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[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!" cover
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[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!"

[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!"

01min |12/01/2022
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[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!" cover
[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!" cover
(don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World

[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!"

[Extract] "I've seen the problems associated with polymeric membranes!"

01min |12/01/2022
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Sebastian Andreassen shares the path of Cembrane, the company he's built with his father and brother, and successfully led from inception to a market leader in Silicon Carbide membranes for Water and Wastewater Treatment. He also shares how its recent acquisition by Ovivo / SKion Water changes its growth path (for the better)


🎙️ Sebastian Andreassen is the CCO and Co-Founder of Cembrane, a company on a mission to transform ceramic membranes from a niche technology to the preferred technology for drinking- and wastewaters by making membrane treatment simple and economical! 


To discover the full interview, type "S4E10 - How to use a Costly Material to bring Membrane Treatment costs down?"


You can also find Sebastian's interview on the (don't) Waste Water website  


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Sebastian Andreassen shares the path of Cembrane, the company he's built with his father and brother, and successfully led from inception to a market leader in Silicon Carbide membranes for Water and Wastewater Treatment. He also shares how its recent acquisition by Ovivo / SKion Water changes its growth path (for the better)


🎙️ Sebastian Andreassen is the CCO and Co-Founder of Cembrane, a company on a mission to transform ceramic membranes from a niche technology to the preferred technology for drinking- and wastewaters by making membrane treatment simple and economical! 


To discover the full interview, type "S4E10 - How to use a Costly Material to bring Membrane Treatment costs down?"


You can also find Sebastian's interview on the (don't) Waste Water website  


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Sebastian Andreassen shares the path of Cembrane, the company he's built with his father and brother, and successfully led from inception to a market leader in Silicon Carbide membranes for Water and Wastewater Treatment. He also shares how its recent acquisition by Ovivo / SKion Water changes its growth path (for the better)


🎙️ Sebastian Andreassen is the CCO and Co-Founder of Cembrane, a company on a mission to transform ceramic membranes from a niche technology to the preferred technology for drinking- and wastewaters by making membrane treatment simple and economical! 


To discover the full interview, type "S4E10 - How to use a Costly Material to bring Membrane Treatment costs down?"


You can also find Sebastian's interview on the (don't) Waste Water website  


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Sebastian Andreassen shares the path of Cembrane, the company he's built with his father and brother, and successfully led from inception to a market leader in Silicon Carbide membranes for Water and Wastewater Treatment. He also shares how its recent acquisition by Ovivo / SKion Water changes its growth path (for the better)


🎙️ Sebastian Andreassen is the CCO and Co-Founder of Cembrane, a company on a mission to transform ceramic membranes from a niche technology to the preferred technology for drinking- and wastewaters by making membrane treatment simple and economical! 


To discover the full interview, type "S4E10 - How to use a Costly Material to bring Membrane Treatment costs down?"


You can also find Sebastian's interview on the (don't) Waste Water website  


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