Nanostone Water and Solecta merge to form Acuriant Technologies
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
Jürgen von Hollen, CEO of Nanostone Water, will become the CEO of Acuriant Technologies
True North Venture Partners has announced the merger of its portfolio companies Nanostone Water and Solecta into Acuriant Technologies , Inc. The newly formed company aims to address complex separation and filtration challenges in sectors such as dairy, food and beverage, life sciences, and municipal and industrial water worldwide.
Acuriant combines Solecta’s precision-tuned polymeric MF/UF/NF/RO membranes with Nanostone’s durable ceramic platform. Both solutions are enhanced by the company’s process-engineering expertise focused on specific applications. The merger results in one of the industry’s most extensive advanced membrane portfolios , providing customers with a single point of accountability for all water filtration and process separation needs. This approach aims to improve yield, capacity, robustness, and efficiency, while also offering measurable sustainability benefits, particularly in areas where traditional technologies are less effective or cost-prohibitive.
Acuriant combines Solecta’s precision-tuned polymeric MF/UF/NF/RO membranes with Nanostone’s durable ceramic platform
Acuriant is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and employs over 250 people across 10 countries. It operates manufacturing centers in Oceanside, California, and Halberstadt, Germany. The company works with a global network of partners to offer five distinct membrane technology platforms, focusing on key verticals.
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- Waste Water Technology
- Technology & Solution Provider
- Reverse Osmosis
- Membrane Technology
- Reverse Osmosis
- California, United States
- Ceramic Membrane Technology