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HTI agrees Middle East forward osmosis distribution deal

28 October 2011

Forward osmosis membrane specialist Hydration Technology Innovations LLC (HTI) has reached a distribution, services and cooperation agreement with Dubai-based Future Technologies LLC.

Future Technologies will distribute HTI’s FO OsMem membrane technology for industrial applications, including the downstream oil & gas industry, in the Middle East.
 
Future Technologies is an ideal fit for the distribution of our forward osmosis technology within the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region,” said Walt Schultz, CEO of HTI. “We are confident that the combination of Future Technologies’ experience in the water and wastewater industries, along with their strong relationships in the MENA market, will bring great success to this partnership.”
 
“In line with our strategy to bring advanced technologies and solutions to our clients in the Middle East, we are pleased to have teamed up with HTI, pioneers in forward osmosis technology,” said Kai-Uwe Buerger, CEO of Future Technologies.

 

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