By joining Halma, we will benefit from its global network, resources and expertise, and from collaboration with other Halma companies, particularly those focused on solutions for the wastewater sector.” “Sewertronics is highly aligned with Halma’s purpose of growing a safer, cleaner, healthier future for everyone, every day. Our technology helps to prevent wastewater pollution, while maximising efficiency and safety when repairing pipes and avoiding the need for disruptive and expensive excavation,” said César Gómez, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Sewertronics. “Overcrowded cities, heavy downpours and climate change are all putting increasing pressure on wastewater infrastructure. Sewertronics is based in Rzeszów, Poland, and it has sales and service partners globally. This UV technology is more efficient and safer than other curing methods that use hot water or steam. (Sewertronics) technology repairs and rehabilitates wastewater pipelines without the need to dig a trench, by inserting a lining into the pipe, which is then cured using its innovative and patented ultraviolet (UV) LED technology. Halma, the global group of life-saving technology companies, today announces that it has agreed to acquire a company that addresses the global issue of wastewater leaks. Halma acquires Sewertronics for €41 million
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