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Dicode teams up with WaHa to tackle UAE’s water challenges

Aims to use energy-efficient process for atmospheric water harvesting

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  • Solution has the potential to provide a sustainable and reliable source of potable water, addressing the pressing water scarcity issues prevalent in the GCC region.

UAE-based Dicode Technologies LLC announced a strategic alliance with WaHa Inc., a prominent US company specialising in Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG), dehumidification, and air conditioning technologies.

The partnership was unveiled at the 26th Water, Energy, Technology and Environment Exhibition (WETEX), an event organised by the Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA).

The collaboration aims to launch the groundbreaking WaHa Vaporator technology, which employs a patented, low-cost, and energy-efficient process for atmospheric water harvesting.

Pure drinking water

The innovative solution has the potential to provide a sustainable and reliable source of potable water, addressing the pressing water scarcity issues prevalent in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

The WaHa Vaporator sets itself apart by producing industrial-quality dry air and pure drinking water, regardless of the prevailing climatic conditions.

Frank Ramirez, CEO of WaHa, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, emphasising its importance in tackling the region’s water challenges.

“This collaboration combines WaHa’s innovative technology with Dicode’s expertise in tailored implementations, creating opportunities for significant strides in water security and resource management. The joint efforts are designed to benefit not just governments and businesses but also communities across the GCC, contributing to sustainable development in the region.”

Satish Chandran, Co-founder and CEO of Dicode, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to aligning advanced global technologies with the UAE’s sustainability objectives.

The introduction of WaHa’s AWG technology is a significant step toward empowering various stakeholders, including government entities, businesses, and households, to harness the potential of air for water generation.

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