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06 March 2013
Jaime Sepulveda, Genesys Latinoamérica’s Director of Operations and board member of ALADYR (Latin American Society for Desalination and Water Reuse), is moving into a new office building in Santiago, Chile. I’m sure you will all agre

05 February 2013
Last year we added some new products to our Genesol 700 range. Early sales of our bubble generating chemicals, Genesol 701 and 704, have been extremely encouraging.
We’ve heard from Tom Stoneley of Athena Water Services in Australia that heÃ

23 January 2013
Over the past few years EDS has been fortunate enough to benefit from the leadership of its dedicated President, Ian Lomax. Ian is now retiring from DOW Water and Process Solutions and so will be stepping down as President of EDS. No doubt he will co

03 December 2012

22 November 2012
We’re delighted to announce that our Libyan distributor, ZULAL Water Technology (ZWT), have recently resumed full operations in Libya as the country begins the process of reconstruction.
ZWT is working closely with clients to help resolve th

09 November 2012
In early October the newly-elected European Desalination Society board convened at its new headquarters at the Campus Bio-Medico University in Rome.
The board now includes members from Cyprus, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the

23 October 2012
Recently ALADYR, the Latin American society for desalination and water reuse, organized the

07 October 2012
With two conferences on the agenda, September proved busier than ever for the Genesys team.
Ursula Annunziata, Rachel Wilson and Stéphane Jarrige first attended the Wetsus-EDS conference on membranes in drinking and industrial water production i

11 September 2012
We’re proud of our status as a truly international business. Our UK team spend a significant amount of time overseas each year, including visiting and providing support to our network of distributors.
During a recent such visit to our Japanes

07 August 2012
What summer? Seven UK water companies restricted water use in April to combat drought in southern and eastern England after two dry winters. But the restrictions were followed by record rainfall across England that month, and more rain in May, June a
