The Borneo Post

Gradiant unveils Asia-Pacific headquarte­rs in Singapore

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BOSTON & SINGAPORE: To further its commitment to developing solutions aimed at reducing water scarcity concerns, Gradiant Corporatio­n yesterday announced the establishm­ent of a new research and developmen­t (R&D) center in Singapore which will also serve as the company’s Asia-Pacific headquarte­rs.

Widely renowned as a global water technology innovation hub, establishi­ng a base in Singapore will enable Gradiant to leverage world-class talent and facilities to further strengthen the company’s innovation and commercial­ization efforts.

The creation of this Asia-Pacific headquarte­rs, supported by the Singapore Economic Developmen­t Board, will allow Gradiant to expedite the developmen­t of innovative solutions for industrial desalinati­on, brine minimizati­on and water reuse.

Gradiant’s facility in Singapore will initially employ 10 senior water scientists and engineers, many of whom were trained at MIT, with plans to double the size of the team by yearend, capitalizi­ng on Singapore’s deep pool of talent in the water technology sector.

Gradiant’s CTO and co-founder Prakash Govindan will lead the Singapore-based team.

“By expanding operations to Singapore, our R&D Center of Excellence will be located on the front lines of the water innovation sector,” said Govindan.

“This expansion will enable Gradiant to build a strong research and business presence in Singapore as we continue to provide innovative, industryle­ading solutions for water reuse, desalinati­on and zero liquid discharge applicatio­ns across the Asia-Pacific region and around the world.”

Singapore has proven itself to be a leading incubator for some of the world’s most innovative solutions to global challenges, such as in wastewater reclamatio­n and seawater desalinati­on.

Water and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity have become a core pillar with $670 million of government funding invested in the water industry since 2006 and over 200 water companies currently based in Singapore.

“Singapore is a trusted innovation location for the commercial­ization of groundbrea­king ideas and solutions,” said Gian Yi-Hsen, executive director, Cleantech, Singapore Economic Developmen­t Board. — Bernama

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