Author: jolien
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URINIT – intensified and robust water and nutrient recovery from urine for space exploration
The URINIT project is a collaboration between Cranfield University and HYDROHM and focuses on establishing the feasibility of an intensified and robust process for water and nutrient recovery from urine for space exploration, by combining innovative technologies. The integrated process includes our URIDIS technology, combined with novel technologies aimed at ammonia conversions (nitrification with biocatalysts), phosphorus (biostruvite…
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New demonstration container commissioned in Imperia, Italy
We commissioned a mobile URIDIS unit in a demonstration container that includes a toilet, urinal and shower. Next to our system that will process the collected urine, a greywater recycling technology will provide treated water as flush water for the toilets. The demonstration system will be showcased on regattas across Italy and France.
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HYDROHM joins CAPTURE
HYDROHM is proud to join the CAPTURE initiative, a multidisciplinary platform that wants to deliver a disruptive contribution to the circular economy by bridging academia and industry. Within CAPTURE we find likeminded partners to accelerate technology development and be at the forefront of innovation.
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Award on UK wastewater network conference
We received the award for best flash presentation on the 11th conference of the UK wastewater network, organised by Cranfield university on the 22nd of November 2023 and sponsored by the IWA UK Committee.
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Pushing the boundaries of sustainable bioprocessing in European LUCRA project
HYDROHM is proud to be a partner in the European LUCRA project. The project will develop an integrated biorefinery process for the production of succinic acid from biowaste feedstocks. The consortium is a complementary mix of academia and industry, active on the feedstock, process and product utilization sides. HYDROHM will be responsible for product extraction…