massive wildfire
-
Indian marble waste dump becomes unlikely tourist attraction
-
Most stocks rise as US data ease rate fears but fuel economic worries
-
Coach says Australia 'let standards slip' in shock Bangladesh loss
-
India take control of Galle Test as Sri Lanka slump to 99-5
-
Hawaii recovery efforts begin as Lala downgraded, moves west
-
Australia's mushroom murderer appeals conviction
-
Food safety crackdown snares Mumbai's famed restaurants
-
The Nigerian fishing community being eaten up by the Atlantic
-
Trump says US scaling back military drills with Seoul hours before start
-
Kushner to meet Netanyahu after talks with Hamas on Gaza plan
-
Nearly 13,000 displaced after deadly Indonesian quake
-
Photos, memories all that remain for Colombia's bereaved after quake
-
Axe hangs over Australian batters after Darwin 'disaster'
-
Sabalenka squeezes out win on sixth match point in Cincinnati
Nyad Launches AI Solution for Wastewater Operators on the Heels of $1.3M Funding
New tool helps utilities preserve critical operator knowledge as workforce retirements accelerate nationwide.
BIRMINGHAM, AL / ACCESS Newswire / March 10, 2026 / Nyad, an AI software company focused on wastewater operations, today announced the commercial launch of its decision-support tool designed to help treatment plant operators manage increasingly complex systems amid a rapidly shrinking workforce. The company also disclosed $1.3 million in oversubscribed pre-seed funding led by Boost VC, with participation from Draper Associates, Halogen Ventures, Ollin Ventures, Apprentis, First Avenue Ventures, and strategic angel Troy Wallwork.
The launch comes at a critical moment for the wastewater industry. Nearly half of the U.S. wastewater workforce is expected to retire in the next decade, creating a significant knowledge gap as utilities face aging infrastructure, tighter regulatory requirements, and rising operational complexity. Nyad's tool is designed to preserve and extend operator expertise by providing real-time biological insight and troubleshooting support, helping teams diagnose problems earlier, maintain compliance, and operate facilities more safely and efficiently.
"Operators are the final line of defense for public health and the environment," said Virginia Szepietowski, Co-Founder and CEO of Nyad. "As experience retires out of the industry, we need tools that support operators in the moment when decisions matter most."
Nyad is already working with wastewater utilities across the U.S., from large metropolitan systems to small rural plants, reflecting the widespread impact of workforce shortages across the sector.
"The founders of Nyad are going to make the world a better place, starting with wastewater, an incredibly overlooked problem," said Adam Draper, Founder of Boost VC.
The company was founded in 2024 by British entrepreneurs Virginia Szepietowski and Christopher Braithwaite after experiencing poor water quality during triathlon training in the UK. They later established headquarters at Innovation Depot in Birmingham, Alabama, after identifying early customer demand through pilot programs in the region. Nyad has been supported by leading innovation programs including the Techstars Founder Catalyst Program in collaboration with the University of Alabama and the Bronze Valley Investment Accelerator powered by gener8tor.
"We at Halogen Ventures are incredibly excited to invest in Nyad," Jesse Draper, founder of Halogen Ventures. "The team is building a category-defining tool at the intersection of AI and wastewater with a clear vision for where the market is headed. We see their software as not only a game changer, but soon to be a necessity for wastewater everywhere."
The newly announced funding will support hiring, customer acquisition, and continued product development as Nyad expands its commercial footprint across the United States. The round brings together a rare combination of investors, reflecting strong conviction in a sector that has historically received limited venture attention. To learn more, visit nyad.ai.
ABOUT NYAD:
Nyad is a Birmingham-based software company that develops AI-powered decision-support tools for wastewater treatment operators. Founded in 2024, the company focuses on helping utilities address workforce shortages, aging infrastructure, and increasing operational complexity through real-time operational insight. Learn more at nyad.ai.
MEDIA CONTACT: Nina Pfister of MAG PR at [email protected]
SOURCE: Nyad
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
M.Thompson--AMWN