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H2OAlliance Experiences Increased Demand for New-Technology Training in the Global Market Place

November 11, 2009, New York, NY (H2OAlliance Global) --- The latest research reveals that up to 85 percent of technologies developed globally never see the commercial light of day because a virtual chasm often separates applied research from technology demonstration. Businesses and investors need to clearly understand the potential of a given technology to recognize the true potency it holds and to assess risk-reward elements.

H2OAlliance is positioned to receive inquiries from customers and investors searching for "the next big thing" - from innovators seeking clientele and funding to expand, investors to make their technology a commercial success, and high-impact donors and mission investors to find deals and opportunities. H2OAlliance initiatives targeted at improving resource efficiency and risk mitigation have gained a lot of momentum in the past few years. Governments and companies are actively involved in developing technologies that could improve resource efficiency. "Our working groups deliver speed-to-market emerging technologies and solutions. Nowadays, with everybody looking to reduce costs, we anticipate a lot of developments in the water market across diverse industries and all continents in the short term," says Denise Simone, VP Communications, H2OAlliance Global.

As an increased number of professionals and enterprises, seek to adapt to new-technologies to manage water, materials, and energy more efficiently, H2OAlliance has created a unique partnership marketing and communication and training platform to enable effective technology transfer and serve the needs for independent collaboration, marketing and education in the global water market.

H2OAlliance, the industry leader in marketing and accelerated learning for new-technology, has selected Advanced Technology Center (ATC), to design, manage, implement and market H2OAlliance stakeholder portfolio of offerings to better serve the marketing and education needs of H2OAlliance stakeholders, partners and customers worldwide.

ATC will serve the specific needs of individuals, firms and organizations in the field of communication, collaboration and education. Industry specific marketing and education focuses on selection and implementation of technology to improve water management efficiency and risk mitigation. ATC presents a completely new approach to marketing and commercialization of new-technology in the global water market. This requires a review and understanding of existing technology, solutions, methods, practices, standards, and training. The benefits are numerous to both technology companies and their customers, industrial water suppliers and water users, state and government agencies, NGO's, non-profits, and investors, because with new-technology at the core, intense training and ongoing support is needed.

Significant savings in collaborative marketing and training are automatically reflected across entire companies and organizations. Collaborative training also presents the opportunity to increase competitive advantage, reduce time and money spent on introduction and marketing of new solutions, and provide training to existing and unique customers and end-users of technology. More and more firms are turning to collaborative marketing and training programs to help them make an easy and effective transition to new-technology, and to manage change when implementing a completely new way of working.

ATC pecializes in getting partnership communication, marketing and training projects up and running in the most cost-effective way possible, while at the same time providing long-term value through education and careful planning. "Our collaborative marketing and education programs offer customers a unique blend of business and industry acumen with in-depth technology expertise," adds Denise Simone. 

Migliore, a new-technology oil drilling waste management solution provider contacted H2OAlliance to implement their 'waste to reuse' technology in the oil and gas industry, "We knew this would be a big change for us and so we are relying on H2OAlliance and ATC for their expertise in marketing, education and implementation," said Antero Pulkkanen, president at Migliore.

Laffcomp, a shipyard for ultra-light transportation vessels, and a manufacturer of ultra-light laser welded, all-metal sandwich steel sheets and elements, also works with ATC experts. "When we made the decision to go global with our ultra-light bio-ships, we were focused on seeking investors to establish new shipyards and manufacturing facilities to produce ultra-light all steel sheets for shipbuilding, auto, airplane, crane and military industries.  We knew we wanted H2OAlliance to lead the marketing, training and implementation. They live up to their commitment. We got the right expertise for our various needs and we are convinced that by choosing them, we minimized our cost and risk of entering the global market. We are now able to market our innovations to customer and investors, and provide our clients with improved training and after-sales support services".

For more information: 

Migliore Oy, a key partner in H2OAlliance oil industry working groups, for more information go to: Waste to Reuse Working Group

Laffcomp, a key partner in H2OAlliance maritime working group, builder of ultra light vessels for marine transportation, and manufacturer of novel ultra-light all steel sheets, serving shipyards, auto, airplane, crane, and military industries to improve efficacy of marine transport. For more information go to: Maritime Technologies Working Group: www.Laffcomp.fi

Maritime: H2OAlliance Maritime Working Group

ATC: ATC stakeholders deliver speed-to-market new-technology solutions to the water market. Our team of experts and working groups have developed a unique global collaboration platform to enable marketing and transfer of technology to customers worldwide.


H2OAlliance, the industry leader in accelerated learning for new-technology, and integrator of technology, and education and training solutions for water market customers. H2OAlliance independent working groups service and focus on transfer of new-technology and commercialization of technology in the global water market. They advance the way companies and organizations adopt new-technology through partnership projects.The leading technology companies, customers, and investors can join H2OAlliance working groups to gain a competitive advantage through training, implementation, technology consulting, and support services: H2OAlliance Working Groups





H2oAlliance Launches an Advanced Technology Center  (ATC)


June 17, 2009, Atlanta, GA (H2OAlliance) - H2oAlliance announced today that they will open an Advanced Technology Center (ATC) in the EU.  
ATC is expected to be fully operational by January 2010.

ATC is an independent international new-technology marketplace. It will help expedite industrial and environmental innovation in the global water market. ATC stakeholders will deliver speed-to-market solutions for water risk mitigation and efficient water, energy and material use. ATC will strengthen collaboration between business leaders and policymakers to improve water management practices in the residential, commercial, institutional, industrial and environmental market sectors.

ATC stakeholders and clientele include SME's, ME's, state and local government agencies, interstate agencies, public or private non-profits, non-governmental institutions, investors, donors and individuals. This venture is the most recent addition in H2oAlliance's efforts to bring global experts, leaders and learners together to work 'under one roof'.
 
H2oAlliance's water risk and resource efficiency working groups are located across the EU, Russia, North America and Turkey. New groups are expected to be fully operational by October 2009 in China, India, Canada, Middle-East, Africa and South America. Each group works at local level to deliver solutions to some of the most pertinent water challenges found in many parts of the world. These experts will assist companies operating in diverse industries to respond to water risks and to optimize water, energy and material usage; They work with municipalities, state and local agencies and NGO's to find and implement new-technology solutions, proven methods and best practices to improve resource efficiency, water quality and water safety; They design products and services that minimize environmental impacts, and reduce freshwater demand, water waste, energy and material usage throughout the product, packaging or transportation life-cycle.

We are excited to open this independent new-technology business center. We will partner with business leaders and policymakers and leverage our contacts with solution providers to enable collaboration, and to further contribute to the world's most pressing water challenges. Collaboration will enhance the technology transfer and implementation of new-technology solutions and innovation into all industry sectors. ATC is a reflection of a need for bringing global experts together to mitigate risks and solve the growing number of local problems at global scale. We will continue to leverage our knowledge, contacts and expertise to commercialize the innovations through ATC. Our stakeholders are recognized leaders in new-generation technology, risk management, resource efficiency, water test, energy efficiency and eco-efficiency. They contribute to solutions of the world water crisis to reach the MDG's. Establishing ATC will enhance our ability to provide ongoing support and deliver speed-to-market solutions to customers. "The key to our success is to advance the use of new-technologies that the world needs. We make them easily available to the private and the public sector in the developed and developing world today", says Minna LeVine, CEO, H2oAlliance Global.

ATC's speed-to-market risk mitigation and resource efficiency solutions can be an enormous potential benefit for the local business, community, economy, human health and welfare. H2oAlliance experts will continue to leverage close collaboration with the CEO Water Mandate (UN Global Compact), UN-Water,  OECD and EU stakeholders, and academia, research organizations, educational institutions and non-profits to further strengthen its capabilities in local innovation and education.


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World's First Virtual Water Education Platform for Children and Families

June 22, 2009, Atlanta, GA (H2oAlliance) --- The "LetCleanWatersFlow" is a lifelong dream of the website founders, Minna LeVine, H2oAlliance and Carolyn Salvador, RMotherEarth. "This virtual world website embraces the necessity for water education and awareness, and its far reaching economic, social and environmental impact in developed and developing countries.

While the public is hearing about going green, our goal is to educate them about going blue. This "blue movement" is communicated through a variety of educational and niche communication methods best suited to reach each target audience. Individuals and families can take action in their own homes and volunteer in community water projects. They will learn about their own water footprint, how to solve problems and reduce water waste, mitigate pollution and make educated lifestyle choices and purchasing decisions that can positively impact our water sources and the environment.

Advanced Technology Center (ATC) stakeholders will release this unique virtual 'edutainment' website in Q1 2010. They believe in empowering individuals with knowledge so that they may go out and make a difference where they live, work and play. This website advocates the benefits of eco-efficiency, volunteerism and works side by side with communities and companies on various community and employee volunteer projects, events and initiatives. It helps consumers and professionals make informed decisions keeping them up-to-date on the latest information and opportunities.

LetCleanWatersFlow encourages individuals to make donations to worthy causes, water projects, and research programs and pursue their personal interests by serving on non-profit boards and advisory committees. Participation does not only provide strong returns to communities, but shares success with companies and their employees and people in need for safe and clean water. It affords all partners a rare opportunity to collaborate and communicate in a very personal manner to a wide range of corporate and individual donors, non-profits, organizations and their memberships, high-net-worth individuals and families, and volunteers locally, nationally and globally.

About ATC

ATC
promotes speed-to-market water risk mitigation and crisis management and resource efficiency solutions, products and services to the global water market.  ATC is a vibrant must visit business to business mart. It presents a diverse range of solutions, companies and professionals to international customers. It is a place for the experts, leaders and learners to meet, collaborate, trade, network, negotiate and conduct business 'under one roof'. For more information, please visit: Advanced Technology Center and ATC Education and Awareness page.

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A Call for Proposals

January 1, 2009, Atlanta, GA (H2oAlliace Global) --- H2oAlliance is seeking to establish a Business Center in the EU to focus on promoting speed-to-market water risk mitigation and crisis management and resource efficiency solutions to the global water market. 

This unique Advanced Technology Center (ATC) will be a vibrant must visit business to business mart. It will present a diverse range of solutions, companies and professionals to international customers. It is a place for the experts, leaders and learners to meet, collaborate, trade, network, negotiate and conduct business under one roof.

Companies and organizations can efficiently, effectively and productively find solutions and gain immediate competitive advantage for their business and stay abreast with the latest developments in water technology. ATC will bring together worldwide buyers and sellers from every industry, and make speed-to-market solutions easily available to the buyers. ATC will play an integrated role in structured global promotion, support, sales, knowledge and training.  

ATC business partners are the leading experts in water risk mitigation and crisis management, and resource efficiency. These companies and individuals have, through agreement with H2oAlliance Global, committed to providing their solutions, products and services to industrial water users and water suppliers in the developed and developing countries.

ATC brings together experts, leaders, and learners from around the world. This independent global business center will serve customers throughout the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. It will generate business opportunities to all partners and organize a wide range of events, including conferences, congresses and meetings. ATC's portfolio of products, services and events will serve diverse industry sectors including: Water infrastructure and Services; Agriculture; Aquaculture; Apparel and Footwear; Beverage; Biofuels; Bottling; Electronics; Environment; Food Processing & Products; Chemical; Financials; Forestry & Paper; Power; Industrial Metals & Mining & Minerals; Energy; Oil & Gas; Textile; Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology; Technology Hardware and Equipment; Transportation.

ATC works closely with companies, professional bodies, trade associations, governments and NGO's. ATC is part of H2oAlliance Global, a strategic global initiative, and a business venture, for integrated water quality and resource management, research projects, technology, innovation, and science. For more information, please go to: H2oAlliance.org or Water Risk Mitigation and Crisis Management

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Proposals are being accepted online at ATC Administrator through May 15, 2009.

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