The event was organised by the Defence Innovation Research Institute Zrt. (VIKI). We presented our mobile, modular drinking water purification solution, the PurAID® equipped with a TNE box. This PurAID® version can also be operated from a solar panel.
Hungarian companies were invited to the VIKI professional day to present their innovations whose developments are related to the establishment and operation of military camps and to improving the efficiency of various operational tasks.
As a sustainable and cost-effective pallet-sized, mobile and modular water purification system, the PurAID® is also ideal for supplying drinking water to military camps. Military camps are usually established near operations, which do not always have an established infrastructure, so alternative solutions may be needed to provide drinking water in these areas.
Our PurAID® equipment was on display alongside various containerised equipment, material handling technologies, energy storage and tent systems, and its demonstration helped to create a dialogue between companies and soldiers. There was a great interest in our solution. The participating soldiers and logisticians appreciated that the product's filter technology is based on Hungarian regenerable adsorbents, allowing for a circular approach to production and operation.
Smooth operation is also very important when setting up a military camp. The PurAID® does not require constant staff presence, and thanks to its monitoring system, it can be monitored and controlled remotely from an office. The monitoring system also allows the water supply of a larger area at the network level by connecting several PurAID®.
We look forward to testing the efficiency of our drinking water treatment system in the field shortly.
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Our first project in Ghana, the trial operation of our PurAID® modular, mobile, pallet-based water purification equipment installed in the settlement of Akim Wenchi, has been successfully completed. With the help of PurAID®, iron and manganese impurities, as well as disease-causing bacteria, are removed from the water of the public wells of the town of 12,000 inhabitants.
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