Digital Solutions

Our digital solutions help you manage your company's safety, environmental and quality processes, equipment inventory, chemical and training records.

We are involved in the development of digital solutions using virtual environments and artificial intelligence. They enable us to offer increasingly better, easier and more cost-effective solutions for training and for managing the life cycle of a building, for example.

AI-powered Intelligent Inspections

Infrastructure assets are aging. Skilled labor is scarce. Inspections are critical—but often time-consuming, costly, and hazardous. That’s where Kiwa’s intelligent inspections come in: a safer, faster, and more insightful approach powered by artificial intelligence, autonomous drones, and advanced 3D modeling. We help asset owners shift from periodic inspections to proactive, precision-based monitoring. Whether it’s a flare stack, dam, silo, or pipeline, our AI-supported inspections deliver smarter decisions, extended asset lifespans, and reduced downtime.

Kiwa ASI Expands Canadian Presence with Addition of TSLC

Kiwa ASI, a leading provider of food safety inspections, certifications, training, and consulting services, is pleased to announce that TSLC, a Canadian certification body with experience in CanadaGAP audits and certifications, has become part of Kiwa ASI. This strategic partnership expands Kiwa ASI’s footprint in Canada and strengthens its presence in the agriculture sector of the food industry.

Kiwa Strengthens North American Leadership Project Control (a Raba Kistner Division) Integrates Square One Consultants

Kiwa is proud to announce the integration of Square One Consultants into Project Control, a leading provider of project management owner’s representation services in the construction industry and a division of Raba Kistner, a Kiwa company. This strategic move further enhances Kiwa’s capabilities as a global leader in construction and capital project services.

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Utility Mapping: What It Is & How Can it Be Used In Damage Prevention

The following article was published as a feature article in the June/July 2025 issue of Trenchless Technology magazine, authored by T2 Utility Engineers’ Shauna Weinmann, PE and Aline Melo LeBlanc. The article highlights the intended value as well as the limitations to be aware of when choosing Utility Mapping for documenting underground utilities. The authors provide an overview of additional methods to consider for damage prevention and best practices for Horizontal Directional Drilling as well as professional insights. The full article is below, and here is the link to the digital Trenchless Technology article.

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