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Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

The global warming, together with the rapid human population growth, had led the
world into increasing water scarcity where there is not enough water to meet all
demands, including that needed for ecosystems to function effectively.

On one hand, the existence of fresh water decreases each year: Arid areas are slowly
expanding in a process called desertification; Existing water sources are being polluted
due to industrial waste and fertilization material penetrating the drinking water.

On the other hand, the demand for fresh water increases due to the population growth.
Each person needs fresh water to drink and shower, but the majority of the water is
required for agriculture and industry to meet each person’s demand for food an supplies.

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    Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

    Dr. Yaron Aviv

    We Who Drives Will Never Thirst Again”. Regulatory Disciplines Integration in Automotive World

    Watergen Ltd., Israel

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    Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

    Mr. Gal Zohar

    The Water Enigma – How Come the Water Scarcity Became an Increasing Problem on Every Continent

    CEO, Watergen Ltd., Israel

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    Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

    Mr. Roni Litinevsky

    Creating Drinking Water from Air: Watergen’s Patented Technology Creates High Quality Drinking Water out of Air for People Everywhere

    Watergen Ltd., Israel

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    Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

    Ms. Dikla Zadaka

    Odds or Evens? Relationships between the Industry and Academy

    Watergen Ltd., Israel

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    Water Harvesting: The Interface between Research and Industry

    Ms. Sharon Dulberg

    Extracting Water from Air: The physics Behind

    Watergen Ltd., Israel

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