L2M – Development of Self-Powered Portable Devices for Simultaneous Water Disinfection and Pollutant Removal Through Piezophotocatalysis

This project aims to provide clean drinking water to low-income families in remote areas by developing a self-powered, portable ceramic water filter. While the filter has shown strong pollutant removal in lab tests, real-world testing is needed to confirm its effectiveness. This project will focus on pilot testing, refining the product based on user feedback, and developing a strong market strategy. By partnering with organizations, we can accelerate commercialization, secure funding, and ensure successful market entry. The project will benefit partners by creating opportunities in the water filtration industry while improving public health through affordable and sustainable clean water solutions.

Faculty Supervisor:

Gordon Huang

Student:

Partner:

North Forge

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Education; Management of companies and enterprises; Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Regina

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

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