Aqua4D’s “made in Valais” technology adopted in 46 countries
11 August 2020
The innovative technology developed by Aqua4D enables farmers to save up to 30% of their irrigation water. It has been adopted by more than 46 countries worldwide. For many years, Aqua4D has been developing innovative solutions supporting sustainable development by optimizing water efficiency and reducing chemical discharges in several industrial sectors. In 2019, its “made […]
The innovative technology developed by Aqua4D enables farmers to save up to 30% of their irrigation water. It has been adopted by more than 46 countries worldwide.
For many years, Aqua4D has been developing innovative solutions supporting sustainable development by optimizing water efficiency and reducing chemical discharges in several industrial sectors. In 2019, its “made in Valais” products have reached Chile, bringing the number of countries importing Aqua4D’s installations to 46.
Aqua4D’s technology promotes sustainable agriculture by saving water and solving problems related to soil salinity, saline water, biofilm, clogging and nematodes. By modifying the behavior of mineral and organic matter in the water, the technology of the Valais-based company allows for a better dissolution and distribution of minerals in the water, a better water retention of the soil and a better absorption of minerals by plants, while maintaining a healthy bacterial life. Respectful of the environment, the solution does not involve the use of chemicals and has very low electricity consumption (small solar panels can be used as a power supply).
Strong institutional support for a fast-growing industry
After receiving funding from the EU’s Horizon 2020 program and support from the Solar Impulse Foundation, CleanTech Alps and the Swiss Confederation, Aqua4D has been recognized as a major player in improving the efficiency of irrigation systems while contributing to several of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development goals.
The innovation unit of The Ark Foundation also helped the company market its product as early as 2007, and Aqua4D received the “Most Promising European Cleantech Start-Up” award in 2009.