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Impact at Scale
Hosted by Zal Dastur and Produced by Michael Waitze Media
129 episodes
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Creating Impact and Profit Through Social Innovation - Conversations with the global leaders in Impact Investing and Social Innovation
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Creating Impact and Profit Through Social Innovation - Conversations with the global leaders in Impact Investing and Social Innovation
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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EP 109 - Brian Sheng - Cofounder and CEO Aquaria - 220 Times More Water In The Air Than Humans Consume
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28 minutes 52 seconds
1 year ago
EP 109 - Brian Sheng - Cofounder and CEO Aquaria - 220 Times More Water In The Air Than Humans Consume

Brian Sheng, co-founder and CEO of Aquaria, a renewable source of water that taps into the humidity in the air to produce clean, drinkable water. Aquaria's atmospheric water generators (AWGs) act as a backup or alternative water supply that can be installed on-site in hours.


Brian discusses the global water challenge and the innovative solutions offered by his company. The conversation delves into the scarcity of clean water, the impact of climate change, and the potential for decentralized water creation. Brian shares insights on the market for Aquaria's product, the technology behind it, and the significance of addressing the water crisis. The conversation ends on a positive note, highlighting the potential for technology to solve the water problem.


Some Topics Brian Covered

  • Brian's Journey and the Inspiration for Aquaria
  • The Water Crisis and the Need for Solutions
  • Impact of Agriculture and Industry on Water Resources
  • Hope for the Water Crisis: Technology and Renewable Energy


Other titles We Considered

  1. No one thinks about water costs
  2. 25% of the world does not have water
  3. Addressing Scarcity and Sustainability
Impact at Scale
Creating Impact and Profit Through Social Innovation - Conversations with the global leaders in Impact Investing and Social Innovation