Have a look at this for CNFO, big contracts on the way imho
CNFO seeks to aid the Navy : Bids on Desalination Machines
The U.S. Navy's Holiday Wish List The Navy may be working on autonomous robots and UAVs for the distant future, but for now, it's research priorities expose the pentagon's technological ambitions and worries at sea. By Joe Pappalardo Illustration by Parquerama Published in the December 2008 issue.
1. Desalination Machines The Navy needs smaller devices that can produce clean water in ports and from other brackish sources close to shore. One key is upgrading the filters used on current reverse-osmosis systems with new materials that can screen tinier particles.
MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Centriforce Technology Corp. (Pink Sheets:CNFO) announced today that it has been invited by the Office of Navy Research to present its technology in response to the “Advanced Shipboard Desalination Systems” development program of the U.S. Navy. Company representatives will attend initial meetings with U.S. Navy personnel on February 25, 2009 to discuss the Navy’s needs and the application of CNFO’s technology.
“We continue to see opportunities to expand the application of our desalination technology beyond traditional desalination plants,” noted Matthew Schulman, President. “We view the U.S. Navy as a sector where our technology would provide an economical, efficient method of providing clean water on board Navy vessels,” he added.
With the world water shortage growing more severe by the day, CNFO expects rapid market adoption of its new, less expensive water purification process.
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