While water is essential to all life, for many people around the world, access to clean drinking water is still a luxury they cannot afford. As of 2018, 785 million people worldwide do not have access to clean water, according to the United Nations’ water
Read MoreWatergen has made its technology available to countries such as India, Vietnam, Sierra Leone, Colombia, Uzbekistan and South Africa. A machine that makes safe, clean drinking water out of ambient air—manufactured by the Israel-based company of Watergen—was
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Read MoreJust 10 years ago, self-driving cars were a sci-fi fantasy. Waze wasn’t yet the household name for traffic updates. Face ID didn’t exist and, in any case, smartphones were still in their infancy and wouldn’t know what to do with the facial recognition
Read MoreWhether you’re in a developing country or on the scene of a natural disaster, water is usually the No. 1 need in times of crisis. Watergen, an Israeli company, thinks GENNY could be the answer.
Read MoreCon oltre 600 aziende e startup in Cleantech (o tecnologia pulita) Israele si è guadagnato negli anni lo status di attore internazionale di alta qualità nei campi della protezione ambientale, dell’agricoltura, della gestione dei rifiuti, delle energie
Read MoreUzbekistan Minister of Innovation Ibrohim Abdurakhmonov signed the agreement, along with Watergen Vice President of Marketing and Sales Michael Rutman.
Read MoreThe government of Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of understanding on Tuesday with the Israel-based Watergen company in an effort aimed at harnessing and using the company’s patented technology to make pure, clean-drinking water out of ambient air.
Read MorePoor and neglected towns around the world now have access to clean drinking water. And, it’s appearing out of thin air. After a decade of development, a company called “Watergen” has created an incredible machine that creates water by pulling it out of the
Read MoreResidents of El Talento, a small town in Colombia adjacent to the city of Cúcuta, have been introduced to the GEN-M, Watergen’s medium-scale atmospheric generator (AWG) that produces water out of air. The machine, a technological innovation of the Israel-based
Read MoreMonaco's Prince Albert II has installed an Israeli-made Watergen machine, which turns air into water, in his family's 700-year-old legendary palace. The prince is known for his efforts to combat plastic pollution and global warming, and was therefore presented
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