The next chapter in water innovation. High quality, low-cost and modular. Securing the future for communities and next generation businesses while protecting our oceans and planet.
The next chapter in water innovation. High quality, low-cost and modular. Securing the future for communities and next generation businesses while protecting our oceans and planet.
A pure water supply to transform today and secure our future, while protecting the planet we depend on.
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The Dutch water and horticulture sectors are joining forces to effectively address the global challenges that Saudi Arabia is facing in its transition to food security.
Desalination, or the process of turning saltwater into freshwater, is a promising solution for regions facing water scarcity. However, it is not without its challenges. Could decentralised, self-sufficient solutions be one answer?
Desolenator, a Dutch startup that develops solar-powered water purification technology, was announced the winner of the Supernova Challenge at North Star, securing the top prize of $100,000, with 13 category winners each taking home $8,000 in prize money from the competition.
UAE’s Silal partners with Dutch group for clean desalination technology. The project aims to produce pure water for irrigation with a zero-carbon footprint to decarbonize food production.
Tackling the cost of living crisis need not take away from tackling the climate crisis, or vice versa, in some zero-sum contest for our efforts and attention.
The Dutch Fund for Climate and Development has approved grant support for Desolenator to help develop an innovative desalination facility to produce purified water from seawater in Cambodia.
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has signed a partnership agreement with Dutch start-up Desolenator to build a carbon-neutral water purification and desalination system that is completely powered by solar energy.
At Desolenator the energy-intensiveness and chemical byproducts of traditional desalination methods are removed from the equation. The long-term goal is producing net-zero localized clean water that can help communities at risk achieve water independence.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched a new solar desalination facility in collaboration with partners Desolenator, a startup from The Netherlands.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) reveals an innovative collaboration with the Dutch company Desolenator B.V. to further support Dubai’s leadership in achieving net-zero sustainable desalination and water provisioning.
Desolenator and SolarDuck are two out of 10 international ocean start-ups that have been selected by Katapult Ocean to participate in a business accelerator programme.