The Eco Products Group has developed proprietary products that will enable a consumer to reduce the use of potable water, create a sanitary sink environment and reclaim gray water.
EcoBeta is an online dashboard that gives investors and managers actionable data on the risk that they face from changes in global watersheds.
Envirocern delivers ultrapure water to semiconductor foundries using proprietary
distillation technology that provides large quantities of water at extremely low cost.
Fruition Sciences is a technology-enabled information business that offers a solution for winemakers and vineyard managers who want to produce top quality, sustainably (optimized irrigation and management practices) farmed wines, year after year.
Intelligent Irrigation Solutions uses in-ground soil moisture sensors and advanced
forecasting models that enable irrigation to be more efficient, ultimately reducing
water consumption for irrigation by 20-40%.
Puralytics uses the latest advances in semiconductor and nanotechnology to solve
the world's emerging water purification problems, with 100% water utilization, low
energy, and environmentally sound products.
Quantaic employs a patented technology to recover clean water from oil and natural
gas production processes, creating new water supplies while efficiently treating the
industry's largest waste product -- produced water.
The Soil Information System delivers the information essential to solving the
problem of feeding the world in a truly sustainable manner.
WaterSmart partners with water utilities to optimize their water conservation
programs, more quickly and cost-effectively meet their water efficiency objectives and help their customers save water, save money and get rewarded for their actions.
Our prize strategy:
We are building a Silicon Valley for water innovation, starting with the inaugural Imagine H2O business plan competition and incubator for new water businesses.
Imagine H2O’s prizes are designed to inspire new, creative solutions to the water crisis as well as to raise public awareness and draw together a heretofore disconnected group of business, non-profit, academic, and governmental stakeholders to rally around the importance of water innovation.
Irrigation, Tule Lake Photo courtesy of Robert Dawson