En Gibton

Granules for Purifying Contaminated Water

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in December 2005 by Ehud Ezroni, Shlomo Nir, and Baruch Rubin, En Gibton operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $350,000 across one funding round from BHCO Group. In January 2007, BHCO Group invested in En Gibton, signaling early confidence in its water purification technology.

Business overview

En Gibton specializes in advanced adsorption technology for water treatment filtration, developing and producing granules from micelleclay complexes or mixtures of micelleclay powder and sand. These granules are designed for various water purification solutions, suitable for filling water filters, wells, and reservoir filtration systems of all sizes. The company serves markets within the Agriculture & Food Technologies sector, focusing on sustainable water systems, water utilities, and waste water management.

Strategic signal

In April 2008, En Gibton was highlighted by Israel21c for its innovative approach to purifying contaminated water wells. This recognition underscores the company's potential to provide sustainable solutions for water treatment, positioning it as a key player in addressing global water quality challenges and signaling its technological validation to investors and innovation teams.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is En Gibton's core technology?
En Gibton specializes in adsorption technology for water treatment filtration, developing and producing granules from micelleclay complexes or mixtures of micelleclay powder and sand.
When was En Gibton founded and by whom?
En Gibton was founded in December 2005 by Ehud Ezroni, Shlomo Nir, and Baruch Rubin.
What was a significant early investment in En Gibton?
In January 2007, BHCO Group invested $350,000 in En Gibton, as reported by Globes.
How does En Gibton's product contribute to water purification?
En Gibton's granules can be used to fill water filters, wells, and reservoir filtration systems of all sizes and types, providing solutions for purifying contaminated water.
What recognition did En Gibton receive for its water purification efforts?
In April 2008, Israel21c highlighted En Gibton for its role as a "fountain of youth" to polluted water wells, recognizing its innovative solutions for water purification.
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