by JNS , Israel Hayom Staff
Watergen has made its technology available to countries such as India, Vietnam, Sierra Leone, Colombia, Uzbekistan and South Africa.
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Resembling a typical water cooler and designed especially for homes and offices, the machine, which is named “GENNY,” can produce as much as 27 liters of water per day.
Essentially, the “GENNY” not only functions as a dehumidifier but also provides an environmentally friendly alternative to bottled water. Like Watergen’s other water generators, it needs no infrastructure to operate except for a source of electricity.
The GENNY was also recognized in January by the Consumer Technology Association at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, earning “Best of Innovation Honoree” in the “Tech for a Better World” category. It was also distinguished as an honoree in the “Home Appliances” category.
Watergen has been active in making its technology available to many developing countries, including India, Vietnam, Sierra Leone, Colombia, Uzbekistan, and South Africa.
Its goal in making clean water available to all parts of the globe with the help of it water generators earned the company its place on the World Economic Forum’s list of the world’s top technology pioneers in 2018.
Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.
Source: https://www.israelhayom.com/2019/11/24/time-magazine-includes-israeli-water-technology-in-top-100-inventions-of-2019/
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