Company Subsidiary Electric H2O, Inc. is a subsidiary of Global Water Technologies that utilizes non-chemical water treatment to prevent scaling in cooling towers through its line of ED2000™ ED2000PLUS™ and AquaPhysic™ systems. Developed through research at Drexel University, the three proprietary technologies address scale, microbiological growth, corrosion and fouling in cooling water systems.
Click here to learn more about Electric H20 products and history.
Intellectual Property
Global Water Technologies has a small patent portfolio that includes U.S. Patent No. 5,951,856 for Water Hardness Reduction through Interactive Molecular Agitation and Filtration. The patent was issued in 1999 and the 12-year maintenance fee has been paid. On January 11, 2011, the company was issued U.S. Patent No. 7,867,470 for the On-Site Manufacture of Sulfuric Acid.
Company Affiliations & Partnerships Global Water Technologies, Inc. has developed a number of strategic partnerships with related companies, academic institutions and other organizations that seek to improve water efficiency.
The company is an affiliate of the Indiana University Research and Technology Corporation through its Emerging Technologies Center in downtown Indianapolis. Click here to learn more about IURTC
Global Water plans to work on further development and commercialization with Agua Dulce, a world leader in alkaline water and soil treatment. Agua Dulce is an innovative company that uses sulfurous acid to treat water for agriculture, industry and other specialized uses.
Global Water Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) is pleased to announce that its new partnership with Martinek Water Management, GmbH, is moving forward with efforts to set up a pilot project in the United States to provide real-time monitoring of leak conditions and reduce loss in drinking water systems.
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The company is also pleased to be part of a new water technology cluster formed in the Indiana-Ohio-Kentucky region and the national Water Innovations Alliance.
Click here to learn more about the Water Innovations Alliance.
In March 2011 the United States EPA had a presentation at the Water Innovations Alliance.
January 18, 2011 – EPA Administrator Jackson and SBA Administrator Karen Mills announced the formation of the WTIC in the Cincinnati/Dayton region, including Northern Kentucky and Indiana.
WTIC directly supports EPA’s new Drinking Water Strategy Resource commitments to seed the effort:
$5M available for a National Center for Innovative Drinking Water Treatment Technology (STAR Grant)
$1.5M available to fund innovative water treatment technologies being developed by the private sector (EPASBIR)..."
The Water Technology Innovation Cluster (WTIC) initiated in Dayton/Cincinnati/northern Kentucky/southeast Indiana was formed in January 2011 to develop and commercialize innovative water technologies that solve environmental challenges and spur sustainable economic development in the region. Click here to learn more about the Environmental Protection Agency and innovative water technologies.
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