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Voltea completes €3.6 million financing round

31 August 2010

Advanced water desalination company Voltea Limited has raised €3.6 million in financing from investors to support the commercial roll-out of its Capacitive Deionization (CapDI) technology.

The Voltea funding was led by Rabo Ventures and included existing investor Pentair Inc.

“As we continue our growth, we are keen to seek out industry leading partners who can further strengthen our position. In line with this aspiration, we are very pleased to be strengthening our shareholder base today by having Rabo Ventures on board,“ said Michiel Lensink, CEO of Voltea.

 

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