To be an active contributor in the global markets to alleviate inadequate water conditions worldwide.We understand the severity of the world's water situation and are striving to make an improved impact, with our technology globally, along with the support and assistance of like-minded individuals.
Many ask if there is a reason for concern.
Our answer is "Yes! And the problem is closer to your home than you think."
From 1991 to 2000, there were 155 outbreaks and over 430,000 cases of illness in public and individual U.S. water systems. The largest on record was the 1993 Cryptosporidium outbreak in Milwaukee that killed hundreds.Contamination leading to outbreaks and "boil alerts" is more common than most consumers believe. In another example, raw sewage was reported seeping into Warren, OH's drinking water reservoir in early 2007. In developing countries, the problem is much more pronounced; disease from water-borne pathogens is an all too common cause of death. The World Health Organization (WHO), as well as, UNICEF state that 1.1 billion people still have no access to safe drinking water.
Manufacturing Vision:
A multiple contractor-manufacturing scheme, centered in Salem, Ohio. This will include electronics, machining, plating, assembly, packaging, and shipping, along with an established UVC LED supplier.
Market Trends:
Frost and Sullivan, a business research & consulting firm, set the value of the residential water treatment equipment market at $15 billion currently, rising to $41.5 billion by 2011. In the next five years, they report that virtually all households will have a water treatment apparatus. Market trends define markets that are slowly losing confidence in chlorine and a rising confidence in UV.
J-Net Global Indexes, LLC, estimate the size of the global water market in the range of $360 billion, with an annual growth rate of 4-5%, suggesting the market is currently in the range of $375 billion. J-Net is an independent, prominent full service investment firm and developer of indexes, and an unbiased source of primary information concerning the global water industry.
There is a growing concern of the vulnerability of U.S. drinking water to the threat of terrorism.
Our technology is advantageously positioned to meet these opportunities.
We are looking to license our patented technology to water treatment manufacturers. We are also seeking distributors and strategic partners to bring this water conditioning technology to consumers throughout the world.
For more information please contact:
Damien Lieggi
Member of the Board of Directors
President
Tom Logan
Member of the Board of Directors
Business Mentor
Alan Monteforte
Member of the Board of Directors
Corporate Administrator
N.E.W. Innovations today for Tomorrow's Traditions
Next Energy Wave'sValue Statement:
Next Energy Wave can provide robust, maintenance-free, self-powered, safe drinking water
technology for the residential point-of-use water equipment market.
The H2Oelement provides an ultraviolet means of safe water above EPA published minimums for the prevention of all known pathogens (bacteria, virus and/or protozoan). Ultraviolet is the only known process to be free of chemical by-products.
Our self-powered H2Oelement uses the energy of flowing water to power itself, precluding all operational energy costs.
Our LED and NASA expertise in turbine technology combine to make the H2Oelement maintenance-free for its anticipated lifetime (8-10 years).
Our ultraviolet means of providing safe water is the only technology that is free of hazards for all potiential customers. Chlorine and ozone technologies involve hazardous chemicals that must be handled and managed.
Our faucet attachment, or in-faucet design, allows for easy, complementary coupling with filtration, ion exchange, and reverse osmosis technologies. These technologies address market needs of taste, odor, and hardness, but do not provide safe drinking water.