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AI’s Future Runs on Water | Fast Company

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December 4, 2025

AI’s Future Runs on Water | Fast Company

AI’s infrastructure boom demands more than compute. It needs water. Data centers powering today’s AI can use millions of gallons a day for cooling and power supply. At Gradiant, we build feed-water-agnostic treatment and water recycling systems that enable facilities to rely on seawater, wastewater, or treated blowdown instead of freshwater, drastically limiting withdrawals.

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A Bold Innovation Mindset to Water | Chemical Week by S&P

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December 1, 2025

A Bold Innovation Mindset to Water | Chemical Week by S&P

Gradiant is transforming industrial water with a bold innovation mindset. Spun out of MIT, the company has grown to more than $500 million in revenue by enabling recycling and reuse of the world’s most challenging waters. Gradiant’s Anurag and Prakash recently discussed the company’s growth and innovation in a meeting with Chemical Week.

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PFAS Capture-and-Destruction Technology Commissioned in Germany | Chemical Engineering

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November 1, 2025

PFAS Capture-and-Destruction Technology Commissioned in Germany | Chemical Engineering

Gradiant has commissioned its ForeverGone system at Munich International Airport in Germany. The unit delivers >99.9% destruction efficiency of PFAS via microbubble separation and electro-oxidation, while reducing system size and costs. With onboard SmartOps AI for optimized productivity and energy use, it addresses legacy contamination from AFFF with advanced precision.

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PFAS Destruction and the Future of Sustainable Water Treatment | H2O Global News

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October 27, 2025

PFAS Destruction and the Future of Sustainable Water Treatment | H2O Global News

Anurag spoke with H2O Global News about Gradiant’s breakthroughs in PFAS destruction and the global shift toward sustainable water treatment. He highlighted ForeverGone, which removes and destroys PFAS on-site for complete elimination. With successes like Munich Airport, he outlined how scalable, on-site solutions are redefining the future of sustainable water treatment.

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Built for Complexity: A New Model for Industrial Water in the Global South | IDRA  Global Connections

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October 15, 2025

Built for Complexity: A New Model for Industrial Water in the Global South | IDRA Global Connections

In this Executive Viewpoint from IDRA Global Connections – Fall 2025, Anurag explores how the Global South can leapfrog outdated water systems through modular, hybrid, and AI-powered infrastructure. He illustrates how decentralized, intelligent water management can transform scarcity into opportunity—driving industrial growth, resilience, and sustainability across emerging economies ready for the next wave of development.

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Reshaping the Semiconductor Water Recovery Landscape: the Future of MLD and ZLD | UltraFacility, GWI

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September 9, 2025

Reshaping the Semiconductor Water Recovery Landscape: the Future of MLD and ZLD | UltraFacility, GWI

In an interview with UltraFacility, Steven Lam, Head of Technology, shares how Gradiant is advancing semiconductor water recovery through MLD and ZLD. He highlights how Gradiant’s innovations enable fabs to reuse more water and meet sustainability goals, while balancing regulatory requirements and operational efficiency across the semiconductor industry.

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Semiconductor Industry Faces Water, Sustainability Challenges | Manufacturing Dive

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August 5, 2025

Semiconductor Industry Faces Water, Sustainability Challenges | Manufacturing Dive

In this article by Manufacturing Dive, featuring insights from Prakash, TSMC, and Arizona State University, we explore the future of semiconductors — where ultrapure water meets water recycling and zero liquid discharge. From scarcity to sustainability — Gradiant is making every drop count in semiconductors.

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Water Scarcity is the First Signal of a Warming Planet | Fast Company

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July 29, 2025

Water Scarcity is the First Signal of a Warming Planet | Fast Company

Water scarcity isn’t just a resource issue - it’s the first signal of a planet in crisis. In their latest piece for Fast Company, Anurag and Prakash make the case that water scarcity is the most immediate, visible, and actionable indicator of climate change. We already have the technologies. What’s needed now is speed, alignment, and leadership.

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