MIOX Recognized by The Artemis Project

April 24, 2009
Company placed ninth in The Artemis Project’s Top 50 Water Companies competition

MIOX was selected by a panel of industry experts based on an integrated matrix of four criteria: technology, intellectual property and know-how team and market potential.

“MIOX is honored to be recognized as a leading innovator in water treatment and disinfection technologies,” says MIOX CEO Carlos Perea. “We are committed to addressing a critical and unresolved issue around the world; the need for safe, healthy and affordable water.”

“The Artemis Project’s Top 50 Water Companies Competition winners have excelled in key strategic areas in the emerging advanced water technology sector,” added Laura Shenkar, Principal of The Artemis Project. “We are excited to spotlight these innovative companies for the first time on the world’s stage and congratulate them for their achievements in introducing the solutions that will reinvent the water landscape.”

MIOX’s clean technologies treat water using only salt, water and power to generate a dilute disinfectant on site. Creating disinfectant on site is safe, cost effective and environmentally responsible, cutting back transportation requirements, reducing carbon emissions and fuel consumption and eliminating the storage and disposal of chemical containers.

Visit www.theartemisproject.com/competitionpage.html for a full list of the winners.

Source: MIOX Corporation

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