Wadis

Electro-discharge Water Disinfection

Industrial Technologies
Private
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in April 2010 by Oren Gafri and Riki Gafri, Wadis operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised a total of $828.28K across 6 funding rounds from 3 investors. In November 2020, Wadis secured funding from NextLeap Ventures.

Business overview

Wadis develops a non-reagent, ecological water disinfection technology based on electrical pulse discharge. This method generates a strong shock wave, high light radiation (including UV), magnetic and electrical fields, ionization, polarization of molecules, cavitation, and high temperatures to disinfect water. The Wadis system is effective against a wide range of microorganisms, ensuring total bacterial disinfection with low energy consumption. The company primarily focuses on sludge disinfection and pre-digestion treatment, aiming to improve sludge treatment costs and efficiency for wastewater treatment plants. Wadis serves municipalities, water utilities, aquaculture, drinking water, and manufacturing facilities within the Industrial Technologies sector.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Wadis' core technology?
Wadis utilizes an electro-discharge water disinfection technology that employs electrical pulse discharge in water. This process creates a strong shock wave, high light radiation (including UV), strong magnetic and electrical fields, ionization, polarization of molecules, cavitation, and very high temperatures at the discharge canal to disinfect water.
When was Wadis founded and by whom?
Wadis was founded in April 2010 by Oren Gafri and Riki Gafri.
What is Wadis' primary focus in water treatment?
Wadis' current focus is on sludge disinfection and pre-digestion treatment, aiming to significantly improve sludge treatment costs and efficiency for wastewater treatment plants.
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