Israel's Watergen partners with SMV Jaipuria Group to bring global patented technology to India to curb water scarcity
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Israel’s Watergen partners with SMV Jaipuria Group to bring global patented technology to India to curb water scarcity

Watergen and SMV Jaipuria Group mutually announced introducing their Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG) product categories in India that create high quality, mineralized, safe-drinking water out of ambient air everywhere.

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New Delhi [India]: In order to curb the water scarcity in parts of India, an Israel-based firm Watergen which has developed a technology to generate drinking water from the air, announced on Wednesday its strategic joint venture with SMV Jaipuria Group to bring its global patented technology to India.

Israel Ambassador Naor Gilon attended the launch ceremony held in Delhi and expressed his happiness on this while stressing the need for such technology in the country as it faces drinking water scarcity.

“It is a wonderful step in our great relationship. We are cooperating to solve the problem which is affecting the whole world, especially in India…there is a lack of drinking water here and this step is a Green solution for it. I am very happy to be here as a witness, it is good that there is actually an Indian businessman joining hands together for a better world,” Gilon told ANI.

Besides, to support the Government’s ‘Make in India’ vision by proliferating job opportunities, the companies shared their plans to launch a manufacturing unit in India within a year of starting operations.

Both companies mutually announced introducing their Atmospheric Water Generators (AWG) product categories in India that create high quality, mineralized, safe-drinking water out of ambient air everywhere.

Commenting on the partnership, the CEO of Watergen India, Maayan Mulla, said, “At Watergen, we believe in innovative technology that makes our consumers’ life simpler and more convenient. India is amongst our top three strategic markets, and together with our partner, we are determined to provide safe mineralized drinking water available for every individual across geographies and demographics. Through our patented ‘GENius’ technology, we are fully geared to cater to the increasing industrial and consumer demand for better quality water in India.”

During the launch ceremony, the company also showcased its wide range of Watergen products suitable for schools, hospitals, parks, resorts, construction sites, temporary localities, villages, residential buildings, homes, offices, and other places where drinking water is required.

Its plug and play technology can be installed using a standard electricity connection or any alternative energy source.

The company representative noted that with devices deployed in more than 90+ countries around the world, Watergen aims to eliminate the need for infrastructure, transporting water and its commuting traffic, which eventually reduces plastic waste and eradicates carbon-intensive water supply systems.

Director of SMV Jaipuria Group, Chaitanya Jaipuria, said that the joint venture is a step towards empowering the people of India with access to the essential necessity for survival, which is water.

“With the increasing struggles to access clean and natural water in India, our partner Watergen’s innovative technology can pose a game-changing solution. We are confident that with Watergen, we will be able to make safe and highest quality drinking water accessible to people from the most remote rural village communities to commercial office buildings to private homes,” he added.

During the event, it was highlighted that the Israeli company, Watergen has become the global leader in the atmospheric drinking water devices (AWG) market, machines that create drinking water from the air.

The company’s solutions are the most effective and economical way to solve the pressing issue of drinking water scarcity in any location and at any time and enable the elimination of carbon-intensive supply chains and environmentally-harmful plastic waste.

Watergen globally patented “GENius” system for water extraction is the first heat exchanger ever to be composed of food-grade polymers to produce the best drinking water from the air. (ANI)

 

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