AqWise sponges up $3.6M for water purification
March 25, 2008 | Chris Morrison
Water cleaning, purification and desalination is becoming ever more important in the cleantech world. AqWise, like others, is touting a cheaper solution for treating water.
The Israel-based company has a biological film that it uses to filter waste water. Its Attached Growth Airlift Reactor systems can be deployed in existing treatment plants, which should help the company grow more rapidly.
The $3.6 million funding was provided by AHMSA Steel Israel Ltd, Elron Electronic Industries and Israel Cleantech Ventures.
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