
Our Partners/Collaborators

We are proud to have a longstanding collaboration with the University of Pretoria, particularly with Professor Forbes, whose research focuses on analytical chemistry involving the development of novel sampling and analytical methods for environmental pollutants, including denuder based sampling techniques, biomonitors, and quantum dot based fluorescence sensors. Together, we have explored the science and feasibility behind our technology, and have made great strides in advancing our research. We look forward to continuing this partnership and achieving even greater success in the future.

Our partnership with the local Sweetwater Authority has been instrumental in our understanding of the community's water screening and management needs. Our weekly calls with their management and on-site workers provide us with valuable insights into the market and their needs and help us stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry. We are committed to working closely with them to ensure we continue providing the best possible solution.

Similar to our outreach with the Mexican National Water Commission, our contact with California state board has been instrumental in gaining a better understanding of the water situation in the US, specifically in California where drought remains a pressing issue. We have reached out to their branches and inspectors to gain a more understanding of the situation and perspective from our target customers/market.

Collaborating with the science department has been an exciting opportunity for us to further test and improve our technology. We have reached out to many UCSD departments of science and graduate students to gather valuable feedback and insights. We are committed to advancing our tech and are grateful for the support of the scientific community.

Our company prioritizes constant communication with CONAGUA, Mexico's National Water Commission. Through our local work in Tula de Allende, we have engaged in discussions with them on a bigger stage to gain a better understanding of the regulator and legal policies on water monitoring, as well as the challenges they face on a governmental level. This allows us to stay up-to-date and informed on our processes and market expansion.

Our journey began with farmers part of the Virginia bureau, where we developed an understanding of the agricultural and environmental risks of contaminants. Our early conversations started with pesticides but eventually led to the discovery of the issue of water monitoring, which is still a prevalent issue facing farmers today. Collaborating with this audience adds to a more comprehensive and multifaceted perspective to what we do.