wastewater treatment

Trailblazing Women In Science

To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we spoke to five women scientists from Asia who are breaking barriers and leading their fields. They also have a message for younger women researchers.

The Water Doctor (VIDEO)

Fatehah Mohd Omar, lecturer and researcher at the University of Science in Malaysia, explains how she is collaborating with industries and local communities to keep rivers in Malaysia clean.

Novel Membranes For Better Wastewater Treatment

A collaboration between the Singapore Institute of Technology and local startup SideStroem Water Technologies aims to optimize lab-scale nanofiltration-type forward osmosis membranes for industrial water recycling.

Pioneering Innovation Through Smart Collaboration

Collaboration and cutting-edge technology are at the heart of Panasonic’s Co-creation Programme as a collection of innovative tech offers are shortlisted for commercial success.

When Two Wastewater Treatment Methods Are Better Than One

Coupling two popular chemical processes leads to better organic pollutant removal than either method alone, say researchers from India and Saudi Arabia.

Elevating Your Business With External Expertise

From wastewater treatment to artificial intelligence, IPI’s Tech Experts offer insights that will strengthen businesses in pursuit of innovation. Download our white papers to find out more.

Riding The New Wave Of Wastewater Treatment Technologies

The flood of industrial wastewater generated in recent decades has led to new and improved wastewater treatment technologies. Download our white papers to find out more.

Removing Two Pollutants With One Bacteria

A new strain of bacteria that can remove both nitrogen and phosphorus from sewage could reduce the electricity consumption of treatment plants by over 60 percent.

Nuts & Bolts—Cheers to Clean Water

These TechOffers provide innovative water treatment solutions as part of needed answers to the problem of our dwindling supply of freshwater.

Nano Sun Launches Water Treatment Membrane Facility

Nano Sun, a Singapore-based startup, has established a facility to manufacture water treatment membranes using 3D printing technology.