Israeli startup H2OLL has launched its first complete system to produce high-quality and affordable water from the air.

The system was installed at the Wadi Attir initiative in the Negev, a groundbreaking project led by Israel’s Bedouin community to create a model of sustainable farming.

H2OLL’s technology started as a project by Eran Friedler and David Broday, two professors from the Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa. They were joined by Dr. Khaled Gommed from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering as they sought to find ways to provide clean drinking water for everyone.

The technology was developed into a practical system by the Haifa-based startup under the leadership of its CEO Joab Kirsch, CTO Ilan Katz and VP Business Development Oded Distel.

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H2OLL Founder and CTO Ilan Katz is a Technion alumnus.