Desalitech Establishes U.S. Presence with Headquarters in Massachusetts
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
TEL AVIV, Israel — Desalitech, Ltd., a provider of advanced water treatment solutions, announced today that it will be establishing its U.S. headquarters in Massachusetts. The company will use this location as its base for expanding its customer base and operations in U.S. industrial water treatment markets where most manufacturing plants require purified water for their operations. Desalitech's Closed Circuit Desalination (CCD) reverse osmosis products lower water treatment costs by a compelling 20 - 60% compared to the most advanced systems on the market today and can shorten return on investment to less than one year. The CCD process maximizes permeate recovery, thereby reducing brine waste and feedwater supply requirements, while lowering energy consumption and increasing the flexibility and reliability of operations. Ideal for industrial water treatment, including supply water purification, water reuse and wastewater treatment, CCD systems are also making an impact on municipal water treatment and seawater desalination worldwide. Desalitech was recognized today in a ceremony of the Massachusetts Water Innovation Mission to Israel for importance to the energy/water nexus and as a leading example of an Israeli company seizing the diverse business opportunities uniquely available in Massachusetts. The Mission has received significant support from Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick, the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs, the Massachusetts Office of International Trade and Development and dozens of major water companies and organizations.