
Ingenious upcycling turns discarded medical device into water filter
Israeli startup repurposes discarded kidney dialysis filters to make pure water in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

Israeli startup repurposes discarded kidney dialysis filters to make pure water in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

The Israeli cloud-based water monitoring solution will be deployed in the Finnish utility to help save energy and water, reduce repair costs and more.

As ‘Day Zero’ approaches, experts weigh in on how Israel may be able to help Cape Town and other water-scarce locations avoid future disasters.

During Governor Scott Walker’s trade mission to Israel recently, two agreements were signed to increase collaboration and establish new partnerships.

Rahm Emanuel comes to Haifa, Tel Aviv and Beersheva to ink agreements with two Israeli universities and the city of Tel Aviv.

First Israel-Texas Water Conference in Austin promotes cooperation between the Texas and Israeli water technology industries.

By making the desert bloom, Israel has become a world leader in water preservation and recycling. With the world now experiencing an unprecedented water crisis, countries everywhere must emulate Israeli water policies and import Israeli technology.

To celebrate World Water Day on March 22, ISRAEL21c takes a look at 10 water innovation projects bringing clean water to communities across the world.

BrighTap named ‘best innovation’ in the 2017 UK Water Efficiency Product Awards.

Novel membrane-aerated biofilm reactor technology reduces energy consumption by up to 90% and sludge by 50% compared to conventional method.

Israel’s Woosh Water Systems lets people fill their bottles with pure, cold water, saving money and the environment.

Israeli expertise in water technology and conservation is frequently shared via voluntary projects of the government, industry, academia and NGOs. The third in our series of stories for the My Name is Israel exhibition.

At major water-management seminar led by Israeli Trade Mission in Bucharest, contracts were signed between Israeli and Romanian utility companies.

Aid package includes water pumps, water filters, solar lighting kits, LED torches, and 50,000 tablets for water purification.

Israeli provider of advanced water and wastewater treatment solutions inaugurates new $3 million facility in Durango.