Active Membranes, a startup within the Magnify Incubator at CNSI, has developed an innovative technology to treat and desalinate water.
Active Membranes co-founder Arian Edalat was awarded the 2023 Water Technology Idol Award at the Global Water Summit, as reported by Science + Technology. Active Membranes, a new company in the Magnify Incubator at CNSI, has created a groundbreaking technology for water treatment and desalination. The combination of science and technology. Active Membranes, a new company in the Magnify Incubator at CNSI, has created a groundbreaking technology for water treatment and desalination. Active Membranes co-founder Arian Edalat was awarded the 2023 Water Technology Idol Award at the Global Water Summit, as presented by Nicole Wilkins. January thirty-first, twenty twenty-four. Active Membranes, a company started by professors David Jassby and Eric Hoek from UCLA’s civil and environmental engineering department, is enabling more affordable water desalination. The company is currently located in the Magnify Incubator at UCLA’s California Nanosystems Institute, which offers support to new technology startups by offering facilities, services, and specialized knowledge. As the availability of freshwater diminishes worldwide, sourcing and processing resources like seawater and industrial wastewater are proving to be costly.
Active Membranes, a startup within the Magnify Incubator at CNSI, has developed an innovative technology to treat and desalinate water.