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Blue I raises $3m, prepares to expand

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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Israeli water analysis and control company Blue I Technologies is in the advanced stages of a number of tenders around the world, including in India, China, South and North America, the company informed Israel NewTech. The tenders are estimated to 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

Father of Micro-Irrigation Daniel Hillel speaks with the Wall Street Journal

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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Today Israel is a powerhouse of water technology, with dozens of start-ups in everything from water IT to water efficiency, as well as large established companies like Netafim and Mekorot. However the root of this success lies in the legendary Read More

The Secrets of Saving: Israel’s water conservation

By: Merav Ankori

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Israel has always suffered from water deficiency, a fact which has fuelled research and development in the field, and brought about a national practice of education regarding water conservation and advanced water management methods. Today, water management has been transferred Read More

UN recognizes Mekorot’s Dan wastewater treatment plant as global model

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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Mekorot’s Dan Region Wastewater Treatment Plant is among 30 projects from around the world chosen by the United Nations to demonstrate the ability of local authorities to deal with environmental problems.
Mekorot‘s chairman of the board, Alex Wiznitzer, said that Read More

European Bank looks to Israel for water technology expertise

By: Michal Chesla, Blog Manager

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European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) President Thomas Mirow opened a recent workshop by stating that the EBRD is very interested in learning about Israeli technologies, and about the successful Israeli model of operation in the water sector, so Read More