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Bringing Forth the Promise of Water Tech.. The Water Leadership Summit on 17 and 18 May capped off a great year for the Artemis Top 50. Three-hundred of the leading water equipment and services companies, investors and industry experts gathered in Toronto to examine the potential for innovation in the water industry.  Throughout the conference, [...]

The Silicon Valley of Water – Not the Saudi Arabia of Shale Gas

Water technology is beginning to show some of the economic upside of water scarcity.  Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal noted that “The growing volume of dirty water produced in shale-gas drilling has triggered a gold rush among water-treatment companies.” We are beginning to see water tech companies that are offering dramatic improvements to the way [...]

Shale Gas Boom Creates Market Opportunity To Clean Fracking Water

Erica Gies, Forbes, August 23 2001.     As U.S. shale gas resources and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, have entered the national consciousness, protests from nearby residents, then regulation, have followed. Yet rather than being bad for business, this regulation is actually spurring a new market in water technologies, according to a comprehensive report by the [...]

Forget Oil. How Can Water Become the New Internet?

It was exciting to see the participants gather for the first Water Leadership Summit earlier this week in Toronto. The Summit was unique gathering of industry leaders in the change that it happening in the water industry. The activity there reflects the change happening in the industry. I was excited to watch CEOs from Top [...]

The Artemis Project Top 50 Unveils 2011’s Most Innovative Water Technologies

PRESS RELEASE The Artemis Project Top 50 Unveils 2011’s Most Innovative Water Technologies Annual Competition Evaluates Emerging Companies for Promising Sustainable Water Management TORONTO — May 17, 2011 — The Artemis Project, a boutique consulting practice dedicated to helping companies thrive in a world of increasing water scarcity, has announced the 2011 Artemis Project Top [...]

Press Release: ONTARIO GLOBAL WATER LEADERSHIP SUMMIT STIMULATES INNOVATION, DESIGNED TO RISE TO A $22 TRILLION CHALLENGE

World-leading water innovators, funders, thinkers, catalysts, entrepreneurs and researchers will gather May 17-18, 2011 in Ontario, Canada to discuss the future of innovation in the water sector.TORONTO, ONTARIO, April 26, 2011— Clean water is emerging as the next great challenge for the world’s corporations, governments and communities – and as such, it also presents a significant [...]

TaKaDu gets Economist write-up

The Economist recently covered previous Artemis Top 50 winner TaKaDu.The article highlights TaKaDu’s non-traditional approach to infrastructure monitoring – choosing sophisticated analysis over new sensors.And, the Economist reports, it’s working: “Early last year Thames Water, which supplies London, tested the system on 3,000km (2,000 miles) of mains. The detection engine proved able to identify minor leaks [...]

Applications trends: what we’re seeing so far

Applications for the Top 50 this year are revealing an increasing population of companies that have established themselves in the market and are beginning to ramp up revenues.

How to Cover Water Technology

On January 13, senior journalists from many leading business publications worldwide participated in the first journalists’ roundtable on advanced water technology.

Winner and Judge Featured on Discovery

Artemis Project Top 50 Judge Paul O’Callaghan and former Top 50 winner Aquacritox were recently featured on the Discovery Channel show Dean of Invention.

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