Panel Discussion - "Advanced Water Technologies for New EU Regulations"

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Thursday, March 13 202516:30 - 18:00
Industrial & Corporate Water World Hall 12
Climate Adaptation, Wastewater, Water Reuse, Water Treatment, Industrial Water
Panel Discussion - "Advanced Water Technologies for New EU Regulations"

With the recent updates to the EU Industrial Emissions Directive (IED), industries face stricter water quality and discharge regulations, necessitating the adoption of advanced water treatment technologies. These regulatory changes aim to enhance environmental protection, drive resource efficiency, and push industries towards circular water management. 

This session will bring together leading water technology suppliers to discuss how their solutions can help industries comply with the new regulatory framework. The panel will highlight the latest advancements in water treatment, reuse, and emissions control, focusing on the practical application of these technologies in meeting compliance requirements and driving efficiency.

Speakers

Paula Gonzalez
Paula GonzalezCEO, REDstackREDstack B.V.

As the CEO of REDstack BV, Paula leads a company dedicated to addressing some of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges. From water treatment to CO2 capture and resource scarcity, REDstack is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge solutions that make a tangible, lasting impact.

REDstack develops and produce the world’s most advanced and efficient ElectroMembrane stacks. REDstack's technology is revolutionizing industries by enabling the harnessing of clean water, the recovery of valuable resources, and supporting the reuse of chemicals.

Panos Raptis
Panos RaptisHead of Industry - Europe, Isle UtilitiesIsle Utilities

Panos has over a decade of experience in industrial wastewater treatment and sustainability, specializing in tailored solutions for complex water challenges. He has led sales and strategy for high-value projects across Europe. As Head of Industry – Europe at Isle, he helps businesses adopt cutting-edge water technologies and advance their corporate water sustainability goals.

 

Wayne Powell
Wayne PowellHead of Industrial Sales – Europe & Middle East, HPNowHPNow

With nearly 25 years in Sales & Business Development, Wayne focuses on Industrial Water Treatment at HPNow. Using his previous experience with Xylem and Evoqua, along with already established connections, his primary focus is on Data Centre Cooling and Light Industry applications.

Orianna Bretschger
Orianna BretschgerCEO & Founder, AquacyclAquacycl

Orianna Bretschger received a B.S. in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Northern Arizona; and after a career in aerospace and government consulting, she completed a Ph.D. in Materials Science at the University of Southern California. Bretschger launched Aquacycl with her partners after 12 years of technological development and validation. Dr. Bretschger is a 2021 Cartier Women’s Initiative Science and Technology Pioneer Laureate, a 2019 Fellow in the National Academy of Sciences New Voices in Science, Engineering and Medicine Program, a 2022 Unreasonable Fellow, and Aquacycl was a Finalist for the 2023 Earthshot Prize for their work to decarbonize wastewater treatment. 

Aquacycl was founded in November 2016 and the company provides industrial wastewater treatment as a service to help companies support healthy watersheds and communities worldwide with offices in the United States and Aquacycl Europe B.V. in the Netherlands. Aquacycl technologies and services guarantee permit compliance, greenhouse gas mitigation, reliable performance in variable production environments, and operational savings. Customers served by Aquacycl, including PepsiCo, have realized up to a 30% reduction in wastewater management costs and over 100 tons of greenhouse gas emissions mitigated per month.

Myron van Ert
Myron van ErtCCO(Chief Commercial Officer), ZwittercoZwitterco

Myron oversees the implementation of ZwitterCo's growth strategies in North America and around the world, driving partnerships and the commercial adoption of the company's breakthrough zwitterionic membrane technology.Myron's leadership in the water treatment industry began at Osmonics, Inc., a pioneering membrane technology provider that was subsequently acquired by GE Water & Process Technologies, then Suez Water Technologies and Solutions, and eventually Veolia Water Technologies and Solutions. 
Myron held increasingly senior positions throughout those corporate transitions, driving international expansion efforts across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa and leading key account strategies for some of the largest global industrial clients. His expertise also expanded across core water treatment unit processes and service offerings, including chemical and monitoring solutions, engineered systems, and industrial design-build and financed solutions. 
Myron holds a bachelor's degree in chemistry from the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire and a master's degree in management from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.