U.S. EPA Honors Fresno State’s WET Center
Receives Environmental Award for Efficient Water
Infrastructure
SAN FRANCISCO -The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld today recognized California State University, Fresno’s Water, Energy and Technology (WET) Center at an environmental award ceremony. The Pacific Southwest Region’s 2012 Efficient Water Infrastructure Award was presented at Fresno State to the WET Center’s David Zoldoske.
“EPA applauds Fresno
State’s Water, Energy and Technology Center for serving as a research and
development lab for efficient water technology,” Blumenfeld said. “This center
demonstrates that academia and business can collaborate to develop and promote
practical applications of new technologies.”
The WET Center at Fresno
State is home to the Claude Laval Water and Energy Technology Incubator and
testing facilities of the International Center for Water Technology (ICWT) to
serve organizations that provide an entryway for entrepreneurs, innovators, and
businesses to accelerate and commercialize their products within the San Joaquin
Valley and globally. New water tech companies can use the WET Center’s
hydraulic lab or confer with faculty and staff as advisors. The state-of-the-art
WET lab is the newest offering from the ICWT which has been a center of product
testing for irrigation and water flow technology products for over 30
years.
The
WET Center is a 20,000 square-foot space located in the heart of the “Blue Tech
Valley” of California, also known as the San Joaquin Valley. According to a WET
Center brochure, the BlueTechValley is where “great ideas and concepts unite to
launch businesses focused on global growth opportunities. Along with the water
and energy nexus, there are four targeted sectors aligned with the WET Center:
water technology, clean/renewable energy, air quality solutions, and agriculture
technology.” More information about the WET Center can be found at: www.wetcenter.org . Also, more information may be
found at www.Californiawater.org
.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.