Multiple Award Winner Hydraloop Systems – winner of four CES2020-awards including Engadget’s “Best of the Best” – will globally launch its two latest products to use water twice as part of the Netherlands Pavilion at the all-digital 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Hydraloop Systems will showcase the Hydraloop H600 and the Hydraloop Cascade.
Hydraloop designs and produces game-changing decentralized water recycling products. With its 260 gallons treatment capacity per day, the Hydraloop H600 is created for larger families and small businesses. The Hydraloop Cascade is modular and provides scalable solutions for larger operations like commercial real estate, hotels, sports clubs and more. Hydraloop contributes towards four UNSDGs and towards LEED and BREEAM sustainability certification.
“Our vision of the future? Use water twice”, said CEO and Founder Arthur Valkieser. “We empower people and organizations – bottom up – with smart and affordable water recycling systems. And seriously contribute to one of the greatest challenges of mankind: drastically reducing the use of water.”
Last CES was an incredible accelerator for Hydraloop. This resulted in the scale up of the organization to respond faster to worldwide market demand. Hydraloop expanded its team 5-fold and its international partner network in over 3 continents. The company became fully funded with a financial injection from Dutch manufacturing industrialist Niverplast and the Rabobank. Valkieser received royal recognition from Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Máxima and as of mid-October, Hydraloop features on Netflix in the acclaimed water documentary Brave Blue World.
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CES-winner Hydraloop Systems globally launches its latest 2 products: the Hydraloop H600 and Hydraloop Cascade at CES 2021
Hydraloop Systems BV produces and sells certified grey water recycling systems. Hydraloop supplies compact solutions for households and larger, interlinked cascade systems for apartment buildings, hotels, sports clubs and offices a.o. Hydraloop collects the water from showers, baths and washing machines, and in a cascade set-up also the water from hand basins and air conditioning. After treatment, the cleaned and disinfected water can be reused for toilet flushing, washing machine, garden, swimming pool and cleaning purposes.
Hydraloop has its head office in Leeuwarden and produces at Technologies Added in Emmen, both in The Netherlands. Earlier this year, Hydraloop was the first Dutch company ever to win four awards at the world’s largest consumer electronics exhibition CES in Las Vegas, including ‘Best of the Best’. Hydraloop can be seen on Netflix: the water recycling system is presented in the documentary ‘Brave Blue World’ as one of the solutions for the global water crisis. Yesterday, Hydraloop was named Winner of the Sprout Challenger50, the award for the most challenging and fastest growing company in the Netherlands.
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