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21: Can we extract water from air?

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Can Brian Sheng’s company, Aquaria, revolutionise water supply by extracting it from thin air? Join us to explore how Aquaria is tackling one of the most overlooked climate challenges: clean water scarcity.
Founded by Brian Sheng, Aquaria is pioneering atmospheric water generators that create drinking water from the air. In this episode, we explore the potential of this technology to address the global water crisis and what it will take to make clean water accessible to all.
  • Brian Sheng’s inspiration for tackling water scarcity through technological innovation.
  • The critical issue of global water usage trends and water scarcity.
  • Long-term projections for global water shortages and their implications for businesses.
  • The role of atmospheric water generators in addressing water shortages.
  • Promising water-saving technologies and practices that businesses should be aware of.
Podcast host:
  • Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council
Guest speaker:
  • Brian Sheng, CEO - Aquaria
Podcast producer:
  • Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council
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Can Brian Sheng’s company, Aquaria, revolutionise water supply by extracting it from thin air? Join us to explore how Aquaria is tackling one of the most overlooked climate challenges: clean water scarcity.
Founded by Brian Sheng, Aquaria is pioneering atmospheric water generators that create drinking water from the air. In this episode, we explore the potential of this technology to address the global water crisis and what it will take to make clean water accessible to all.
  • Brian Sheng’s inspiration for tackling water scarcity through technological innovation.
  • The critical issue of global water usage trends and water scarcity.
  • Long-term projections for global water shortages and their implications for businesses.
  • The role of atmospheric water generators in addressing water shortages.
  • Promising water-saving technologies and practices that businesses should be aware of.
Podcast host:
  • Jonathan Howl (Host) - Energy Advisor, Coventry City Council
Guest speaker:
  • Brian Sheng, CEO - Aquaria
Podcast producer:
  • Maria Covlea, Marketing and Events Lead, Coventry City Council
Useful links:
  continue reading

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