Water generation

Research into new water scarcity technologies capable of generating water under adverse conditions, an area of research that is becoming increasingly important due to the increase in desert areas and droughts caused by climate change. These technologies are being developed both in digital environments and on a experimental basis.

project

Description of the project

Our research is currently focused on tackling one of the greatest challenges the planet must face in the coming decades: the scarcity of pure water to support the world’s entire population. It is estimated that only 2.5% of the water present on the planet is non-saline and usable for human consumption, agricultural or industrial use.

We are working on the development of a novel method of obtaining water as an alternative to the cooling and desalination systems currently used to obtain drinking water, which not only makes it possible to produce water from water vapour but also to clean the air of CO2.

tech
Nanotechnology
Sensors
collaborating
Collaborating entities
University of Arizona