
ZwitterCo Announces Bryan Siegal as Vice President of Operations
ZwitterCo names Bryan Siegal as Vice President of Operations to shape company operations as it scales its membrane business to make a global impact.
ZwitterCo names Bryan Siegal as Vice President of Operations to shape company operations as it scales its membrane business to make a global impact.
ZwitterCo, a company providing innovative membrane products that treat historically unfilterable streams, today announces Peter Ingarra as Vice President of Sales to accelerate growth as the company continues its rapid expansion.
ZwitterCo launched a revamped website with a new design and additional content. An early-stage membrane company, ZwitterCo is passionate about sustainability and helps companies achieve their goals by creating opportunities to recover water and valuable products from the world’s toughest streams.
ZwitterCo today announced that it has closed its Series Seed financing of $5.9 million to scale its water treatment and advanced separations solutions. The funding round was led by global filtration and separations technologies leader Mann+Hummel Corporate Ventures in collaboration with R-Cubed Capital Partners, and with additional support from Burnt Island Ventures and individual investors.
"The focus of the grant is to accelerate the development and commercialization of innovative treatment technologies that will transform the energy sector’s produced water from an environmentally hazardous waste to a recoverable resource..."
"This project under the direction of Christopher Drover, Ayse Asatekin is entitled: Extremely fouling resistant nanofiltration membranes treating organic-rich wastewater... This grant is awarded pursuant to the authority of the National Science Foundation..."
"Imagine H2O has selected the next group of outstanding water companies for the 2019 accelerator... ZwitterCo (Somerville, Ma - USA) Removing organics from industrial wastewater is an operator's biggest daily challenge. Although today's membranes..."
"MassCEC made a total of seven $65,000 awards, two of which have a water innovation focus, to the following Massachusetts innovators: ZwitterCo (Cambridge) aims to commercialize a new, zwitterion-based membrane technology..."