Amid growing awareness of water contamination by harmful “Forever Chemicals,” Boston Globe’s Aaron Pressman writes about how Gradiant, an MIT spinout, offers a new solution that not only filters out per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) substances but also destroys these substances. The solution, called “ForeverGone,” fits inside a shipping container and is ready for commercial deployment. Gradiant's solution promises cost savings and increased efficiency in PFAS removal.
The “Water Company of the Year” distinction was awarded to Gradiant on April 16th by Global Water Intelligence (GWI) at the prestigious Global Water Awards, held in conjunction with GWI’s Global Water Summit 2024. Gradiant’s H+E was also recognized as the winner of “Water Technology Idol” for the AquaCritox super-critical water oxidation (SCWO) PFAS destruction technology.
How the surprising water footprint of semiconductor manufacturing, datacenters, and AI solutions is sparking sustainable development.
In BBC's “All Consuming” podcast on “Microchips”, Anurag Bajpayee, CEO of Gradiant, shares how we're helping semiconductor manufacturers minimize their water footprint by reducing water consumption, reclaiming valuable resources, and renewing wastewater so it can be returned to nature. Anurag’s interview starts at the 8:32 mark.
Gradiant is thrilled to announce the establishment of our digital and AI technology business into a wholly owned independent subsidiary - Turing.
The Financial Times’ fDi Intelligence team interviews Anurag Bajpayee to discuss how water usage in the semiconductor sector has been put under the spotlight as climate change marches on. Technology enables chipmakers to recycle, reuse and conserve upwards of 99% of their water.
Gradiant is on a mission to Give Nature Water Back. In an interview with Business Insider, Gradiant CEO, Anurag Bajpayee, discusses our company's innovative technologies, the looming global water shortage, and the need for action.
TechCrunch's Rebecca Szkutak shares insights on Gradiant's $225 million Series D round and $1 billion valuation.
Gradiant, a global leader in advanced water and wastewater treatment, announced the close of $225 million in Series D financing, led by BoltRock Holdings and Centaurus Capital. With total funding now exceeding $400 million and a $1 billion valuation, the company will expand across strategic markets, the Middle East, and Europe, and boost R&D to meet booming industrial water demands.