JerneH20, is a groundbreaking solution to the global water crisis, aiming to provide clean water in emergency situations.
The global water crisis is now a major global issue. Inadequate water and sanitation kill over 3.4 million people annually, according to WHO. The most widely used water treatment technology is reverse osmosis (RO), but it consumes a lot of electricity and is bulky, making it unsuitable for obtaining clean water for an emergency response plan.
As a result, UTM developed a porous polymeric hollow fiber membrane with superior water flux, contaminants removal, and flexibility.
In response to the global water crisis and the limitations of traditional water treatment technologies, UTM introduces JerneH20, a revolutionary solution designed to provide clean water in emergency situations. Developed around a porous polymeric hollow fiber membrane, JerneH20 offers superior water flux, contaminant removal, and flexibility. Unlike bulky conventional RO systems, JerneH20 is compact, energy-free, and operates via human suction, making it ideal for emergency response plans, rural areas, and disaster-stricken regions. By offering a portable, user-friendly alternative to traditional RO systems, JerneH20 stands as a competitive and accessible solution for addressing critical water needs worldwide.
This membrane is employed as the heart of the JerneH20, which is a compact, effective product that works at low pressure via human suction.