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  • new Market Representative

    We are pleased to announce that we have been able to recruit a personality with expertise in international markets (especially Indonesian market), and maritime economy sector. A warm welcome to Francois de Coninck.

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  • new member in Advisory Board

    We are pleased to announce that we have been able to recruit a personality with expertise in international architecture, design and construction. A warm welcome to Ibrahem Magdy.

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  • On our own behalf: new domicile

    HuProTec GmbH has been located at its new domicile in "The Valley" since 1 June 2023. The old industrial facilities of the Maggi company were modernised with a new utilisation plan. Today, around 1,100 people work in "The Valley" (Kemptthal) in dozens of innovative companies. It can be reached from Zurich airport in around 15 […]

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  • First enquiries for water production plant with more than 200’000L/day

    HuProTec GmbH received the first enquiry for a water production plant with a capacity greater than 200,000 litres per day. As there is currently a great shortage of drinking water in some countries of the world, drinking water is becoming increasingly scarce. Due to the excessive use of drinking water and climate change, surface waters […]

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  • Possible applications of water harvesting systems

    HuProTec GmbH has examined various possible applications for its water extraction systems as part of a large-scale project. The focus is clearly on drinking water production. Additional water demand per person for cooking, washing, etc. follows. Then come needs for industrial applications such as fish farming, vertical gardening, etc. It is clear that only a […]

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  • Self-sufficient water systems

    HuProTec GmbH has developed conceptual solutions to be able to operate their water solutions 100% self-sufficiently. A major milestone has thus been reached! According to HuProTec GmbH's R&D, the challenge is not water production itself, but the energy required for it. This brings all non-urban living spaces with water problems into focus. Additional man-made changes […]

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