EA Global AI: making digital processes smarter, faster, and easier for everyone in the water sector and beyond

Date published:
November 24, 2025

At EA Global AI we are excited to join the Future Water Association (FWA). Many of our customers work directly or indirectly in the water industry – and we see powerful alignment between their challenges and what our platform offers.

In the water sector, form-filling is ever-present in many roles, from responding to tenders to complying with regulatory frameworks. Whether it’s filling out procurement questionnaires, environmental & ESG disclosures, or due diligence documents, progress often slows because teams are stuck doing form-filling instead of driving innovation. That’s exactly what our SaaS platform at EA Global AI has been built to eliminate. Our AI-driven form-filling solution automates RFPs, RFIs, ESG reports and compliance workflows — cutting manual cycles dramatically.

By joining FWA, we gain a seat in a vibrant community that brings together water-industry suppliers, utilities, innovators and change-makers. FWA’s mission is to drive collaboration across the water supply chain and shape the future of the sector. For our customers in the water industry, this means we can better connect to them, better understand their procurement bottlenecks, and accelerate the delivery of technologies by freeing up people from paperwork so they can focus on infrastructure, resilience, and efficiency.

We look forward to collaborating with FWA members, sharing insights, and helping the water sector embrace smarter automation — no more tedious forms, just progress realised.

We recently released our Browser Plugin, taking EA’s form-filling efficiency to online forms. With our latest update, EA can now be used on any online form through our new browser plugin. That means fewer clicks, fewer errors, and more time back in your day — wherever your work happens.

It’s another step toward our vision of making digital processes smarter, faster, and easier for everyone in the water sector and beyond.

Hannah Spencer

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