Emefcy

Energy-efficient Wastewater Treatment

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Non Active, Jul 2017
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in November 2007 by Eytan Levy and Ronen Shechter, Emefcy operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised $13.29M across 7 funding rounds from 4 investors. In July 2017, Emefcy merged with RWL Water, forming Fluence Corporation.

Business overview

Emefcy is a wastewater treatment company focused on developing and commercializing energy-efficient and cost-effective solutions for wastewater treatment and reuse. The company's core technologies include the Emefcy Membrane Aerated Biofilm Reactor (MABR), a modular and decentralized process requiring significantly less energy than conventional methods, and the Electrogenic Bio Reactor (EBR), which treats industrial wastewater while generating electricity. Emefcy serves markets such as small municipalities, hotels, resorts, and industrial facilities, operating within the Agriculture & Food Technologies sector with a focus on waste treatment, environmental services, and recycling.

Strategic signal

In July 2017, Emefcy merged with RWL Water to form Fluence Corporation, signaling a strategic move to create a global water solutions company. This merger indicates a significant consolidation within the water treatment industry, aiming to leverage combined technologies and market reach to address broader municipal and industrial wastewater challenges.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What was a significant corporate development for Emefcy in 2017?
In July 2017, Emefcy merged with RWL Water, leading to the formation of Fluence Corporation. This event marked a strategic consolidation in the water treatment sector.
When did Emefcy begin trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange?
Emefcy began trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange in December 2015, following a reverse merger with Savcor.
What award did Emefcy win in March 2015?
In March 2015, Emefcy won the Technology Development Award at CleanEquity Monaco 2015.
When did Emefcy open a sewage treatment plant in the Virgin Islands?
In January 2017, Emefcy opened a sewage treatment plant in the Virgin Islands.
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