Author: hydrohm
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ELECTRODIS in the spotlight at the Vlakwa Culinary innovation walk
On November 17th, we presented our Vlakwa Open Call 2020 project ‘ELECTRODIS’ at the Vlakwa Culinary innovation walk in Kortrijk. In the ELECTRODIS project, HYDROHM and EKOPAK developed and evaluated an innovative technology to replace the use of chemicals for the cleaning and protection of water treatment membranes, by on-site electrochemical upgrading of RO-concentrate, which…
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URIDIS presentation at Leiepoort in Deinze
On November 14th and 15th, we have presented the exciting topic of life support in space and how we developed the URIDIS technology for this at campus Sint Hendrik (Leiepoort) in Deinze to all students going from year 1 till 6. It was an exciting experience to reach hundreds of students and see their interest. The students…
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HYDROHM at MELiSSA conference in Toulouse
The MELiSSA community organised its international conference in Toulouse with over 250 attendees. HYDROHM has presented the URIDIS technology as well as the activities in the SaRY project to this audience which has attracted considerable attention. It is clear that separate urine treatment will play an important role in future manned spaceflight, enabling not only water recovery but also…
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Welcome to our new office in Nazareth
In September, we moved to our new office: Hauwenhauwstraat 2B, 9810 Nazareth, where we have plenty of space to construct and operate pilot skids to demonstrate our electrochemical technologies.
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Case-study report by know.space about URIDIS
Read more about our URIDIS technology in the case study report on socio-economic benefits from ESA Technology Transfers, made by know.space for ESA.
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Discover the new locations of The Place to Pee
For the coming months, our two URIDIS pilots will be installed at two schools: campus Sint Hendrik (Leiepoort) in Deinze and College O.-L.-V.-ten Doorn in Eeklo.
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Astronaut Thomas Pesquet mentions HYDROHM technology on board the International Space Station
Did you know that our URIDIS technology was initially developed for deep-space exploration missions? Watch the video with astronaut Thomas Pesquet explaining how space research is used to improve the quality of life every day on our Planet.
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Hydrohm joins SaRY project of the European Space Agency
QinetiQ is proud to announce the start of the SaRY activity (Salinity Reduction of Yellow Waters), in the frame of the MELISSA project of the European Space Agency. This activity started on September 1 and will be performed together with the partner companies Hydrohm and Firmus France. A step further in water resource optimization and nutrient recovery, in space as…
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Hydrohm and PureBlue water collaborate on CrossRoads2-project
Hydrohm and Pureblue Water team up in a CrossRoads2 Sustainable Energy project. This is a project within the European program Interreg Flanders-Netherlands and aims at stimulating collaborations between SMEs in Flanders and the Netherlands. Together, we will develop an electrochemical hydrolysis technology that enables cost-effective and energy-neutral decentralised water treatment. Furthermore, our technology creates the…
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The Guardian discovers Hydrohm’s Peecycling technology
“We can’t stop producing waste. It’s the only resource that increases with population. Projects like A Place to Pee are a way to make the most of it.” Click here to discover our overseas adventure!.