Partners List

Kinrot has established strategic partnerships with leading global players in the water industry. It is here that Kinrot’s true added value is reflected as these alliances provide access to a global network of industry leaders that can help companies accelerate growth and achieve global reach.

  • GE Power & Water

    With operations in 130 countries and employing nearly 8000 worldwide, GE Water brings together experienced professionals and advanced technologies to solve the worlds most complex challenges related to water availability and quality, increased productivity and cost reduction, and environmental regulations. We invest in forward-looking technologies, leveraging the best practices of ecomagination, to help customers balance environmental and economic goals. Our innovative team develops partnerships and delivers reliable, long-term solutions for communities, governments and industry that maximize water and energy resources.

    www.gewater.com
  • MEKOROT

    Mekorot is one of the world’s most technologically advanced water companies. Seventy years of innovation in the face of Israel’s significant environmental and security challenges have made Mekorot a world leader in desalination, water reclamation, water project engineering, water safety and water quality. Through continual research, experimentation and field innovation, Mekorot provides a steady flow of clean water to a rapidly growing population despite the region’s limited freshwater resources, arid climate and difficult geopolitical realities.

    www.mekorot.co.il
  • MILWAUKEE WATER COUNCIL

    The Milwaukee Water Council pursues its mission to make the Milwaukee Region the world water hub for freshwater research, economic development and education. Developed in 2007, the Water Council consists of members from business, academia and government working in collaboration to accomplish the mission and vision.

    www.milwaukee7-watercouncil.com

  • LOS ANGELES DEPARTMENT OF WATER & POWER

    The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), the largest municipal utility in the nation, was established more than 100 years ago to deliver reliable, safe water and electricity supplies to some 3.8 million residents and businesses in Los Angeles. The Department provides its 640,000 water customers and 1.4 million electric customers with the best service and lowest cost resources available.

    www.ladwp.com
  • WATER AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGY (WET) INCUBATOR

    Designed to establish the Central Valley as a world leader in water and energy innovation, the Claude Laval Water and Energy Technology (WET) Incubator is the region’s latest economic development booster. Opened in March 2007,  the resources of business incubation, education and industry are utilized in the $5 million project which is a collaborative venture among the Central Valley Business Incubator, California State University, Fresno, and the International Center for Water Technology. The WET Incubator houses five on-site members developing companies around water or energy technology. The WET Incubator is a center of activity for entrepreneurs who have access to industry, incubation services and the technical expertise and research capabilities of Fresno State.

    www.cvbi.org
Designed by Stratigo
Kinrot Technology Ventures, a company privately held by the AquAgro Fund in cooperation with the Israeli Chief Scientist as part of Israel's technology incubator program, is the world’s first fully dedicated water technology incubator, providing a solid platform for developing and commercializing water and clean-tech related innovations. This seed investment mechanism stands at the international forefront of developing embryonic water and clean-tech technologies