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so good morning to everyone so i'm pleased to be here um can
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indirectly this you of mascara new technology and then going to present you uh
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uh what we do and uh what we uh develop we've uh you what we call those wasn't technology so what
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do we propose a is quite simple we just uh
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for a proposal what the treatment but is this any nation
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so oh from a groundwater that is brackish to sortie to uh to be drinkable uh directly
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or from see what are we just uh really is the see the sort of a water
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and we just produce freshwater and to achieve this we decided to pour all units we've renewable energy
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uh we've renewable energy that's quite is quite cheap and uh uh
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we were able to deploy although internationally it's a a set up and
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so but the constraint when you power directly uh what the system we've um when you're what energy
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is the fluctuation of the production of electricity we've a solar panel and we wanted
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uh to stillwater rather to store electricity and we were thinking how we can directly
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connects solar panel without batteries to a system that is what the treatment reverse osmosis
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and finally we found the solutions and we were able now to produce units that is directly
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producing what if we creating with a solar i uh production
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so we produce units but can deliver one critically depend eight
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to ten thousand cubic metre payday either from brackish water or seawater
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uh in this car and the the technology was creating in two thousand
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fourteen so it's uh quite a new a company uh the first years of
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mascara was indicating to be in the innovation so we were all the
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nice like a startup uh looking for the innovations looking for proof of concept
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and then we uh achieve the goals and we're we're able
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to patented technology and then in the meat of two thousand seventeen
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we look at our development and how we can as access to a market intentional internationally
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so we started development in the meat of two thousand seventeen and now uh uh we are just on the
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growth or development uh in two thousand twenty out another was point five millions and yet last year it was
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to millions and we're targeting six point three million six or so we are just uh uh uh uh on the growth
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our development and currently in the last four years we jazz
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she's more than fifty projects or under your the words sorry
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uh in africa in uh indian ocean in southeast
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asia in uh and also in a self of pacific
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what we do and what we propose is uh we fully design and we'd just with the entire
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uh solutions uh so that's mean that we uh just think the design of the electricity production i varies from
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soul upon there are of a reasonable source of energy
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and we just a design also the company solutions for intake
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a a a reverse osmosis trendy and a storage and a distribution of
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uh will uh fresh water so we with everything in a factory in france
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so we are fully uh able to entirely design and produce the entire project uh
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but hopefully we also rely on some partners for either some operations so we can do
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part of the operation and maintenance but we lie we rely also locally to partners but can achieve also
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operation and maintenance of all units and we have also partners if we need to finance all these projects
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uh uh uh we we have as a a strong
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position on the markets either we do we've uh the public
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part of the market but also we've industrials and uh uh
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and we are able to achieve uh we realise more solutions
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our biggest solutions uh from one cubic meter to a ten thousand cubic meter
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uh um what we achieve now it's uh nowadays with all the units we have or all around
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the word uh uh more than thirty five thousands people or every day i have access to fresh water
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well the only uh all water they have is
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salty what i've it's brackish or seawater so now more
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and more people can have access in remote areas in tiny islands in the pacific oceans or in the
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in the in asia and philip in silence for examples and the fans to the facts we were able to connect
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directly renewable energy to the process we avoid more than two
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thousand five hundred tons of c. would you pay a actually
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uh that we are a a small teams uh uh uh we've big
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get that's the uh skis and capabilities uh uh and currently we are
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seventeens uh uh due to the growth we have a we target to
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be twenty two uh easier and the key green the teams uh in mascara
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so we are the good you can you can be happy to to be to have a such a growth
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uh i just want to uh emphasise that's um a deceleration
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projects uh we we are not alone on this any nation project
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but it's always a and we need of a ecosystem of partners
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to develop a projects uh for example i will quote a an
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example uh what we did in indonesia in the v. i. don't of pop i got wrong uh attendees ring sorry and so
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we we actually the project because we have financial pens that darkness
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like atmosphere might get value from this you too but we avoid
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and we have also uh integrity after this petty was local uh what a distribution
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company and also in the sore partners locally so all these projects come
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find for the fans to partners so we'll be very piece but if we
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can uh uh basically at the marketplace in in order to discuss how we
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can part not to develop project in the salon desalination thank you very much