Bluewater announces strategic investment in TAPP
World leading water tech and solutions company Bluewater invests for a stake in fast growing European tap water filtration company TAPP
World leading water tech and solutions company Bluewater invests for a stake in fast growing European tap water filtration company TAPP
Three winning startups from 160 applicants in 37 countries received recognition at an awards ceremony in Stockholm
As climate change and hot weather slash drinking water reserves on the 200 inhabited islands in the Stockholm archipelago, Bluewater, a Swedish company renowned for its high tech water purification technologies, has created a pilot project together with a local municipality and the Royal Swedish Yacht Club to generate pristine drinking water on demand directly from the Baltic Sea.
Klimatförändringarna och den pågående värmeböljan hotar att göra Stockholms skärgårds 200 bebodda öar utan dricksvatten. Därför har Bluewater, tillsammans med Värmdö kommun och KSSS, initierat ett projekt för att skapa rent dricksvatten direkt från Östersjön på Sandhamn.
Three winning startups from 160 applicants from 37 countries selected to reimagine water solutions for tomorrow’s megacities.
Av 160 utvalda startups koras 3 vinnare som arbetar med att ta fram innovativa vattenlösningar för morgondagens megastäder.
Sweden's 4 x 200 meter male swim team that included Bluewater-supported Adam Paulsson smashes a 26-year old Swedish record with a time of 7.14.03.
Det världsledande svenska vattenreningsföretaget Bluewater inleder ett samarbete med den världsberömda brittiska världsomseglaren Dee Caffari i kampen mot plastföroreningar i världens hav.
Yachting hero Dee Caffari signs a sporting partnership with Bluewater, a water purifying company that views itself as a life company focused on harnessing human ingenuity to make good things happen as the leading innovator for drinking water solutions.
Helsinki Fashion Week and Sweden’s world-leading drinking water tech and solutions company Bluewater have partnered to put an off-catwalk spotlight on the global circular economy, sustainability values and drinking water pollution in an age of growing water scarcity.
Bluewater has partnered with the 2018 52 SUPER SERIES, the world’s leading grand prix monohull yacht racing circuit, to deliver contaminant free pure chilled still or sparking water to competing sailors and visitors.
Innovativ vattenreningsteknik från Bluewater hjälper till att minska den akuta bristen på dricksvatten på Sandhamn i Stockholms skärgård under sommaren.
Human ingenuity and technology from water tech leader Bluewater battle fast growing water scarcity in the 30,000-island archipelago outside the Swedish capital, Stockholm.
On World Population Day, water tech leader Bluewater calls for more focus on long-term partnerships between public and private sectors to solve drinking water scarcity in the face of shrinking water availability and growing urban populations. Bluewater says applications for its Imagine H2O Urban Drinking Water Scarcity Challenge 2018 have exceeded all expectations in terms of quantity and quality.
Human ingenuity can overcome many of the current environmental challenges confronting humankind and the planet but demands a commitment to developing a circular economy with an eye on sustainability says Anders Jacobson, co-founder and CEO of Blue, the investment company that owns Bluewater.
Bluewater, världsledande inom innovativa vattenreningslösningar, har i år medverkat på ÅF Offshore Race, ett av Sveriges mest prestigefulla seglingstävlingar. Hjälper till at löser Sandhamns vattenbrist under sommaren .
Founding Challenge partners Bluewater and 11th Hour Racing report diverse, global field of solutions submitted for Imagine H2O 2018 Urban Drinking Water Scarcity Challenge.
There are many things Swedes do well but celebrating the summer solstice, or Midsummer, at the end of June every year is an occasion they have turned into a social art fest.
Volvo Ocean Race team Turn the Tide on Plastics receive Bluewater 'Water Without Plastic' legacy award during Races' leg stopover in Gothenburg, Sweden
New survey finds Sweden’s millennials worry more about harmful germs and carcinogens existing in their tap water than their parents do.