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Israel’s IDE to help build largest desalination plant in U.S.

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Desalination

IDE Technologies will take part in the building and maintaining of what will be the largest desalination plant in the U.S., using the company’s reverse osmosis technology, under a deal that totals $650 Million for IDE. As reported in Globes, Read More

U.S. Water Industry Heads Network with Start-ups in Tel Aviv

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Panel: McIntire, Jones, Tunnicliffe

“Israel has some of the largest and most innovative water projects in the world,” said Peter Tunnicliffe, Executive VP Global Market Development at CDM Smith. Tunnicliffe spoke as part of a delegation of over 40 heads of water solution companies, Read More

Israeli delegation brings urban water expertise to India

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Israeli Delegation tours India

“There is a an almost uncanny fit between India’s needs in the urban water arena, and what Israeli companies are able to offer,” so says Abraham Tenne, VP Desalination at Israel’s Water Authority following a visit last week to India. Read More

Hutchison Water Acquires Kinrot Ventures

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Assaf Barnea, CEO Kinrot

Hutchison Water, through its Hutchison Water Israel E.P.C Ltd. company, announced today the acquisition of Kinrot Ventures, a technological incubator founded in 1993 as part of the Israeli Incubator Program, from Aqua Agro Fund LP, which owned the incubator since Read More

Global Cleantech 100 Index: Israel “the stand-out country”

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Richard Youngman

The prestigious research firm Cleantech Group has just published its fourth annual Global Cleantech 100 list, which lists the upcoming private companies to watch in the global cleantech arena. Israel, which ranked as the #2 country in the 2012 Global Read More

Israel honored as guest country at Acodal Colombia

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

Acodal2

“The Acodal water event in Colombia doubled the number of visitors this year over last year’s event, and the organizers told me they believe this is because of the participation of the large Israeli delegation,” says Netta Bar-El, Israel’s economic Read More