WaterIQ Technologies Forms Scientific Advisory Board
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Tuesday, January 31, 2023
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WaterIQ Technologies ™, the leader in next-generation ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, today announced the addition of three members to its newly formed Scientific Advisory Board.
Key Points:
- WaterIQ Technologies ™, the leader in next-generation ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, today announced the addition of three members to its newly formed Scientific Advisory Board.
- “The creation of the Scientific Advisory Board is the next step in WaterIQ’s commitment to producing unique algae remediation research,” said WaterIQ CEO and Chairman, Lawrence Field.
- The Scientific Advisory Board follows the announcement of WaterIQ’s Board of Directors as the company accelerates its market growth in the ultrasonic technology market.
- WaterIQ Technologies combines world-class go-to-market engagement, technical expertise, innovative technology, and business processes to address the world’s growing algae crisis sustainably.