We are excited to announce the dates for BlueTech Forum 2023 which will be held May 17th and 18th in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Erica Gies, author of Water Always Wins

Erica Gies, author of Water Always Wins
Erica Gies is an award-winning independent journalist who writes about water, climate change, plants and critters for Scientific American, The New York Times, Nature, The Atlantic, The Guardian, National Geographic, The Economist, Washington Post, bioGraphic, Wired,... Read More

SEMiLLA IPStar (NL) – sanitation

SEMiLLA IPStar (NL) – sanitation
SEMiLLA IPStar is the technology transfer member of MELiSSA (Micro Ecological Life Support System Alternative) Space Research Program. Targeting remote places and disaster areas, SEMiLLA Sanitation system takes advanced space technology and offers cost-efficient... Read More

Evove (UK) – water reuse

Evove (UK) – water reuse
Evove, formerly G2O Technologies, offers both graphene-oxide (GO) coatings and 3D printed membranes and spacers to boost the performance of conventional commercial membranes. The company’s 3D printing expertise can deliver customised membranes with uniform pore size... Read More

3Rwater (US) – stormwater management

3Rwater (US) – stormwater management
3Rwater’s Follow the Drop mobile application and platform collects stormwater metrics like rainfall and local drainage devices, and use advanced analytics to calculate drainage area and quantify stormwater runoff. The technology can help municipalities and property... Read More

Tomorrow Water (US) – circular economy

Tomorrow Water (US) – circular economy
Tomorrow Water’s space-saving Proteus technology increases the tolerance of wastewater treatment plants to peak flow events caused by rainstorms, safeguarding performance in the face of ageing sewer systems and climate-related erratic weather patterns. It can... Read More

Phyn (US) – smart water

Phyn (US) – smart water
Developed by machine learning researchers at the University of Washington and Belkin International, Phyn uses high-definition ultrasonic sensors to sample the pressure in a plumbing system 240 times every second. Collecting data from a single point, Phyn detects the... Read More