Israeli company Watergen is transforming the drinking water market by harvesting water from humidity using minimal energy, paving the way for affordable, accessible water in arid regions.
These substances can be found in a large range of products, including Teflon pan coating, fire-fighting foam, flame retardants and water-repellent additives.
This week, the Israeli NGO Innovation: Africa brought clean running water for the first time to the people in the Tanzanian village of Majengo. Watch them celebrate!
BlueGreen Water Technologies battles algal blooms that are devastating bodies of water around the globe in a cost-effective, planet-friendly way. By Naama Barak, ISRAEL21c You’d think that bacteria would be hard to see with the naked eye, and even harder to spot from outer space. But when it comes to toxic algal blooms, even satellites... Read more »
Watergen, created in Rishon Letzion in 2009, developed the GEN-350 that turns atmospheric water into safe drinking water, producing up to 900 liters per day.